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This page is designed to help you with information on adult learning.
Education
Information, advice and online facilities about schools, further education, adult learning and associated information about education in Wrexham.
Lifelong Learning
Our Lifelong Learning Service provides a flexible way for you to learn. It allows you the freedom to study where, when and how you wish. You can learn new skills or up-date existing knowledge.
Wrexham ITeC
Information about the services provided by Wrexham ITeC.
Useful External Links
NEWI
As a member of the University of Wales, the North East Wales Institute of Higher Education is rapidly developing into the major provider of university education in North Wales. It is a student centred organisation providing high quality teaching and is very proud of its strong links with the local communities. It has been highly praised for its commitment to opening up higher education to everyone and frequently appears at the top of league tables demonstrating its success in this area.
Yale College
Situated in the heart of Wrexham town centre, Yale College is a tertiary college with approximately 3,000 full-time and 8,000 part-time students. There are two campuses, one on Grove Park Road in the centre of Wrexham and another half a mile away on Bersham Road where the Engineering and Construction courses take place. The College also has some 13 outreach centres, many based in local schools, which have programmes of day-time and evening courses.
Open University in Wales 
The Open University is one of the largest providers of part-time higher education in the UK. In almost every subject area, more people choose to study part-time with the OU than with any other university. For employers and individual students alike, whatever your learning and training needs, our local staff are available to provide information and advice to guide you onto the right course.
Education & Learning Wales (ELWa) 
This web site provides information relating to post-16 education and training in Wales for individuals, businesses, communities and learning and research providers.
DirectGov - Adult Learning 
DirectGov provides valuable information on Adult learning opportunities.
Volunteering Wales
Volunteering describes what people choose to do in their spare time, without pay, that benefits other people or contributes to the services or amenities within the community. If you volunteer, you have the chance to meet new people, to learn new skills, to develop new interests, and to be part of the community.
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