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Mallow College of Further Education

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Type
  
Post Leaving Cert. ETB

Website
  
mallowcollege.ie

Number of students
  
500 (Full-Time)

Principal
  
Denis Healy

Phone
  
+353 22 43309

Location
  
West End, Annabella, Mallow, Co. Cork, Ireland

Affiliations
  
CIBTAC, CPA, FETAC, IATI, IIPA, IPA, ITEC, SOLAS

Address
  
W End, Annabella, Mallow, Co. Cork, Ireland

Hours
  
Closed today SundayClosedMonday9AM–5PMTuesday9AM–5PMWednesday9AM–5PMThursday9AM–5PMFriday9AM–4PMSaturdayClosed

Similar
  
Davis College, Cork College of Commerce, St John's Central College, Cork Institute of Technolo, CSN College of Further E

Profiles

Mallow College is the largest further education provider in North Cork with students from a wide hinterland across Munster. The College has expanded rapidly in recent years to around 500 full-time day students, offering full-time day courses and part-time night classes: including animal care, beauty therapy, business, carpentry, computing, hairdressing, sports injury, sound engineering and video.

Originally established as Mallow Vocational School in 1932, it was relocated from the town centre to its current location in the 1940s. In 1990 it was renamed Davis College in honour of Mallow-born writer Thomas Davis. In 2001 the secondary school was moved to its current location in Summerhill and its further education section, originally just two courses (business studies and computer studies for adults and secretarial), took up sole occupancy on the "Annabella" campus at West End street where it remains today. In 2016 Mallow College of Further Education was given its own independent status as a College separate from Davis College.

Part of the Cork ETB (Education and Training Board), Mallow College courses are primarily QQI assessed and certified with additional courses certified from IATI and CPA in accounting, ITEC and CIBTAC in beauty therapies, as well as a SOLAS run carpentry apprenticeship course.

References

Mallow College of Further Education Wikipedia