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Established
  
1996

Principal
  
Lee Probert

Assistant Principal
  
Carla Walsh

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Type
  
Further education

Vice Principal
  
Ann Walliams-Jones

Founded
  
1996

Headquarters
  
Bristol, United Kingdom

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Location
  
St George's Road Bristol BS1 5UA England

Notable alumni
  
Andrew Ibrahim, Lorraine Francis, Ian Boulton, Julian Deverell

Similar
  
South Gloucestershire and Strou, Bath College, Weston College, Bath Spa University, University of the West of England

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City of Bristol College is a further education college in Bristol, England.

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History

City of Bristol College traces it routes back to the educational initiatives of the Society of Merchant Venturers in the sixteenth century.

The college was formed in 1996 when Brunel College merged with South Bristol College. It subsequently merged with Soundwell College and smaller establishments such as the College of Care and Early Years Education.

In 2013 the college was awarded Ofsted's lowest rating, 'inadequate'; and the quality of teaching, learning and assessment were judged to be both inadequate and very inconsistent.

In 2015 the Soundwell centre was closed and some buildings on the Ashley Down Campus sold to developers.

In February 2016, a Whistleblower from the college told the Bristol Post that the college was to be rated inadequate as a result of its January Ofsted inspection. On 10 march, OFSTED confirmed that the college had dropped from its previous 'Requires improvement' grade to 'Inadequate' - the organisation's lowest rating.

College centres

The college currently has four centres. Some of the buildings of the Ashley Down Centre were originally constructed, as the Muller Homes in the middle of the 19th century. In 1958 the buildings became Bristol College of Science and Technology. The site has been used as the film set for the BBC television series Casualty. Muller Road, which runs near the site of the orphanage, is named after its founder. The site includes the college's university centre, classrooms and laboratories for a variety of courses.

The College Green Centre includes the sixth form centre with around 400 students undertaking A-level courses and 1,200 on vocational courses. The Advanced Engineering Centre offers engineering, aeronautical, manufacturing and automotive courses. The South Bristol Skills Academy opened in 2010 close to Hengrove Leisure Centre and South Bristol Community Hospital.

The college has a range of partnership agreements with other educational facilities. For 13 years the foundation degree dance programmes were based at the Bristol Community Dance Centre. Diploma and degree courses have also been run at dBs Music. The Skills Centre South West also provides courses to help people get into work, foundation and key skills and English for speakers of other languages. The college has also been an academic sponsor of the Bristol Technology and Engineering Academy a University Technical College.

Curriculum

City of Bristol College offers over 1,000 courses at all levels for school leavers, adult learners and international students, as well as training packages for employers. The college has around 30,000 students on role and employs about 2,000 staff.

Courses in the area including, Diplomas, AS/A2 Level courses, Apprenticeships and NVQs. University level courses include Foundation Degrees, HNCs and Access to HE in partnership with University of Plymouth, Bath Spa University, University of the West of England, University of Gloucestershire and University of Bristol.

References

City of Bristol College Wikipedia