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Chair
  
Graham Ripley

Ages
  
16–99

Total enrollment
  
18,190 (2009)

Gender
  
Mixed

Phone
  
+44 345 155 2020

Principal
  
Matthew Burgess

Gloucestershire College

Type
  
College of further and higher education

Location
  
Cheltenham, Gloucester and the Forest of Dean Gloucestershire United Kingdom

Students
  
14,000 full and part-time

Address
  
Gloucester Campus, Llanthony Rd, Gloucester GL2 5JQ, UK

Similar
  
University of Gloucestershire, South Gloucestershire and Strou, Hartpury College, Cirencester College, Swindon College

Profiles

Gloucestershire College abbreviated GC or Gloscol is a college of further and higher education in the county of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom.

Contents

It offers a range of education and training programmes, which include:

  • GCSEs
  • A Levels
  • Vocational qualifications
  • Apprenticeships and higher apprenticeships
  • Basic skills courses
  • Higher education
  • Short courses for businesses
  • Part-time and evening courses
  • English for overseas students
  • The College is the leading provider of apprenticeships in Gloucestershire and was awarded the Gloucestershire Apprenticeship Training Provider of the Year in 2012.

    The latest OFSTED inspection in 2013 rated Gloucestershire College "good" with "outstanding" features. Its Visual Arts department was also graded "outstanding".

    International at gloucestershire college


    History

    In 1969, the two branches of Gloucestershire College of Art in Cheltenham and Stroud amalgamated with the Gloucester City College of Art to form the Gloucestershire College of Art and Design (GCAD).

    Gloucestershire College of Arts and Technology was formed in 1980 from the merger of four county (Local Education Authority) colleges, Gloucestershire College of Education, Gloucestershire College of Art and Design, Gloucester City College of Technology, and North Gloucestershire College of Technology. In 1990 GlosCAT divided its provision forming a separate Higher Education Trust to go forward with a separate merger to become Cheltenham & Gloucester College of Higher Education and then the University of Gloucestershire. It maintained the remaining part as a Local Authority institution, which became a Further Education Corporation.

    In early 2011 Gloucestershire College merged with the former Royal Forest of Dean College and thus acquired the sites of the college to safeguard the provision of further education in the region.

    A 10-year Memorandum of Understanding has been signed by the University of Gloucestershire's Vice Chancellor and the Principals of Gloucestershire College and South Gloucestershire and Stroud College to support access to higher education locally in Gloucestershire.

    Campuses

    Gloucestershire College has three main campuses at large purpose-built facilities in Cheltenham, Gloucester and the Forest of Dean. Its dedicated GC Business Hub, which works exclusively to bring skills, people and businesses together, is based at Alexandra Warehouse in Gloucester.

    Cheltenham Campus

    Cheltenham Campus, situated on Princess Elizabeth Way, is home to GC Sixth Form; Cheltenham Fashion Academy; the commercial Food Central Cheltenham Restaurant and GC Gym; a Starbucks coffee shop; Tinies nursery; a new library; new purpose-built construction and building services workshops; and the international student hub.

    Courses available in Cheltenham include A Levels; Apprenticeships; Catering and Hospitality; Construction and Building Services; Counselling; ESOL, EFL and CELTA; Fashion; Independent Living; Early Years; IT and Computing; Languages; Sport; and Teacher Training.

    Gloucester Campus

    Gloucester Campus relocated to a brownfield site within Gloucester Docks in 2007 and the new building, situated on Llanthony Road, won the Civic Trust Award for Best Climate Friendly Scheme in July 2008.

    The campus is home to a purpose-built Construction Street; Taylor Theatre; a commercial salon and spa; a Starbucks coffee shop; Tinies nursery; dance, TV, photography and recording studios; an Enterprise Lab; purpose-built flight room; sports hall; modern library; and large workshops for engineering, construction and motor vehicle.

    Courses available in Gloucester include Apprenticeships; Arts, Media, Music and Performing Arts; Business, Administration, Management and Finance; Construction and Building Services; Counselling; Engineering; ESOL; Hairdressing, Beauty and Holistic Therapies; Health, Care and Early Years; IT and Computing; Motor Vehicle; Sport and Public Services; Teacher Training and Education; and Travel and Tourism.

    Royal Forest of Dean Campus

    The Royal Forest of Dean Campus is set in a rural location at Five Acres in Coleford and is home to GC Sixth Form; new purpose-built Construction and Building Services workshops; Little Stars Nursery; a modern library; a bistro and dining room; the commercial Beechwood Restaurant; Forest Theatre; fitness centre; the Outdoor Education Academy and recording studios.

    Courses available include A Levels; Apprenticeships; Arts, Media, Music and Performing Arts; Catering and Hospitality; Construction and Building Services; Counselling; Finance; Independent Living; Hairdressing, Beauty and Holistic Therapies; Health, Care and Early Years; IT and Computing; Sport and Outdoor Education; and Teacher Training and Education.

    Students

    The college caters mainly for the 16–18 age group. It also offers higher education up to and including HND, HNC and Foundation Degree levels, NVQ Level 4 and higher apprenticeships.

    There are approximately 4,000 full-time and 10,000 part-time students enrolled at Gloucestershire College.

    Partnerships

    Gloucestershire College has formed strategic partnerships with the University of Gloucestershire, the University of the West of England and Birmingham City University to offer a range of foundation degrees, including Early Years Studies; Health and Complementary Therapies; Public Services; Salon Management; Therapeutic Counselling; Electronic and Computer Engineering; and Health and Social Care.

    References

    Gloucestershire College Wikipedia