Suffolk New College

Suffolk New College
Established 2009 (2009)
Type Further education college
Principal Viv Gillespie
Location Rope Walk
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP4 1LT
England
52°03′20″N 1°09′55″E / 52.05542°N 1.165275°E / 52.05542; 1.165275Coordinates: 52°03′20″N 1°09′55″E / 52.05542°N 1.165275°E / 52.05542; 1.165275
Local authority Suffolk
DfE URN 130820 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students Approx. 3,742 as of October 2017
Gender Mixed
Ages 16+
Website www.suffolk.ac.uk

Suffolk New College (formerly Suffolk College) is a further education college in Ipswich. It provides courses for students from across south Suffolk. In 2009 it constructed a new building costing £70 million.[1]

Overview

The college is a mixed general further education college located in central Ipswich. It offers secondary and further education courses such as vocational programmes, GCSEs and apprenticeships as well as some higher education and leisure learning courses. As of 2017, the college has approximately 3,742 students enrolled and 480 staff.

The College was founded in 2009 after the then Suffolk College was split into Suffolk New College, dealing with further education, and University Campus Suffolk dealing with higher education courses. In August 2009 a new building costing £70 million was created for the college.[1] The 22,000 square metre building consists of four floors with a range of facilities surrounding a central atrium which rises to three storeys.

Facilities include a range of classrooms, workshops and other learning and support spaces. A fine dining restaurant and a bakery are run by students on catering courses. The restaurant, Shelley's, is open to the public. Workshops include construction, motor vehicle and electrical workshops.

Suffolk New College Sports Centre was built more recentally and includes facilities such as a four court badminton sports hall and two multi-purpose rooms available for public use.

As of 2017 the college Principal is Viv Gillespie.

From the 1960s through to the 1990s, the former Suffolk College was a major provider of training for technicians in radiation protection.

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Suffolk New College". BBC News. 15 January 2009. Retrieved 24 May 2010.
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