Your future starts here. Let’s shape it together.
Choosing what comes next matters. At Stanmore, you’ll build real skills, gain practical experience, and work towards a future that fits you.
We offer a wide range of courses designed to get you where you want to go, whether that’s university, a career, or something more hands-on. You’ll be supported by experienced tutors and part of a community that pushes you to do more, not just get by.
This is your next step. Make it count.
Stanmore College Launches Successful Railway Engineering Skills Bootcamp
Stanmore College has proudly launched its new Railway Engineering Skills Bootcamp, developed in partnership with Rail Futures, to help address a growing skills shortage within London’s rail sector.

Creative Media Courses
Create, produce, and develop media skills at Stanmore Studios.
Hands-on, studio-based courses across TV and film, games and animation, social media, and podcasting. You’ll work on real projects, use industry-standard equipment, and build practical skills with work to show.
As a further education college established in 1987, we’ve secured £60 million in funding from the Department for Further Education and Harrow Council, to transform our campus into a modern, sustainable learning environment; that benefits our 16-18 learners, adult students, and the wider community.
Transforming Our Future £60 Million
College Redevelopment

Electrical Installation Course
Start your journey in a high-demand electrical industry.
From domestic and commercial work to renewables. This Level 1 Diploma builds essential skills and prepares you to progress to Level 2 and Level 3 training.
Start your journeyThe Scheme allows students to get first-hand experience of being at a club. They can participate in training and matches while still gaining qualifications at the same time.
Football Scholarship Schemes
with Chelsea FC and local partner clubs
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What courses do you offer students aged 16-18?
We offer full-time courses and essential qualifications for 16-18 year students. We also offer T Levels (equivalent to 3 A levels), and vocational courses that include practical learning as part of the curriculum. These will prepare you for employability, and for the next stage in your education and career.
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What courses do you offer Adult/19+ learners?
We offer a variety of part-time vocational programmes and academic courses. You can find qualifications to advance your career, open new opportunities, or deepen your knowledge in a particular field. We also offer short Leisure and Community courses to help you develop new skills for your work or for yourself.
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What are Vocational Courses and how are they beneficial?
Vocational courses have a focus on developing your practical skills. They include a mix of classroom learning and real-world experience, such as work placements or practical assignments, which help you build the skills that employers in that field are looking for. The goal is to equip you with job ready skills and relevant industry knowledge so you can enter the workforce with confidence, advance in your current role, or even pursue further study in the same field. They are different from academic courses that emphasise theory. Vocational courses are available depending on the subject and field you want to study.
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What qualification Levels do you offer?
We offer courses at multiple Levels, from Entry Level to Levels 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. We also offer T Levels courses that are Level 3, and equivalent to 3 A levels. We also provide Foundation courses with extra support.
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How do I apply?
You can easily apply right now with our online application form. Once you’ve submitted your details look out for a confirmation email from us with further information.
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When does enrolment take place?
Main enrolment takes place in late August, before the start of the academic year. If you have already made an application with us, you will receive an email invitation with the dates and times for enrolment. We regularly update details on our enrolment page.
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How much will my course cost?
Course fees vary depending on the course you are enrolling on, and other eligibility criteria. The criteria depends on whether you are a young learner, an adult learner, and on your personal circumstances. In some cases courses are free and in other cases, you would have to pay. When you come to the College for enrolment, you will have a fee assessment with our dedicated fee advisors. They will check if you meet the eligibility requirements and inform you if the course is free or if there is a fee due. They can also provide information about what kind of funding support you may be eligible for, if any.
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What financial support does the College offer?
You can get detailed information on our financial support page. Please note that you must meet the eligibility criteria to receive any financial support.
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Do you accept international students?
Unfortunately, if you do not currently live in the UK, we cannot enrol you. Enrolment is subject to valid immigration and residency checks. If you currently live in the UK, and can provide valid Proof of Residency and Address, then you can apply for a course. Please see the Enrolment FAQs to see what documents would be accepted as Proof of Residency and Proof of Address.