Weston College
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Weston College of Further and Higher Education is a general college of further and higher education in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, England.{{cite web|title=Register of HE providers|url=http://www.hefce.ac.uk/reg/register/search/Provider/10007459|website=Higher Education Funding Council for England|publisher=Higher Education Funding Council for England|access-date=4 April 2016|language=en}} It provides education and vocational training from age 14 to adult. The college provided education to approximately 30,000 enrolled learners. It is regarded as one of the top FE colleges in the UK, often winning high profile national awards.{{cite web|title=Weston College named as top Further Education establishment in the UK|url=http://www.thisisthewestcountry.co.uk/news/11835982.Weston_College_named_as_top_Further_Education_establishment_in_the_UK/?ref=mr|website=This is The West Country|access-date=12 August 2016}}{{cite web|last1=Yong|first1=Michael|title=7 things we learned from City of Bristol College's latest Ofsted|url=http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/8203-seven-things-we-learned-from-city-of-bristol-college-s-latest-ofsted-report/story-29553135-detail/story.html|website=The Bristol Post|access-date=12 August 2016|date=27 July 2016}} The college is part of the 9th largest college group in the UK.{{cite web|last1=Exley|first1=Stephen|last2=Belgutay|first2=Julia|title=Revealed: The UK's largest college groups|url=https://www-tes-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.tes.com/news/further-education/breaking-news/revealed-uks-largest-college-groups?amp|website=TES|publisher=The Times Educational Supplement|access-date=19 May 2017|language=en}}
In an Ofsted inspection in January 2014 it received an overall grade of "outstanding".[http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Weston-College-rated-outstanding-OFSTED/story-20472079-detail/story.html Bristol Post], "Weston College rated as outstanding by OFSTED". In 2017, the college was awarded the Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education. On 27 February 2015, the college was named "College of the Year" and "Overall FE Provider of the Year" at the Times Educational Supplement Further Education awards.[http://www.tesfeawards.co.uk/tesfe2015/awardswinners/winners TES FE awards], "Weston College celebrate awards". It is a major employer in Weston-super-Mare, employing over 500 members of staff, receiving Employer of the Year Award at the annual Lloyds Bank National Business Awards.[http://www.cheddarvalleygazette.co.uk/Weston-college-celebrate-awards/story-19864985-detail/story.html Cheddar Valley Gazette], "Weston College celebrate awards".{{Cite web|url=https://www.businessleader.co.uk/landslide-victory-as-weston-college-named-uks-employer-of-the-year/75875/|title=Business Leader: 'LANDSLIDE VICTORY' AS WESTON COLLEGE NAMED UK'S EMPLOYER OF THE YEAR|website=Business Leader}} On 25 November 2015, the college announced that it was to become a university centre in partnership with the University of the West of England.{{cite web|last1=Prideaux|first1=Sophie|title=Weston-super-Mare step closer to becoming university town as college given University Centre status|url=http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Weston-super-Mare-step-closer-university-town/story-28238591-detail/story.html|website=The Bristol Post|access-date=25 November 2015}}
History
The first recorded educational building to be built on the college site was the National School, constructed at the corner of Knightstone Road and Lower Church Road.{{cite book|last1=Poole|first1=Sharon|title=Weston-super-Mare Then and Now in Colour|date=2012|publisher=The History Press|location=Stroud|isbn=9780752467955|edition=1}} Its construction was funded by Archdeacon Henry Law, Weston-super-Mare's rector from 1834 to 1838 and also 1840 to 1862.{{cite web|title=Rector who gave £15,000 to build churches and schools|url=http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/rector_who_gave_15_000_to_build_churches_and_schools_1_324042|website=The Weston Mercury|access-date=6 November 2015}} Archdeacon Law donated approximately £15,000 towards the cost of churches, schools and other public buildings in the Weston area. The National School opened to 320 students on 22 September 1845 – the day George Henry Law (Bishop of Bath and Wells), the archdeacon's father, died.
In 1897, the boys’ department moved to the newly built Board School in Walliscote Road and the National School became a girls’ school. The school changed its name to St John's Church School and was closed in 1964 before being demolished in May 1966 to make way for the development of Weston Technical College, a building that is now used as the college's Knightstone Campus.
Following the mid-century reforms of Henry Cole and others, which promoted the creation of schools to develop a pool of skilled technicians and designers necessary to maintain the country's industrial dominance, the Hans Price-designed School of Science and Art, now known as the Weston College Conference Centre, was built in 1892 and opened the following year.{{cite web|title=School of Science and Art, Weston-Super-Mare|url=http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-33213-school-of-science-and-art-weston-super-ma|website=British Listed Buildings|access-date=6 November 2015}}{{cite web|title=Education Buildings|url=https://content.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/dlsg-education-buildings/education_final.pdf/|website=Historic England|access-date=6 November 2015}} The building was Grade 2 listed on 19 May 1983 and was completely refurbished from a derelict state in 2012.[http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/hans_price_gem_is_back_to_its_best_1_1223588 Hans Price gem is back to its best], Weston, Worle & Somerset Mercury. In August 2013, the college's redevelopment of the building was nominated for an English Heritage Angel Award to "recognise the time, effort and determination" of the college for the rescue of the building.{{cite web|title=Project to restore Weston-super-Mare heritage recognised at national awards ceremony|url=http://www.southwestbusiness.co.uk/news/18042013073657-project-to-restore-weston-super-mare-heritage-recognised-at-national-awards-ceremony/|website=South West Business|access-date=11 September 2015}}
Plans to build Weston Technical College were granted approval in June 1965.{{cite web|last1=Earl|first1=Grace|title=Picture Past: June 18, 1965|url=http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/picture_past_june_18_1965_1_4117379|website=The Weston Mercury|access-date=6 November 2015}} The £550,000 college was opened on 9 September 1970 and has been an autonomous public body since 1 April 1993.{{cite web|title=History Of Weston Weston College|url=http://www.fejobs.com/microsite/contentpage.aspx?id=12062|website=FE Jobs|access-date=23 May 2016}}
In 2014, North Somerset Council approached the college's leadership team with the idea of handing the Winter Gardens Pavilion over to the college to establish a new base for the college's expanding higher education provision and its proposed law and professional services academy.{{cite web|title=Winter Gardens – the unanswered questions behind the £1 sale|url=http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/education/winter_gardens_the_unanswered_questions_behind_the_1_sale_1_3931537|website=Weston Mercury|access-date=23 May 2016}} The building had previously been reported as running at a loss of around £30,000 per month.{{cite web|last1=Evans|first1=Bethan|title=Key venues in crisis?|url=http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/business/key_venues_in_crisis_1_2016691|website=Weston Mercury|access-date=23 May 2016}} Plans to refurbish and redevelop the building were approved in October 2015, and the building was formally transferred to the college in April 2016.{{cite web|last1=Millett|first1=Briana|title=Weston College's plans for the Winter Gardens approved|url=http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/weston_college_s_plans_for_the_winter_gardens_approved_1_4271381|website=Weston Mercury|access-date=23 May 2016}}{{cite web|last1=Robins|first1=Sheridan|title=Winter Gardens handed to college|url=http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/education/winter_gardens_handed_to_college_1_4521869|website=Weston Mercury|access-date=23 May 2016}}
On 25 November 2015, the college announced that it had been granted university centre status in partnership with the University of the West of England. Part of the college's new higher education provision is based in the Winter Gardens.
On 11 January 2016, the college announced that it had purchased the Arosfa Hotel in Weston-super-Mare to redevelop it as a Law and Professional Services Academy.{{cite web|last1=Robinson|first1=Sarah|title=Weston College buys hotel to transform into academy|url=http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/business/weston_college_buys_hotel_to_transform_into_academy_1_4374564|website=Weston Mercury|access-date=11 January 2016}} It was reopened for teaching after extensive renovation in September 2016.{{cite web|title=IN PICTURES: Former Arosfa Hotel now open for teaching at Weston College|url=http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/education/in_pictures_former_arosfa_hotel_now_open_for_teaching_at_weston_college_1_4724255|website=Weston Mercury|access-date=17 November 2016}}
Courses
The college offers A-level courses, vocational courses, apprenticeships, traineeships, courses for the unemployed and work-related courses.Wilf Hudson (20 January 2014). [http://ofsted.gov.uk/provider/files/2318159/urn/130564.pdf Further Education and Skills inspection report: Weston College – General further education college; Inspection Number: 423351]. Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (OFSTED). Accessed November 2014. It also provides bespoke training for professionals across industry(April 2020). [https://www.visitsomerset.co.uk/business/latest-news/supporting-your-employees Supporting your employees SR 004/20] It has facilities for learners with difficulties and/or disabilities (SEND). This provision has been recognised nationally, and is now one of three SEND Centres for Excellence in the UK.{{cite web|title=Revealed: The 3 colleges that will share £1.2m to open centres for excellence in SEND|url=https://feweek.co.uk/2019/06/19/revealed-the-3-colleges-that-will-share-1-2m-to-open-centres-for-excellence-in-send/|website=Weston Mercury|access-date=17 November 2019}} It also offers some associate degree courses; its degrees are validated by Bath Spa University and by the University of the West of England.
The number of students enrolled in the college's higher education provision has grown considerably over the last decade. In 2009/2010 there were 450 undergraduate students on degree courses.{{cite web | url=http://ofsted.gov.uk/provider/files/1994171/urn/130564.pdf | publisher= Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (OFSTED)| title= Weston College: Focused monitoring visit report | last= Russell Jordan | date= 21 October 2010}}. Accessed November 2014. In September 2015, the number of students enrolled in the college's higher education provision had almost doubled to 862.{{cite news|url=http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/education/weston_college_holds_biggest_ever_graduation_ceremony_1_4245985 | title=Weston College holds biggest ever graduation ceremony|access-date=25 September 2015|work=The Weston Mercury|date=28 September 2015}}
In 2012, Weston College won a £10 million contract to provide education to inmates of 13 prisons in the South West of England.Bethan Evans (25 January 2013). [http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/education/college_lands_10m_contract_to_educate_prison_inmates_1_1805940 College lands £10m contract to educate prison inmates]. Weston, Worle & Somerset Mercury. Accessed November 2014. This has since increased, with the college providing education to 19 prisons across England.
In 2015, Weston College invested £1.5 million into creating a "Future Technology Centre" at the South West Skills Campus, enabling the college to teach a full engineering curriculum. In September 2015, Weston College announced that it had won a contract to train apprentices for GKN Aerospace.{{cite web|last1=Thompson|first1=Gavin|title=Weston College wins contract to train GKN Aerospace apprentices after investing £1.5 million in facilities|url=http://www.southwestbusiness.co.uk/sectors/engineering-and-aerospace/01092015143607-weston-college-wins-contract-to-train-gkn-aerospace-apprentices-after-investing--1-5-million-in-facilities/|website=SouthWestBusiness|access-date=2 September 2015}}{{cite web|title=GKN Aerospace and Weston College join forces to launch apprenticeship programme|url=http://www.businessleader.uk.com/gkn-aerospace-weston-college-join-forces-launch-apprenticeship-programme/14453/|website=Business Leader|access-date=2 September 2015}} The engineering provision is recognised for being successful, which has led to contracts with businesses such as GKN, Rolls-Royce and Airbus.
Campuses
Weston College has three main campuses: Knightstone Campus; Loxton Campus; and South West Skills Campus.[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/universityeducation/universities-and-colleges/9957212/Weston-College-guide.html Weston College Guide], The Telegraph. Weston College has also opened three new campuses: The Health and Active Living Skills Centre; Animal Management Education Centre – based at Puxton Park; and the Construction Training Centre.Sam Frost (4 August 2019). [https://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/education/college-plans-for-1-4m-animal-education-centre-1-6195035 Plans revealed for £1.4m Weston College training hub]. Weston, Worle & Somerset Mercury. Accessed November 2019.Josh Herrington (9 July 2019). [https://www.construction-training-centre.co.uk/weston-college-providing-construction-training-for-the-region/ Weston College providing construction training for the region]. Construction Training Centre. Accessed November 2019.
=Knightstone Campus=
The Knightstone Campus is the college's main site, located near Weston-super-Mare's town centre, and where its leadership team and support staff are primarily based. The Knightstone Campus is the tallest building in Weston at nine stories in height.{{cite web|title=Campuses and facilities|url=https://www.weston.ac.uk/why-choose-us/campuses-and-facilities|website=www.weston.ac.uk|access-date=23 May 2016}}
Along with classrooms and office space, the campus contains a library, a canteen, hair and beauty salons, a gym including a sports hall, a training kitchen and restaurant, and specialist facilities for people with learning difficulties and disabilities. The building also has a university centre on its sixth floor, and a wing of performing arts and musical theatre studios in a single story extension at the rear of the building.
In 1998, the college renovated the Knightstone Campus to soften and modernise its reception's appearance.{{cite web|title=Space and softness for Weston College|url=http://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/home/space-and-softness-for-weston-college/780123.article|website=The Architects' Journal|access-date=19 January 2016}} The college's entrance was originally located on the first floor, accessible by a flight of stairs located on the college's southern, Knightstone Road facing elevation. The renovation moved the entrance to the ground floor and relocated it on the college's east elevation, facing Lower Church Road.
=Loxton Campus=
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In 1998, North Somerset Council handed over the ailing Broadoak Sixth Form College on Loxton Road to Weston College, which launched the facility as Weston College's Sixth Form Centre the following year.{{cite web|last1=Herbert|first1=Paul|title=College takes over a school's sixth form|url=https://www.tes.com/article.aspx?storycode=77795|website=Times Educational Supplement|access-date=5 January 2016}} In 2007 the building underwent substantial redevelopment and was renamed the Jill Dando Centre in commemoration of murdered local television presenter and journalist Jill Dando, who went to college on the site.
In 2006, construction began on the plot adjacent to the sixth form centre to create Weston College's Loxton Campus. The £15 million university campus was opened by Anne, Princess Royal on 23 June 2008.{{cite web|title=New £15m campus image is unveiled|url=http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/new_15m_campus_image_in_unveiled_1_311171|website=The Weston mercury|access-date=5 January 2016}}{{cite web|title=Royal visit for Weston|url=http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/royal_visit_for_weston_1_320008|website=The Weston mercury}}
The campus contains a series of suites and studios from which the college teaches its A-level courses and a variety of creative courses: art, music and drama.
The facilities include performance spaces, creative arts workshops, graphic design studios, recording and rehearsal suites, a library and a canteen. The building also has its own sports pitch.
The Health and Active Living Skills Centre is part of the campus. It focuses on vocational qualifications in healthcare and sport.
=South West Skills Campus=
The South West Skills Campus on Locking Road comprises the college's 'Technology, Engineering and Construction Centre of Excellence'{{clarify|date=September 2020}}, its automotive training centre, its Training Solutions{{clarify|date=September 2020}}, its eco-house{{clarify|date=September 2020}} and its 'Future Technology Centre', which includes its engineering centre.
In August 2015, the campus was nominated for the Best Educational Building and Best Change of Use of an Existing Building categories at the Local Authority Building Control Building Excellence Awards.{{cite web|last1=Millett|first1=Briana|title=Weston College campus finalist in two design awards|url=http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/education/weston_college_campus_finalist_in_two_design_awards_1_4205084|website=The Weston Mercury|access-date=2 September 2015}}
=Satellite Centres=
In 2012 the 10-bedroom Weston Bay Hotel was refurbished as residential accommodation for learners with special educational needs, with a focus on learners on the autism spectrum.[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-18721920 BBC News], "Weston College opens special needs academy". The facility promotes independent living and social skills, and assist its learners by increasing their access to Higher Education and career opportunities.{{cite web|title=Weston College spends £1 million on new LDD facilities|url=http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Weston-College-spends-1-million-new-LDD/story-21645486-detail/story.html|website=The Bristol Post|access-date=17 September 2015}}
In January 2015, North Somerset Council agreed to sell Weston-super-Mare's Winter Gardens Pavilion to the college for the nominal fee of £1.{{cite web|title=Weston's Winter Gardens sold to Weston College for £1|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-30794231|website=BBC|publisher=BBC|access-date=24 July 2015}} The sale is part of the council's plan to regenerate Weston-super-Mare's town centre and the college intend to turn the building into a Law and Professional Services Academy.{{cite web|title=New Lease of Life for Weston-super-Mare's Winter Gardens |url=http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/NEW-LEASE-LIFE-WESTON-SUPER-MARE-S-WINTER-GARDENS/story-25924508-detail/story.html|website=Bristol Post|publisher=Bristol Post|access-date=24 July 2015}}
Assessment
The college was assessed by OFSTED in December 2013, and was classified in Grade 1, "outstanding", for overall effectiveness, for its results, for teaching quality, and for management effectiveness. It was the first general further education college in the West of England to receive this grade under the new OFSTED framework.[https://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/may/22/ofsted-inspection-outstanding-college-further-education The Guardian], "Winning over Ofsted: how to become an outstanding college".[http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/OfstedCollege-s-amazing-result-UK-best/story-20476427-detail/story.html Bristol Post], "Ofsted College's 'amazing result' up with UK best". It was assessed as Grade 1 in five of its nine subject areas, and Grade 2, "good", in the remaining four.
The college's 2016 A Level results indicated that 99% of its students passed, with 74% achieving at least one grade above a 'C', and 46% achieving 'B' to 'A*'.{{cite web|title=Students Celebrate Excellent Exam Results {{!}} Weston College|url=https://www.weston.ac.uk/news/students-celebrate-excellent-exam-results|website=www.weston.ac.uk|access-date=19 August 2016}} In 2018, the college's A-level result pass rate remained at 99% for the third consecutive year.{{Cite news|url=http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/education/weston-college-a-level-results-2018-1-5654581|title=Weston College enjoys more than 99 per cent pass rate for third year running|last=Woodsford|first=Henry|work=Weston Mercury|access-date=20 August 2018|language=en}}
In 2014, more than 20 per cent of the college's Bachelor of Arts graduates achieved a first class honours degree, beating the national average of 16 per cent.{{cite news|last1=Robinson|first1=Sarah|title=Gallery: College students celebrate degree success|url=http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/education/gallery_college_students_celebrate_degree_success_1_3774935|access-date=14 August 2015|work=The Weston Mercury|date=19 September 2014}} In September 2015, this number of graduates achieving first class honours rose to 21.3%.
In 2016, higher education teaching at Weston College was assessed by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. It reported that the college met expectations and that the quality of student learning opportunities was 'commended', which is the highest grade the organisation can give.{{cite web|title=Higher Education Review of Weston College|url=http://www.qaa.ac.uk/en/ReviewsAndReports/Documents/Weston%20College/Weston-College-HER-16.pdf|website=QAA|access-date=21 July 2016}}
Weston College Group
=University Centre Weston=
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In 2016, Weston College re-branded its higher education provision to reflect its university centre status with UWE Bristol. The University Centre Weston brand was debuted on the hoarding surrounding the seafront section of the Winter Gardens Pavilion in August 2016.{{cite web|last1=Robins|first1=Sheridan|title=NEW: Latest from Weston College's Winter Gardens development|url=http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/education/new_latest_from_weston_college_s_winter_gardens_development_1_4654584|website=Weston Mercury|access-date=14 September 2016}}
=Inspirational Events and Investments=
In 2017, Weston College launched Inspirational Events and Investments, which consists of the Winter Gardens, Lauriston Hotel, Lasseter's restaurant, Florentine café, and also the Weston College Conference Centre.{{Cite news|url=https://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/first-look-inside-the-winter-gardens-1-5163799|title=First look inside Weston College's refurbishment of the Winter Gardens|last=Roberts|first=Sheridan|work=Weston Mercury|access-date=19 August 2017|language=en}}
=Offender Learning Services Limited=
In August 2012, Weston College won the south west offender learning provision contract from Strode College, and has since delivered offender learning to 13 prisons in the south west of England.{{cite web|last1=Offord|first1=Paul|title=Prison learning contracting under review|url=http://feweek.co.uk/2015/09/14/prison-learning-contracting-under-review/|website=FE WEEK|access-date=7 January 2016}}{{cite web|last1=Marks|first1=Alexandra|title=Provider involvement in prison learning review 'essential'|url=http://feweek.co.uk/2015/09/21/provider-involvement-in-prison-learning-review-essential/|website=FE Week|access-date=7 January 2016}} Following prison closures across the country, the college now delivers to the following nine prisons: HM Prison Erlestoke, HM Prison The Verne, HM Prison Bristol, HM Prison Channings Wood, HM Prison Dartmoor, HM Prison Eastwood Park, HM Prison Exeter, HM Prison Leyhill and HM Prison Portland.{{cite web|title=Education in South West prisons|url=http://www.weston.ac.uk/about/education-south-west-prisons|website=Weston College|access-date=7 January 2016}} In December 2018 it was announced that Weston College had won the contract to deliver education to a further 10 prisons across: Avon and South Dorset, Devon and North Dorset and Kent, Surrey and Sussex.
Awards
Notable alumni
- Geoff Barrow, songwriter for the band PortisheadBristol Evening Post Thursday 29 August 1996 page 3
- Sophie Long, journalist and BBC News presenter{{cite web|last1=Evans|first1=Bethan|title=News presenter returns to college|url=http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/education/news_presenter_returns_to_college_1_2023017|website=Weston Mercury|access-date=12 January 2016}}
- Nutty Noah, singer-songwriter{{cite web|last1=Pickstock|first1=Heather|title=BBC Radio Bristol – Steve Yabsley and Nutty Noah|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04ghq1v|website=BBC|access-date=7 December 2016}}
- George Shelley, former member of the band Union J{{cite web|last1=Pickstock|first1=Heather|title=Is Clevedon's George Shelley from Union J about to head for the Australian jungle?|url=http://www.northsomersetmercury.co.uk/Clevedon-s-George-Shelley-Union-J-head-Australian/story-28098380-detail/story.html|website=North Somerset Mercury|access-date=4 November 2015}}
- Michelle Terry, actor and writer{{cite web|last1=Franklin|first1=James|title=Michelle is right at home for new Sky comedy show|url=http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/michelle_is_right_at_home_for_new_sky_comedy_show_1_947419|website=Weston Mercury|access-date=12 January 2016}}
These people studied as former schools which are now part of Weston College:
- Jill Dando, television presenter and journalist (at Broadoak Sixth Form, now the college's Loxton Campus){{cite web|title=College unveils new Jill Dando tribute|url=http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/college_unveils_new_jill_dando_tribute_1_320253|website=The Weston Mercury|access-date=5 January 2016}}
- Alfred Leete, creator of the Lord Kitchener Wants You recruitment campaign (at the School of Science and Art){{cite web|last1=Bryant|first1=Mark|title=Poster Boy: Alfred Leete|url=http://www.historytoday.com/mark-bryant/poster-boy-alfred-leete|website=History Today|access-date=4 November 2015}}
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