Isle of Wight College

Coordinates: 50°42′22″N 1°17′49″W / 50.706°N 1.297°W

Isle of Wight College
Motto Putting Students First
Established 1951
Type Further Education
Principal Debbie Lavin
Location Newport, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom
Campus Modern
Website http://www.iwcollege.ac.uk
The Isle of Wight College

The Isle of Wight College is a general further education college (GFE).

History

The college operates with a broad curriculum to reflect the needs of the island community. The College is the island's major provider of further education and training for some 8,000 learners and has built more accommodation over the past five years. It is also a Centre of Vocational Excellence (CoVE) in four areas; care, hospitality, marine engineering and early years.

In a recent Office for Standards in Education inspection The College was rated as a Grade 1, a common grade. The inspectors commented:

"The Isle of Wight College is an outstanding college that is working most effectively to meet the needs of the island community. Standards are very high and improving for all learners who make outstanding progress during their time at The College. Teaching and learning are good and improving. Guidance and support for learners are outstanding."

The College's supposed goals are:

The 2012 pass rates for the school were 98% pass rate with 76% A* to C for A Level. [1]

Location

The Isle of Wight F6rm College advert on back of a Southern Vectis bus.

The main campus is sited in a central location on the outskirts of Newport, the county town of the Isle of Wight and the island's principal retail centre. A number of other centres around the island are used for adult education, basic skills, family learning programmes and for information and communication technology (ICT) courses.

Facilities

Marine Training

The college conducts some interesting marine training programs as well. Some of them are:[2]

International

The college hosts students from countries across the world. Successful international students gain Cambridge qualifications and experience living in an English speaking culture.

Student voice

The college has a student voice, which is made up of typically two people from each class, however this number can change as the sizes of the classes. Students attend meetings with the aim of improving life for students at the college.

News

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