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Phone
  
+44 1761 433161

Founded
  
2002

Norton Radstock College

Address
  
South Hill Park, Wells Rd, Radstock BA3 3RW, UK

Similar
  
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Norton Radstock College was a further education college in Westfield, Somerset serving Midsomer Norton, Radstock, Westfield, Keynsham and surrounding districts in Bath, Bristol, Wiltshire and Somerset, England.

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In April 2015 it merged into Bath College, which continued to operate on the Norton Radstock College site as the Bath College Somer Valley campus.

It served 1,000 full-time students and 5,000 part-time students. Courses ran at a range of specialist sites throughout the area, including Keynsham, Midsomer Norton and its main site in Radstock.

The College had steadily expanded since it opened in the 1940s to serve the Somerset coalfields. As a Community College, it had expanded its range of vocational programmes, and had become an established part of the community. The college worked with local employers to provide training programmes that met the needs of both employers and employees. This ranged from short skills workshops, through to NVQs, BTEC, Higher National Diplomas and apprenticeships.

Norton Radstock College had over 154 partners across 24 countries in Europe with whom it worked to develop vocational education and training through EU funded programmes such as Leonardo.

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Merger

In late 2014, after years of financial problems and poor Ofsted reports, the college decided to merge with City of Bath College.

In March 2015 the merger was confirmed, and the college announced that from April 2015 the merged college would be named Bath College. The former Norton Radstock College campus was renamed Bath College Somer Valley, and the Bath campus was named Bath College City Centre.

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Norton Radstock College Wikipedia