City College Brighton and Hove has launched its new-look full-time prospectus which aims to give a strong flavour of Brighton culture while promoting the vocational education offer at the College. The photo on the cover of the prospectus was taken by photography student, Ken Street. Cover star Diana Witte, who is originally from Brazil, says:
"When I was studying at City College I got enormous support from my tutors and the Learning Support team so getting involved in the photo sessions for the prospectus was a way of giving something back to the College. Being on the cover of the prospectus is nice because it makes me feel part of Brighton as a community. I hope the new prospectus helps other students find out about what’s on offer at City College because I think it does a great job of helping young people gain new skills."

Students Holly Hooper and Diana Witte with the new City College prospectus
Andy Green, the College’s Head of 14-19 Learning, says:
"I think everyone will agree that the new full-time prospectus is a fantastic addition to our full range of prospectuses. The marketing team have worked extremely hard all summer to produce this wonderful piece of design. The front cover sums up the College for me - vibrant, dynamic, colourful … a place where people enjoy achieving together."
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About City College Brighton and Hove: Situated in the heart of Brighton, City College Brighton and Hove has become an international centre of vocational excellence. Every year 2,000 full-time, 10,000 part time, over 500 Higher Education and 250 14-16 year old students as well as many international and European students choose City College as their place of further and higher education training. In addition, the College provides training to over 2,000 businesses via its ‘City Business Skills’ department which focuses on employer training needs. Offering over 700 courses from basic level right through to business and postgraduate training, City College is working with its partners to develop the workforce of the future.