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Former names Skelmersdale and Ormskirk College, Skelmersdale College Type Further education college Address Skelmersdale Campus, College Way, Skelmersdale WN8 6DX, UK Similar Southport College, Runshaw College, Burnley College, Newcastle Sixth Form College, Wigan and Leigh College Profiles |
Studying creative arts at west lancashire college
West Lancashire College (formerly Skelmersdale & Ormskirk College) is a further education college located over three sites in West Lancashire, England. The college is a part of a larger organisation called NCG.
Contents
- Studying creative arts at west lancashire college
- Wlc performing arts much ado about nothing
- History
- Present
- Campuses
- West Lancashire College Stadium
- References
Wlc performing arts much ado about nothing
History
Originally known as Skelmersdale & Ormskirk College, the college was originally an independently controlled institution, but was taken over by Newcastle College in 2007.
In August 2011, the college changed its name to West Lancashire College. The following month the college moved to a new £42.8 million campus, based near to its old demolished Northway Campus in Skelmersdale.
Present
The college currently offers a range of courses to students from the local area. These courses include Diplomas, NVQs, Apprenticeships, Access courses, and as of 2012, A-Levels. Additionally, the college also offers a range of Higher Education Foundation Degree courses.
The new campus of the college contains facilities that replicate real life working environments for students to learn in. These specialised business units include hairdressing salons and a bistro, and are open to the public.
Campuses
West Lancashire College Stadium
Also known as Stormy Corner and located at Selby Place in Skelmersdale, the football stadium caters for both college needs, as well as being the home for Skelmersdale United. It was the home of Liverpool Ladies F.C. until the end of the 2012 season. The stadium has a capacity of 2,500.