Herefordshire and Ludlow College
Herefordshire and Ludlow College is a college of further education (FE) based in Hereford, Herefordshire, and with a separate sixth form college campus in Ludlow, Shropshire.
Herefordshire and Ludlow College (formerly Hereford College of Technology) | |
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Address | |
Folly Lane Hereford , Herefordshire , HR1 1LS England | |
Coordinates | 52.0619°N 2.69816°W |
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School type | Young People's Learning Agency, Skills Funding Agency, Higher Education Funding Council, Student Fees etc., General Further education |
Denomination | Non-denominational |
Ofsted | Reports |
Chairperson | Igor Andronov (Chair of governors) |
Principal | Ian Peake |
Staff | 450 |
Gender | Mixed |
Age | 16+ |
Number of students | 1500 full-time 16- to 18-year-old students and 5,000 adults, mainly part-time |
Campus | Hereford campus, Holme Lacy campus, Ludlow campus |
Slogan | "Success for our students" |
School roll | c. 8,500 (full and part-time) |
Website | www |
The majority of students, mainly adults, follow courses in health, public services and care, preparation for life and work, and business administration. Of around 8,000 full-time and part-time students, approximately 1,150 of learners are aged 16 to 18. The college has recently had a £32M new campus development.
In 2007 the college merged with Holme Lacy College situated 5 miles outside the city. The 257 hectare Holme Lacy campus is dedicated to agriculture and horticulture, and comprises a mixed organic farm, which has its own pedigree herd of Hereford cattle, and includes a Centre for Rural Crafts with courses for blacksmiths and farriers provided by the National School of Blacksmithing,[1] a working commercial farm, a sports academy, an equestrian centre, an animal care centre, a timber yard, specialist workshops, and an IT suite.[2] The campus was part of the former Pershore Group of Colleges based in Pershore, Worcestershire, that was split in 2007, with the Pershore facility being merged with Warwickshire College.[1][3]
The college is funded by the Learning and Skills Council, the Government Office for the West Midlands, Advantage West Midlands, and Herefordshire Council for their support and development funding.[4] A July 2006 Ofsted report assessed the overall effectiveness of the school with a Grade 2 (good).[1]
Ludlow College now also forms part of the college, though retains its identity and campus in the heart of the market town of Ludlow, Shropshire.
References
- Ofsted report July 2006 Retrieved 29 July 2009
- Herefordshire College of Technology Retrieved 29 July 2009
- Clancy, Joe (12 June 2007). "Guardian – Mergers Discussed". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 3 January 2008.
- http://www.hct.ac.uk HCT Retrieved 29 July 2009
External links
- Herefordshire and Ludlow College official website
- Ofsted Webpage