The society that represents forensic sciences worldwide is the body that sets high professional standards for this field of work. During their visit, they were particularly impressed with several things relating to the college’s Forensics course including: 1. The range of forensic topics delivered to the students 2. The opportunity to visit various courts of law (such as Magistrates, Crown, and Old Bailey) was excellent for the students and the availability of the legal personnel within the court e.g. the judge taking time to discuss with the students was commendable. 3. The College makes good use of its extensive grounds for outdoor crime scene work. There was a good range of facilities including indoor scenes with CCTV, vehicles, and a mock courtroom. 4. Staff at the college are actively involved in the development of the future BTEC awards. Modules can include: • Principles and Applications of Science • Practical Scientific Procedures and Techniques • Science Investigation Skills • Forensic Investigation Procedures in Practice • Applications of Criminology • Applications of Criminal and Forensic Psychology • Criminal Investigation Procedures and Practice • Environmental Forensics • Forensic Photography • Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology • Physiology of Human Body Systems • Forensic Fire Investigation • Forensic Traffic Collision Investigation • Forensic Genetics Career Paths • Forensic Scientist • Fire Investigator • Laboratory Technician • Police Officer • Criminal Intelligence Analyst • Toxicologist Detective • Forensic Computer Analyst • Analytical Chemist • Paralegal • Biomedical Scientist • Crime Scene Investigator
5 GCSE passes including English, Maths and Science (Biology, Chemistry or Physics) Grade 4 and above.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Surrey |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Heath Road, Weybridge, KT13 8TT |
The society that represents forensic sciences worldwide is the body that sets high professional standards for this field of work. During their visit, they were particularly impressed with several things relating to the college’s Forensics course including: 1. The range of forensic topics delivered to the students 2. The opportunity to visit various courts of law (such as Magistrates, Crown, and Old Bailey) was excellent for the students and the availability of the legal personnel within the court e.g. the judge taking time to discuss with the students was commendable. 3. The College makes good use of its extensive grounds for outdoor crime scene work. There was a good range of facilities including indoor scenes with CCTV, vehicles, and a mock courtroom. 4. Staff at the college are actively involved in the development of the future BTEC awards. Modules can include: • Principles and Applications of Science • Practical Scientific Procedures and Techniques • Science Investigation Skills • Forensic Investigation Procedures in Practice • Applications of Criminology • Applications of Criminal and Forensic Psychology • Criminal Investigation Procedures and Practice • Environmental Forensics • Forensic Photography • Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology • Physiology of Human Body Systems • Forensic Fire Investigation • Forensic Traffic Collision Investigation • Forensic Genetics Career Paths • Forensic Scientist • Fire Investigator • Laboratory Technician • Police Officer • Criminal Intelligence Analyst • Toxicologist Detective • Forensic Computer Analyst • Analytical Chemist • Paralegal • Biomedical Scientist • Crime Scene Investigator
5 GCSE passes including English, Maths and Science (Biology, Chemistry or Physics) Grade 4 and above.