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Accessibility information
A number of features are built into our web site to help our visitors with accessibility.

Text and colours have generally high contrast to make text more recognisable.

The size of text can be changed as follows (typical procedures for Microsoft Internet Explorer):

Method 1: Change the type size using the browser Menu

Click the View menu and select Text Size. You can then choose Larger or Smaller text to suit:

Changing the font size with the browser menu

Method 2: Text Size Button on your web browser

You can customise your toolbar to add an Icon for Font Size. Right-click over the button bar and choose Customise... to add the Font Size button to your toolbar. Then click the button to access the Font Size selection:

Change the font size with a button

The Tab Key on your keyboard can be used to navigate between buttons and links.

You can use our Site Map button to see a 'tree' view of our web site. Tab through to the Expand All link and click Enter to open the tree, then tab to the page you want to see. The dotted outline highlights your current cursor position — Press Enter on your keyboard.

Using the Tab key in the site map

Example, the Personal Tuition page will open when the Enter key is pressed.

For details of more advanced Accessibility features, please consult your browser Help file (press F1 to open the Help screens).

Help with Adobe PDF Documents

Some downloadable documents (including Enrolment forms) are available as "PDF" files. This stands for "Portable Document Format" and ensures that the page you see on your screen or print off looks the same as we intended — no matter what type of computer or printer you use. You'll see a special icon like this:

Adobe PDF document and Enrolment Form

You can save the documents to your hard disk for future reference. To read a PDF file, you need the free Adobe Reader software which can be downloaded from Adobe's web site. Adobe Reader has a number of features to help with accessibility.

Get Adobe Reader