Education
There are specialist education providers for young people aged 16 plus.
RNIB Loughborough College
RNIB College Loughborough supports people aged 16+ with sight loss and other disabilities. Students learn the skills to access education, work and housing, and to enjoy a healthy lifestyle and positive relationships. Loughborough College shares a campus with a mainstream further education college and specialises in supporting people on a wide range of mainstream courses.
Find out more about RNIB Loughborough College.
Queen Alexandra College
Queen Alexandra College is a college based in Birmingham for people aged 16+ with a visual impairment and other disabilities.
Find out more about Queen Alexandra College.
New College Worcester
New College Worcester is a national residential school and college offering key stage 3, GCSE's and A-levels for young people aged 11 to 19 who are blind or partially sighted.
Find out more about New College Worcester.





