Hyde Clarendon Sixth Form College
13 March 2010
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Library Facilities

Hyde Clarendon has a well-stocked Library & Learning Centre with silent study spaces; video viewing facilities; newspapers, magazines and periodicals; computers (all with Internet access and USB Ports and print facilities); and over three hundred videos/DVDs and twelve thousand books. There are no borrowing charges.

Library Facilities

The LLC IT Drop-In is equipped with networked computers, again all with USB Ports and Internet access, but also with A3 print facility as well as the usual A4 in colour and black and white. There are also scanning and CD-write facilities.

Study spaces are also available for quiet group work. Experienced members of staff are always on hand to help you develop your study skills: they will be happy to assist you to find material and advise you on its exploitation for assignments and projects, and to support you in the presentation of your work. Students also have access to and can borrow from the Ashton site Learning Centre..

Open Times

 
Ashton Centre
Phone 0161 908 6662
Hyde Clarendon Sixth Form College Centre
Phone 0161 908 6840
Monday
8.45 - 7.00pm
8.30 – 4.30pm
Tuesday
8.45 - 7.00pm
8.30 – 4.30pm
Wednesday
8.45 - 7.00pm
8.30 – 4.30pm
Thursday
8.45 - 7.00pm
9.00 – 4.30pm
Friday
8.45 - 3.00pm
8.30 – 3.30pm
Saturday
Closed
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Closed

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