It's not a bad college. The staff (both teaching staff and support staff) definitely care about the outcomes of their students. There's a nice vibe about it, and students seem to get on with each other nicely. A great library with a wide selection of services, books, printing and borrowing of laptops. The only criticism I would have would probably be over communication. Staff can be hard to contact at times as emails often don't get responded to. But that is my only criticism. There is a cafe and a refectory that offers a free breakfast to students, this was something I took advantage of when I was there.
Contacts & Location
📍 Address: 1 Mountfield Road, Lewes BN7 2XH, United Kingdom
📞 Phone: +44 303 003 9200
🌐 Website: escg.ac.uk
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Nico Lindberg ★★★★★
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Fyhren Parry ★★★★☆
its decent you can express your self quite freely and I haven't come across any disrespect. Improved a lot since lockdown according to other reviews who seemed disappointed and enraged :3
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xavier norman ★☆☆☆☆
If you have a two year course, they WILL move it to another collage halfway through the course and to a collage that you will almost certainly will not be able to attend, The collages managerial staff often poorly communicates these updates to there courses to there students, which often leads to occasions where students will only find out about there course being moved on the last day of term, which in many cases leads to students to waste an entire year of term time without receiving anything significant in return, which, combined with the fact that many students will likely only be able to afford to go collage for three or four terms (as collage stops being paid for by the government when an individual turns 19 years old) significantly impacts there future life prospects as it presents them from recieving a degree that could up there chances of getting a job.
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Nicola Osullivan ★☆☆☆☆
I am very disappointed with the lack of support provided for students with dyslexia. The policies in place don’t seem to offer meaningful help, which is frustrating for those who need additional resources to succeed. Additionally, the Level 2 Beauty course is surprisingly intense, with requirements that seem more suited for advanced fields like physiotherapy. It would benefit students if the course content and expectations were more realistic and if the college made greater efforts to provide inclusive support for all learners.
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Sophie ★☆☆☆☆
The worst college in existence. The health and social care course is terrible, especially with the manager ( Hayley) and one of the teachers (rhian) both of those teachers are appalling, both of them mocked my autism in front of my whole class, lucky lock down came so I left and never looked back. If you have a disability I wouldn’t apply for that course, it’s truly not worth it.
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Tasha Purdy ★★★☆☆
Pretty alright but the canteen needs to stock up on more of those cheesy baguette. The chips are mid tho
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AstraVX ★★★★★
My enrolment today was smooth, amazingly polite and kind tutors put me at ease. Just a stones throw from the train station - is excellent for me!
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Linda Wright ★★★★★
Had an amazing day, my friend was doing a 40s hair day had make up done and photo shoot, what a fun day,
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Irene Ewen ★★★★★
Staff were really friendly and informative. College looks amazing with well equipped rooms. Number one priority is the students welfare. Fantastic on information given at parents evening. Well done all.
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Vikki Turk ★★★★★
Amazing care from the course Subject tutors, to help a young person struggling with lots of different problems as well as covid-19. Would recommend to anyone interested in going to consider it
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