Havering Sixth Form College - Buildings

Buildings

The college is divided into nine main buildings, or blocks:

  • Library Wing (law, history, politics)
  • Science Wing (sciences, modern foreign languages)
  • Theatre Wing (performing arts, music)
  • Dury Falls Wing (business studies, economics)
  • Newcourt (sociology, psychology, mathematics)
  • Gatehouse (English, media studies, general studies)
  • Minster Court (art, computing, graphics, photography, ICT)
  • Horsa Building (English, classical civilizations, dance)
  • International Building (geology, geography, religious studies, food technology, philosophy, archaeology)

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