Please dress appropriately for the weather. Certain workshops may also require you to bring additional protective clothing with you - see below. Please note that long hair must be tied back and jewellery must be removed when taking part in practical sessions.
Engineering and Construction - you will need overalls and strong shoes/leather boots with steel cap toes (NOT trainers) and a second pair of clean shoes to be worn indoors
Sport and Public Services - you will need trainers/tracksuit bottoms and a second pair of clean shoes able to be worn indoors
Animal Management - you will need to bring flat, strong shoes (NOT trainers) and either a kennel coat/overalls or a large shirt for practical sessions
Countryside Management and Agriculture – you will need to bring old clothes/overalls, plus a waterproof Jacket and boots/strong shoes and a second pair of clean shoes able to be worn indoors
Equine - Long hair must be tied back. You will need to bring close-fitting trousers or jodhpurs, boots/muckers/wellingtons and a second pair of clean shoes able to be worn indoors. If possible, please bring a riding hat, riding boots and gloves for riding the mechanical horses. Please note: Students attending the Applicant Welcome Day will not be involved in the riding of live horses.
For all other course areas, no additional clothing is required.
Your young person does not need to be accompanied for the Welcome Day, but feel free to join them on campus for the day if you prefer. Our support teams will be on hand to answer any questions you may have until 10:30am.
We recommend that you bring a packed lunch with you, but you can purchase lunch from our on site eating outlet if you wish. Please note, we do run a cashless campus.
Demand for Welcome Day places is high, so we ask that you please contact us at marketing@bishopburton.ac.uk or telephone 01522 304600 if, for any reason, you are unable to attend.