Established | 2000 (merger) |
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Type | FE College |
Principal | Mr David Croll |
Location | Roundhouse Road Derby Derbyshire DE24 8JE England |
Local authority | Derby |
DfE URN | 133585 |
Ofsted | Reports |
Staff | 1500 |
Gender | Coeducational |
Ages | 14–18+ |
Website | Derby College |
Derby College is a further education centre with sites located within Derbyshire (Derby and South East Derbyshire - Ilkeston, Morley & Heanor), England and the surrounding area. The college is a member of the 157 Group of high performing schools.[1] Because of Derby College's central location and transport links it draws students from across the region.
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Derby College of Higher Education split from Derby College of Further Education (FE) during the 1960s. Derby FE was primarily targeted at part-time students from engineering companies such as Rolls Royce and British Rail. This provision continued through to the 1980s until a major restructuring of industry and the apprenticeship system. The FE colleges then took on different types of students and evolved in to new areas.
In 1989 Derbyshire County Council was responsible for education, and formed two colleges, Wilmorton and Mackworth to serve different parts of the city.
This was opened on the site of the former Parkfield Cedars Grammar School, which moved there in 1969. It became a comprehensive school, then became Mackworth College in 1989. In 1997 there were plans to merge with the University of Derby, but these stalled in 1998. High Peak College, part of the original merger proposal, in Buxton, merged nonetheless becoming the Devonshire Campus in 1998.
This was situated at the current junction of the Wilmorton Link and London Road on the A6. This was some distance from the town centre.
Is situated in the ground of Broomfield Hall. Built in 1873, it was originally the country home of Charles Schwind, and became the Derbyshire Farm Institute. The former students of Broomfield Hall alumni association is called - Broomfield Old Students Association (BOSA).
Derby College was established as a single institution in 2002 by merging three further education colleges: Mackworth Tertiary College, Wilmorton Tertiary College and Broomfield Agricultural College.[2] Since then Wilmorton College has been demolished and turned into a housing estate; and Derby College has built two new purpose built sites; The Joseph Wright Centre (JWC), which specialises in A' levels and in 2010 Derby College reported a 99% success rate for the second year in a row. The Roundhouse redevelopment is the College's flagship site with a focus on vocational qualifications.
A merger between South East Derbyshire College and Derby College was approved on 2 February 2010.[3]
The college offers a wide variety of courses at various levels of education. Working with Key Stage 4 in the 14 - 16 curriculum through to Foundation degree and continued professional development.
The Derby College Student's Union (DCSU) was voted FE Student's Union Of The Year 2008. [4]
Derby College has a number of campuses:
Derby College @ The Joseph Wright Centre - A' Levels
Derby College @ The Roundhouse - Vocational (Motor Vehicle, Hair & Beauty, Art, Engineering, Plumbing & Gas)
Derby College @ Broomfield Hall - Vocational Landbased and Sports & Public Services.
Derby College @ South East Derbyshire - Ilkeston & Heanor - Vocational (Construction, Wood, Plastering, Trowel Occupations, Brickwork, Hair, Beauty
Officially opened in 2010 by the Princess Royal and accompanied by the Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire. The Roundhouse is a new site dedicated to vocational and BTEC courses such as ICT, Construction, Engineering, Hair & Beauty, Art & Design and Catering & Hospitality.
As part of the Hair & Beauty faculty and also the Catering and Hospitality course, the Roundhouse incorporates the SENSI hairdressing, holistics & beauty salon, and The Engine Shed Restaurant, which are open to the public. The Roundhouse is also the home of the main Derby College Student Union (DCSU) office.
Being based at Pride Park in the heart of Derby, it is in close proximity to all major transport links, adjacent to the Derby Midland railway station and Derby Bus Station is located walking distance from the college.
The Johnson Annex on Locomotive Way, Pride Park, is the Construction, Sports and Automotive centre for Derby College. It is also the centre for Corporate College @ Derby College, a "skills solution provider" for companies. Conference facilities are available on this site.
Joseph Wright Centre (JWC) - Located in Derby City Centre. This site holds over 1,500 students and has three floors, ground, first, second and third floors. With access for disabled students, there are two lifts going both up and down the building. A canteen is also at the students service. This site is a sixth form college. It opened in 2005, and was extended in the next two years. Courses include A’ Levels (Choice of 35 including extended project), Music, Media, ICT Level 3
Broomfield Hall (BH) - Located on the A608 near Morley, Ilkeston, with 450 acres (1.8 km2) of land and was built in 1870. This site has residential housing for students. It is the home to Aboriculture, Agriculture, Animal Care, Conservation and Countryside, Equine, Floristry and Flower Arranging, Horticulture and Public Services courses. This used to be an independent agricultural college. It is also technically outside of Derby LEA, in Derbyshire and the Erewash district.
The sites of the former South East Derbyshire College are now part of Derby College. Mundy Street and Field Road specialise in delivering Art & Design, Hair & Beauty, Business, Caring, Brickwork, Carpentry, Joinery, Painting & Decorating, Plastering and Sport in the Derbyshire area.
‘Employment World @ Derby College’ is based at St Peter's House. It works with unemployed people to equip them with the skills required to rejoin the workforce.
Working directly with employers and partners the programmes are available to individuals aged 18+ and are targeted at labour market opportunities. Courses also lead to a full Level 2 or Level 3 Qualification.
The Learning Centres offer courses in functional skills such as IT, either for beginners or for those who feel they have advanced computing skills.
Derby College was the first Further Education establishment in the East Midlands to be awarded the Training Quality Standard (TQS). The Training Quality Standard is a mark that can be recognised by employers as a sign that a provider will offer them training and development solutions a recognition of the organisations who consistantly deliver training and development solutions to employers that positively impact on their business needs.
The College has been awarded CoVE status in Engineering, Construction, ICT and Retail.
The Roundhouse itself is said to be probably the first roundhouse built in 1839 by the North Midland Railway and is a registered historic site. Tours can be arranged through Derby Tourist Information Centre
The Roundhouse has hosted a number of high profile events and conferences including International Women's Day celebration and BBC's Question Time. In 2011 they launched their own dedicated website to provide 24 hour access to the Roundhouse Events Team. www.roundhouse-events.co.uk.
Masons Place (MP) - Located in Chaddesden. This site delivered Brickwork, Plastering, Carpentry and Joinery, Electrical Installation, Manufacturing, Painting and Decorating, Plumbing & Gas Training, Professional Construction and Road Haulage courses, in addition to some of the Engineering and Rolls-Royce Learning & Career Development courses.
Prince Charles Avenue (PCA) - Was located in the Mackworth Estate, Derby. It was one of the founding sites of Derby College.
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