Sandwell College

Central Campus, Sandwell College

Sandwell College, is the only College of Further Education in Sandwell, West Midlands, England. It predominantly serves Sandwell, West Birmingham and adjacent areas of Dudley, Walsall and Wolverhampton. Following six years of growth in student numbers, over 3,300 16-18 year-old students currently study in the College.

The College's £77 million 'Central Campus' was opened on Spon Lane in West Bromwich in March 2012; it houses facilities for teaching a wide variety of skills-based courses to school leavers and adults. The College includes a separate sixth form (Central Sixth) sited nearby on New Street, where several hundred students study A Levels. Sandwell College is currently over-subscribed in many areas and has ambitious plans for growth.

Central Campus

A Boeing 737 Aircraft Cabin used for Aircraft Cabin Crew Courses

Central Campus is a landmark eight-storey building, underpinning the regeneration of both West Bromwich and Sandwell borough. Innovative features included in the new college include a practice dental surgery for training nurses and a life-size Aircraft cabin to support Airline Cabin Crew courses. Other facilities include engineering and construction workshops, photographic, fashion and dance studios, a full theatre, hairdressing and beauty salons, a four-court sports hall and gymnasium, computing and multimedia suites and a two-floor automotive workshop.

The campus is situated immediately next to West Bromwich bus station and West Bromwich Central tram stop (on the Birmingham to Wolverhampton light railway). The building itself is instantly recognisable by its 'ski jump' roof.

Courses

The main area of activity within the College is the provision of Level 1, 2 and 3 courses to 16-18 year-olds. Courses include: A Levels Animal Care Automotive Mechanics and Bodywork Barbering Beauty Therapy Business Studies Cabin Crew Carpentry & Joinery Childcare Computer Games Design Computing Counselling Employability skills Engineering ESOL Fashion Hairdressing Health and Social Care Health & Safety in the Workplace IT Skills and Office Administration Leadership and Management Manufacturing Engineering Motorsports Engineering Multimedia Design, Imaging, Graphics and Animation Multimedia Programming Musical Theatre Music Performance Painting & Decorating PC Repair Plastering Performing Arts Photography Plumbing Public Services – Uniformed Sports Studies Supported Learning Teacher Education Tiling Travel & Tourism Web Design.

Some areas of teaching offer Higher Education qualifications such as the Foundation Degree and HND.

In addition, several hundred school leavers are preparing for A Levels and university in Central Sixth, the heavily over-subscribed Sixth Form. Central Sixth offers some 25 different A Level choices; details are available here: http://www.sandwell.ac.uk/Sixth-Form/A-Levels.aspx

Apprenticeship provision

An increasing area of activity is the provision of apprenticeship training. There are currently hundreds of young people and adults attending Central Campus as part of their apprenticeship training. Areas covered include: Brick Laying Business Administration Carpentry Customer Service Dental Nursing Engineering Hairdressing Health and Social Care Light Vehicle Mechanics Mechanical, Electrical, Trim (MET) Painting & Decorating Pharmacy Technician Plastering Team Leading Vehicle Body Repair Vehicle Refinishing Warehousing.

Quality

The College's overall standards of success and achievement have been rising for many years. Many of the College's courses for school leavers have 100% pass rates; a partial list is posted here: http://www.sandwell.ac.uk/Pass-rates.aspx The latest Ofsted report rated the College as 'Good', noting “accommodation and resources of the highest quality” and “often outstanding” teaching and learning. The full report is available here: http://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/inspection-reports/find-inspection-report/provider/ELS/130479

History

Sandwell College can trace its history back to the first local technical schools created by the philanthropy of Black Country industrial 'giants' in the mid-19th Century.

Messrs. Chance Brothers Limited, whose factory produced the million square feet of glass for the Crystal Palace at the Great Exhibition of 1851, established a school on Spon Lane, West Bromwich in the mid-1840s.

It is fitting that the new Sandwell College Central Campus has relocated to Spon Lane after a gap of over 100 years.

By the 1860s, an enlightened curriculum provided factory workers (including hundreds of boys aged 14) with classes in Reading, Writing and Arithmetic but also Freehand and Mechanical Drawing, Magnetism, Electricity and Heat, Chemistry and Mechanics. These were the skills that fuelled the great advances in industry and commerce during the Victorian era.

In 2004, the Birmingham Post & Mail indicated that a debt-ridden college[1] accrued a £12 million deficit in over two years leading to a fraud investigation by West Midlands Police and the loss of 100 staff. This heralded the start of a new phase under a new management team. The college has been expanding rapidly since 2009 and has more than doubled 16-18 learner numbers, helped by the move to the new Central Campus.

The Pound Road site of Sandwell College, which had originally been the base of Oldbury Technical College, later known as Warley College of Technology, was demolished in the summer of 2012[2]to make way for a new housing estate called College Gate.[3]

The old nine-storey college building in High Street, which was originally West Bromwich College, was demolished in 2013 after dominating the town centre's landscape for some 50 years.[4]

Sixth Form

In May 2013, it was announced that Sandwell Council was in discussions with Sandwell College regarding the potential repurposing of the arts centre 'The Public'.[5]

In November 2013, it was confirmed that Sandwell College would be moving its sixth form into the Public. The building was re-fitted over the following year and re-opened to as Central Sixth opened in September 2014. It was officially opened by Prince Edward HRH The Earl of Wessex, on 1 October 2014.[6]

References

  1. http://icbirmingham.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0100localnews/2004/03/03/fraud-row-college-to-axe-100-jobs-50002-14009871/
  2. http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/local-news/investors-public-west-brom-could-3871460
  3. http://www.sandwell.gov.uk/info/200186/regenerating_sandwell/1141/central_sixth

Coordinates: 52°30′55″N 1°59′32″W / 52.51528°N 1.99222°W / 52.51528; -1.99222

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