South Staffordshire College is a further education college located over four sites in Staffordshire, England.
Principal | Claire Boliver |
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Website | www |
The college was created in 2009 as a result of a merger of Cannock Chase Technical College, Rodbaston College and Tamworth and Lichfield College. It now operates over five sites in Lichfield, Rodbaston (Penkridge), Cannock and 2 campuses in Tamworth. The Cannock campus was closed in July 2017 but re-opened as the Skills and Innovation Hub in August 2018.
South Staffordshire College offers a range of further education courses including NVQs, apprenticeships and access courses. The college also has a higher education provision, with courses offered in conjunction with Staffordshire University and the University of Wolverhampton.
The College is a sponsor of The Rural Enterprise Academy, a state-funded secondary school in Penkridge, Staffordshire.[1]
Campuses
edit- Lichfield Campus, The Friary, Lichfield (52°40′48″N 1°49′47″W / 52.6799°N 1.8298°W)
- Rodbaston Campus, Penkridge (52°42′05″N 2°07′02″W / 52.7015°N 2.1172°W)
- Cannock Campus, The Green, Cannock, Staffordshire,
- Tamworth Campus, Croft Street, Tamworth (52°38′21″N 1°41′28″W / 52.6393°N 1.6912°W)
- Torc Professional and Technical Centre, Silver Link Road, Glascote Heath, Tamworth (52°37′00″N 1°39′54″W / 52.616565°N 1.6649208°W)
References
edit- ^ "The Rural Enterprise Academy". South Staffordshire College. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
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