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St Helens College

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DfE URN
  
130488 Tables

Students
  
~15,000

Phone
  
+44 800 996699

Local authority
  
St Helens

Ofsted
  
Reports

Gender
  
Mixed

Founded
  
1987

Type
  
General Further education college

Location
  
Water Street St Helens Merseyside WA10 1PP United Kingdom

Address
  
Water St, St Helens WA10 1PP, United Kingdom

Notable alumni
  
David Yates, Louise Glover, Ian Smith

Similar
  
Knowsley Community College, Riverside College - Halton, Hugh Baird College, Wigan and Leigh College, Southport College

Profiles

St Helens College is a further education college serving the borough of St Helens In 2009/10 it had 2,193 full-time adult learners aged 16–18 plus another 585 part-time learners. It had 541 full-time adult learners (age 19+), plus another 3,215 part-time adult learners. The total number of enrolments in 2009/10, including 14-16, FE, foundation learning, entry to employment, adult learners, Train to Gain, and apprenticeships was 11,408 benefit claimants.

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The College provides a wide range of both further and higher education programmes, including qualifications for City and Guilds, National Diplomas, National Awards, National Certificates and NVQs; it also offers honours and foundation degrees validated through established partnerships with universities, including Central Lancashire, Edge Hill, Huddersfield, Liverpool John Moores, Salford and Sheffield Hallam.

There are a number of entry-level qualifications available. The college traces its foundation to 1896 when it was the town's Gamble Institute, created by philanthropic mayor Sir David Gamble to provide a home of education for the rising generations. After substantial growth and expansion, the institute became the town's Technical College in 1959 and merged with Newton College in 1986. The purpose-built Technology centre began construction the same year.

St Helens College is a member of the Collab Group of high performing schools. A report following a 2006 Ofsted inspection awarded the college a Grade 2 (good).

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Centres

The college has two campuses: one in the Town Centre and one in the Technology Centre at Pocket Nook

Development

St Helens College underwent a £62m rebuild and modernisation programme at its Town Centre Campus as part of a government-funded "Building Colleges for the Future Programme". Over £30m was spent on phase 1, which was completed in July 2009. The 1959 Brutalist building was demolished and replaced by an insipid modern structure, and the existing SmithKline Beecham building was refurbished. Building work commenced in January 2008, and was completed in 2011. The development was undertaken in stages in order to avoid disruption to students, staff, and local businesses. Thomas Beecham's listed clock-tower building, which is one of the town's most popular landmarks, remains an integral part of the campus.

References

St Helens College Wikipedia