Beaconsfield is located within a quiet residential setting and is in walking distance of New Malden. The centre can accommodate up to 55 students aged 16+ and there are many facilities on site for the students to support their learning.
Students and staff enjoy being part of the local community and students are supported in work opportunities with many local businesses and community groups. These include, Home Farm Trust, Cancer Research Charity Shop, St John’s Christ Parish Church, Tool Station, New Malden, Kingston Wheels for All, the New Malden Allotment, Wimbledon Park Watersports, Mayhem Theatre Company, EnhanceAble, Mencap Kingston, Bedelsford School, Dysart School and St Philip’s School.
As a community of learners, families and colleagues OHC&AT believes that by working collaboratively, with energy and ambition we can always effect positive change. No limit is placed on what is possible and everyone has the ability to be the very best they can be.
On 12 and 13 January PRIDE Academy hosted suicide intervention training for OHC&AT staff, delivered by young suicide prevention charity Papyrus. The course, ASIST, trains participants to reduce the immediate risk of a suicide and increase the support for a …
Orchard Hill College were delighted to welcome Councillor Dora Dixon-Fyle MBE, the ward Councillor for Camberwell Green, to their College centres in Southwark. Students and staff were pleased to meet Councillor Dixon-Fyle and show her around their buildings. Principal, Kelly …
The Skills Hub has moved into a brand new, purpose-built school next door to The PRIDE Academy on Falling Lane in Yiewsely, West Drayton. The move took place over the Christmas holidays and staff welcomed students and their families into …
We’ve had a wonderful time celebrating with students across our College Centre’s and Schools at this year’s Christmas in the Community events. Celebrations started in Sutton where students volunteered at the Sutton Light Switch On hosted by Enjoy Sutton. Students …