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Type
  
Further Education

DfE URN
  
130418 Tables

Phone
  
+44 20 7510 7510

Principal
  
Gerry McDonald

DfE number
  
211/8066

Ofsted
  
Reports

Total enrollment
  
2,000 (2010)

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Tower Hamlets College

Location
  
Poplar High Street London E14 0AF England

Students
  
6000 (14-18 and adults)

Address
  
112 Poplar High St, Poplar, London E14 0AF, UK

Local authority
  
London Borough of Tower Hamlets

Notable alumni
  
Rushanara Ali, Ed Husain, Alfred Hitchcock

Similar
  
Barnet and Southgate College, Hackney College, South and City College B, Redbridge College, Newham College of Further E

Tower Hamlets College (THC) is a large further education college in London Borough of Tower Hamlets, England. The college has four different campuses: the largest is on Poplar High Street, about 700 m north of Canary Wharf; the others are at Arbour Square, Bethnal Green and the TowerSkills on East India Dock Road.

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Courses and specialisms

Tower Hamlets College offers vocational and academic programmes, including A levels, BTECs, International GCSE English and Maths, and GNVQ and ESOL courses.

The College faces increasing competition at sixth form provision from local schools in Tower Hamlets and underwent an OFSTED inspection in December 2013 which awarded the College good college status (Ofsted, December 2013)

The largest ethnic group in the college is Bangladeshi (predominantly Muslims). The college hosts one of the Great Britain's largest Islamic society of College. Currently the Ameer of THC is Muhammad Ibrahiim.

As of 2009/10 the college had a 18,986 enrolments, of which 66% were adults age 19 and over.

Tower Hamlets College was featured in the book of The Islamist by Ed Husain, who was a former president of the Islamic Society at THC and explains the growing Islamic fundamentalism of Muslim students part of the Islamic Society during 1992.

History

The college is housed in the former building of the School of Marine Engineering and Navigation established by the London County Council opened in 1906. This later evolved into Poplar Technical College, which retained a maritime focus.

References

Tower Hamlets College Wikipedia