At Thornbeck College, our study programmes are designed to help our learners develop a range of skills needed for everyday life and work. Throughout the year our learners participate in a wide variety of activities - both on-site and out in the community - that are designed to promote independence, and develop knowledge and skills, with the goal of enabling our young adults to reach their maximum potential.
Learners at Thornbeck College get a course in lifesaving first aid delivered by our in-house training team. Read more
Officers from Durham Constabulary visit Thornbeck College to talk about the serious issue of knife crime. Read more
Thornbeck learners take part in a wide variety of activities to explore career pathways and identify their employability skills. Read more
Thornbeck learners work on how to protect themselves from financial abuse and manage their money. Read more
After expressing an interest in working with motor vehicles, a Thornbeck College learner has been supported into a work placement with Mercedes Benz Sytner at their Teesside showroom. Read more
A Thornbeck College learner gets stuck in with work experience in horticulture thanks to a new community link with Shaw Trust. Read more
A learner at Thornbeck helps prepare food in the college kitchen as he works his way towards a catering qualification and related work experience. Read more
On Wednesday 13th December Thornbeck College opened its door to parents and carers for the annual Christmas market. Read more
As the term draws to a close, learners at Thornbeck College have enthusiastically engaged in a range of activities as part of their Christmas celebrations. Read more
Thornbeck learners work with a personal trainer to try out new sports and equipments and to foster teamwork. Read more
Thornbeck learners make a video and posters to mark anti-bullying week 2023, with the theme of "make a noise about bullying". Read more
Thornbeck learners enjoy a creative workshop with autistic artist James Owen Thomas, who uses recycled materials to highlight the environment. Read more