Students affected by the announced closure of a Norfolk college have been invited to contact another sixth form for help and advice.

Gorleston's East Norfolk Sixth Form College has encouraged young people to get in contact if they are affected by the announced "pause" in operations at the Great Yarmouth-based Sir Isaac Newton East (SINE).

This comes as the trust in charge of SINE announced that from September, new and existing students will be transferred to its sister sites 20 miles away in Norwich.

East Norfolk Sixth Form principal Dr Catherine Richards.East Norfolk Sixth Form principal Dr Catherine Richards. (Image: James Weeds) A spokesperson for East Norfolk Sixth Form College said: "We are able to support and guide any young person who has been affected by the decision to close Sir Isaac Newton East to ensure that their academic journey continues to be successful and that they have a short distance to travel to learn.

"Each year East Norfolk offers more A-levels than any other provider in Norfolk so we are extremely well placed to support students considering A-levels in and around Great Yarmouth."

Sir Isaac Newton East opened in 2022.Sir Isaac Newton East opened in 2022. (Image: Google) Following the announcement of SINE's closure, operators Inspiration Trust said new and returning students will be supported with transport to Norwich.

People have been asked to email admissions@eastnorfolk.ac.uk for advice and support.