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Parents and carers

Accommodation information

Information for parents and carers about our student accommodation.

We know that parents, guardians, friends and family members are a vital part of the support network students have when joining York St John University.

We understand that you might be anxious when your loved one moves away from home. This page can hopefully provide some comfort for you and information on the support students will receive during their time with us.

Due to data protection laws, we are not able to give any information about a current student or applicant to a third party without that student's express permission.

This includes parents, guardians, spouses, and siblings. We understand that this can be frustrating, so in order to speed up the process we ask to speak to the student directly if they have queries.

Preparing to move into accommodation

Before moving into their university accommodation, it is important that incoming students are introduced to key elements of university life prior to arrival. This helps them to get an idea of what it is like to live away from home.

  • Encourage the young person in your care to become more independent as their move in date approaches.
  • Suggest they contact our team directly if they have any questions. Due to data protection laws we need to speak to the student directly if they have queries that relate to their application.
  • Make sure that your student is aware of practical activities integral to university life. This includes using a washing machine, making a budget for a weekly shop and cooking a few simple meals.
  • Advise them to take a look at the support we offer them. They can find this information on our Student Hub online portal.
  • Make sure that they are familiar with emergency contact numbers and that they know yours.

Sending post to a student

There are a lot of students at each of our sites, so be specific when you are sending post. Clearly write on the item the student's name, flat and room number, site, road name and postcode.

The addresses are as follows:

  • 49 Clarence Street, York YO31 7EL
  • Abode, Percy's Lane, York, YO1 9PN
  • The Brickworks, Hallfield Road, York, YO31 7AD
  • City Residence, Haxby Road, York YO31 8JY
  • The Coal Yard, 11 Mansfield Street, York, YO31 7AJ
  • Limes Court, Heworth, York, YO31 0AE
  • Garden Street, Lord Mayors Walk, YO31 7EX
  • The Grange: Grange House and St Marys, Ramsay Close, Huntington Road, YO31 8SU
  • The Grange: Baldwin House, Cruse, Muir, Lang, Robinson and Welch, Ramsay Close, Huntington Road, YO31 8ST
  • St John Central, Carmelite Street, York YO1 7AE
  • University Managed Housing: Look at your student's University Managed Housing postcard for further details on their specific address.

Safety and security

All of our accommodation has access to 24/7 security based on main campus. We take the safety of York St John students very seriously. Apart from the University Managed Houses, all of our sites are covered by CCTV.

Our Security Lodge is located on our main campus. You can contact the team on 07885 201 182 or 01904 876 444 for emergencies, and security@yorksj.ac.uk for non-emergencies.

Support in accommodation

As well as our 24 hour Security team, we have Residential Support Assistants (RSAs) based at the below sites:

  • St John Central
  • City Residence
  • The Grange
  • Limes Court

An RSA is a second or third year student who visits students in their designated accommodation on a weekly basis during night duty shifts. During these shifts they are available to speak to students and signpost them to available resources at the university to help support them in their student journey.

Students living in our accommodation without a designated RSA are able to reach out to our team through the Student Hub online portal to organise a meeting with an RSA subject to availability.

Repairs and maintenance

We know that you may want to help your student with repairs and maintenance concerns, but it is important that issues are reported directly by the student themselves. This is due to data protection laws, but also helps our professional staff make sure that concerns are able to be looked into as soon as possible through accurate first-hand reports.