South and City College Birmingham

South & City College Birmingham is an establishment of further education in Birmingham, England, providing full-time and part-time courses. It was previously known as South Birmingham College and City College Birmingham before the merger.

South & City College Birmingham
Main campus, Digbeth Campus
Address
High Street Deritend
Digbeth

Birmingham
,
West Midlands
,
B5 5SU

England
Coordinates52.47546°N 1.885753°W / 52.47546; -1.885753
Information
TypeFurther education college'
Local authorityBirmingham
Department for Education URN130461 Tables
GenderCoeducational
Age14+
Websitehttp://www.sccb.ac.uk

South & City College Birmingham is a result of the merger between South Birmingham College and City College Birmingham; South Birmingham College officially changed its name on Wednesday 1st August 2012. On Wednesday 2nd August 2017, South & City College Birmingham merged again with Bournville College. Even though two separate colleges merged to create one single college, Bournville College has still kept its original name; the college's official name has become South & City College Birmingham & Bournville College. The college has a total of 8 campuses, and they accept students who are aged 14 and over.

Every academic year, South & City College Birmingham provides education and training to over 20,000 students.

Campuses

Below is a list of the 8 campuses:

  • Main Bournville Campus: 1 Longbridge Lane, Longbridge, Birmingham B31 2AJ (Sat Nav B31 2TW)
  • Bournville Construction & Building Services Centre: 3 Devon Way, Longbridge, Birmingham B31 2TS
  • Bordersley Green Campus: Fordrough Lane, Bordersley Green, Birmingham B9 5NA
  • Digbeth Campus: High Street Deritend, Digbeth, Birmingham B5 5SU
  • Fusion Centre: 334 - 339 Bradford Street, Digbeth, Birmingham B5 6ES
  • Golden Hillock Women's Centre: 103 - 105 Golden Hillock Road, Small Heath, Birmingham B10 0DP
  • Hall Green Campus: Cole Bank Road, Hall Green, Birmingham B28 8ES
  • Handsworth Campus: Soho Road, Handsworth, Birmingham B21 9DP
Hall Green site
The college at Digbeth, occupying the old Floodgate Board School (right) and modern extension (left)

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