Otley College of Agriculture and Horticulture

Suffolk Rural College is a further education college in Otley, Suffolk, United Kingdom. Previously Easton & Otley College[1] The college merged with Suffolk New College, its counterpart in Ipswich, in 2020, to become Suffolk Rural College.

Suffolk Rural College
Address
Otley

Ipswich
,
Suffolk
,
IP6 9EY

Coordinates52.14114°N 1.21325°E / 52.14114; 1.21325
Information
TypeFurther education college
Local authoritySuffolk
Department for Education URN130821 Tables
PrincipalViv Gillespie
GenderCoeducational
Age16+
Websitewww.suffolk.ac.uk


The college

Suffolk Rural offers full-time courses and apprenticeships in the following curriculum areas:

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