A Level and BTEC Law students gain legal insights at the University of Law

A Level and BTEC Law students gain legal insights at the University of Law

A Level and BTEC Law students from New City College Havering Sixth Form took a trip to the University of Law in London – and it was an experience that brought the legal profession to life!

Students toured the campus, explored the wide range of degree courses on offer, and discovered how studying law could open doors to a future as a legal eagle.

They also joined workshops where they got stuck into a real-life case study – the fascinating story of Gypsy Rose Blanchard – analysing the details and applying their knowledge of the criminal justice system and legal theory.

This inspiring day not only strengthened their passion for law but also helped them investigate exciting pathways for their future careers.

A Level and BTEC Law students from New City College Havering Sixth Form attend the University of Law in London – and it was an experience that brought the legal profession to life

Havering Sixth Form Law teacher Gina Gola said she was grateful to the University of Law for welcoming the students and giving them such a valuable and memorable insight into life as a law student.

She said: “This was a fantastic experience for the students which brought their learning to life and allowed them to explore options for their next steps.”

If you’re inspired by the world of law and want to start your journey towards a career in the legal or business sectors, New City College offers A Level and BTEC Law courses at Havering Sixth Form campus in Hornchurch. A Level Law is also available at Attlee A Level Academy in east London.

Apply now to take your first step towards becoming a future legal professional!

A Level and BTEC Law students from New City College Havering Sixth Form attend the University of Law in London – and it was an experience that brought the legal profession to life
A Level and BTEC Law students from New City College Havering Sixth Form attend the University of Law in London – and it was an experience that brought the legal profession to life
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