City College Norwich

City College Norwich is a college of further and higher education in Norfolk, England. It is one of the largest colleges in the country.[1] The College has expanded in recent years following mergers with Easton College in 2020 [2] and Paston College in North Walsham in 2017. [3][4]

City College Norwich
Address
Ipswich Road

, ,
NR2 2LJ

England
Coordinates52.618°N 1.287°E / 52.618; 1.287
Information
TypeFurther education college
Established1891 (1891)
Department for Education URN130764 Tables
OfstedReports
GenderCo-educational
Websitewww.ccn.ac.uk

Overview

City College Norwich has over 11,000 students on a wide range of full and part-time courses for young people and adults. These include around 1,000 students on higher education courses and 1,500 learners on Apprenticeships.

The College can trace its origins back to 1891 when the first Technical School in Norwich was opened.[5] City College Norwich moved to its current site on Ipswich Road, in Norwich, Norfolk, England, in 1953.[6] The college also has a site at Norfolk House in Norwich city centre, which is home to its School of Higher Education. [7]

The College is part of Transforming Education in Norfolk, also known as the TEN Group,[8] a federation of schools and colleges in Norfolk which was established in 2012.[9]

In its most recent inspections, in 2013 and 2017, City College Norwich was graded as 'Good' by Ofsted. Its provision for learners with high needs is rated as 'Outstanding'.[10]

In 2009 the College won a Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education for its work with students with Asperger's Syndrome.[11] The College's RUGroom[12] provides a safe haven and a social and study space for students with AS and other Autistic Spectrum Disorders. The unique ingredient has been the involvement of the College's AS learners – who named themselves "The Really Useful Group" – in the design of an AS friendly physical environment which developed into the RUGroom. The RUGroom was opened in February 2008 by Charles Clarke, a member of parliament at the time.[13]

In 2010, the College's Students' Union was a runner-up in the NUS Further Education Union of the Year award.[14]

Campuses

The College's main campus in Norwich is located close to the city centre on Ipswich Road.[15] The Norwich Building was opened in 1953 and other buildings have been opened at various times since. A planned redevelopment of the entire Ipswich Road site did not go ahead due to mismanagement of a college building programme by the Learning and Skills Council in 2009.[16] Despite this setback, the college site has undergone substantial redevelopment in recent years, with a new £5.7M Creative Arts Building[17][18] and the redevelopment of Broadland Drive which included a new centre for learners with Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities.[19]

The Ipswich Road campus is also home to the Debut Restaurant,[20] based within the College's Hotel School, which is open to the public during term time. Members of the public can also visit the College's Solutions Hair Salon[21] and Beauty Salon[22] and Solutions Gym.[23] There is also a theatre on campus, Platform Theatre,[24], which stages regular productions by music, musical theatre, dance and acting students.

The College also has a site at Norfolk House in the centre of Norwich, where University of East Anglia-validated degrees and other Higher Education programmes are taught.[25] Courses in Aviation Engineering, and a degree in Professional Aviation Engineering Practice, are taught at the International Aviation Academy Norwich (IAAN)[26], at Norwich Airport. A shop "Ego", staffed by the College's retail students, opened in 2011, giving retail students the opportunity to experience the full range of roles within a real working environment.[27] A £9m building for digital skills training is due to open in 2020-21.[28]

Provision at Paston College in North Walsham is based on two sites in the heart of the town, the Griffons and the Lawns.

Easton College, located in the village of Easton, occupies over 200 hectares of countryside. Facilities include a working farm, Equestrian Centre, and Easton Tennis Centre

Principal

The principal of City College Norwich is Corrienne Peasgood OBE. Ms Peasgood worked as a lecturer, senior lecturer, director, vice principal, deputy principal and acting principal, before taking over as principal of the college from Dick Palmer in 2012. [29] Mr Palmer went on to lead the TEN Group as its Chief Executive from 2012 to 2017.[30]

Notable alumni

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References

  1. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/universityeducation/universities-and-colleges/8533258/City-College-Norwich-guide.html
  2. https://www.edp24.co.uk/business/farming/easton-college-confirms-merger-with-city-college-norwich-1-6432979
  3. http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/education/celebration-marks-the-official-merger-of-two-well-known-colleges-1-5304786
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 5 January 2018. Retrieved 5 January 2018.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 5 January 2018. Retrieved 5 January 2018.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 5 January 2018. Retrieved 5 January 2018.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 5 January 2018. Retrieved 5 January 2018.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. TEN Group
  9. Companies House record. Retrieved 14 September 2016
  10. https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/inspection-reports/find-inspection-report/provider/ELS/130764
  11. http://www.royalanniversarytrust.org.uk/the-prizes/previous-prize-winners
  12. RUGroom Archived 6 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine.
  13. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uaPn_INs7U
  14. http://www.nus.org.uk/en/news/news/nus-awards-finalists-announced
  15. https://www.ccn.ac.uk/our-college/college-campus/
  16. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/8152714.stm
  17. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-18857791
  18. http://www.edp24.co.uk/video-city-college-norwich-s-new-5-7m-building-displays-creative-art-students-work-1-3648515
  19. http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/new-2-5m-specialist-centre-opened-at-city-college-norwich-1-4242211
  20. http://debut.ccn.ac.uk/debut-restaurant
  21. http://debut.ccn.ac.uk/hair-salon-home
  22. http://debut.ccn.ac.uk/beauty-salon-home
  23. http://debut.ccn.ac.uk/gym
  24. http://platformtheatre.co.uk/
  25. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 5 January 2018. Retrieved 5 January 2018.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  26. https://www.ccn.ac.uk/our-college/college-campus/international-aviation-academy-norwich/
  27. http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/education/business-secretary-vince-cable-meets-students-on-visit-to-retail-training-centre-1-3037489
  28. https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/education/city-college-norwich-digi-tech-factory-new-anglia-lep-grant-1-5963234
  29. http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/education/corrienne-peasgood-announced-as-new-city-college-norwich-principal-1-1506496
  30. http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/education/city_college_norwich_principal_dick_palmer_to_leave_job_for_new_role_1_1471594
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