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College Annex Solent Area Review College annex November 2016 Contents1 Brockenhurst College 3 Eastleigh College 5 Fareham College 6 Highbury College 7 Isle of Wight College 9 South Downs College 10 Southampton City College 11 Barton Peveril College 12 Havant Sixth Form College 13 Itchen College 14 Portsmouth College 15 Richard Taunton College 16 St Vincent College 17 1 Please note the information on the colleges included in this annex relates to the point at which the review was undertaken. No updates have been made to reflect subsequent developments or appointments since the completion of the review. 2 Brockenhurst College Type: College of general and further education Location: The college’s main campus is on a large site in the New Forest National Park. There is also a Construction and Marine Skills Centre at Marchwood, and the college also offers provision in New Milton, Lymington, Ringwood and Fordingbridge, with a retail skills centre in Southampton Local Enterprise Partnership: Solent LEP Principal: Di Roberts Corporation Chair: Dave Yates Main offer includes: A levels BTECs HND and Foundation Degrees Apprenticeships Access to Higher Education Higher Education Details about the college offer can be reviewed on the college website Specialisms: STEM and digital economy Partnerships: The college has a shared services arrangement with Bournemouth & Poole College in Dorset The college receives funding from: Education Funding Agency. Skills Funding Agency. Higher Education Funding Council. 3 For the 2014 to 2015 academic year, the college’s total income was: £21,446,000 Ofsted inspections: The college was inspected in May 2008 and was assessed as outstanding Notice of concern: The college is subject to a notice of concern issued by the Skills Funding Agency 4 Eastleigh College Type: College of general and further education Location: The college estate is located in Eastleigh, Hampshire Local Enterprise Partnership: Solent LEP Principal: Jan Edrich Corporation Chair: Paul Quigley Main offer includes: BTECs HND and Foundation Degrees Apprenticeships Access to Higher Education Higher Education Details about the college offer can be reviewed on the college website Specialisms: STEM, construction trades, care and management and business related qualifications The college receives funding from: Education Funding Agency. Skills Funding Agency. Higher Education Funding Council. For the 2014 to 2015 academic year, the college’s total income was: £29,135,000 Ofsted inspections: The college was inspected in May 2012 and was assessed as outstanding 5 Fareham College Type: College of general and further education Location: The college estate is located in Fareham, Hampshire and serves Fareham and Gosport Local Enterprise Partnership: Solent LEP Principal: Nigel Duncan Corporation Chair: Russell Kew Main offer includes: BTECs HND and Foundation Degrees Apprenticeships and Traineeships Access to Higher Education Higher Education Details about the college offer can be reviewed on the college website Specialisms: Engineering, construction, business administration, health and social care and leadership and management The college receives funding from: Education Funding Agency. Skills Funding Agency. Higher Education Funding Council. For the 2014 to 2015 academic year, the college’s total income was: £14,454,000 Ofsted inspections: The college was inspected in April 2013 and was assessed as good 6 Highbury College Type: College of general and further education Location: The college estate is located in Portsmouth Local Enterprise Partnership: Solent LEP Principal: Stella Mbubaegbu Corporation Chair: Nicola Youern Main offer includes: A levels BTECs HND and Foundation Degrees Apprenticeships Access to Higher Education Higher Education Details about the college offer can be reviewed on the college website Specialisms: Offers provision in all subject sector areas Partnerships: The college has partnerships in place with North East Surrey College of Technology and Burton & South Derbyshire College for the delivery of learning in Saudi Arabia The college receives funding from: Education Funding Agency. Skills Funding Agency. Higher Education Funding Council. For the 2014 to 2015 academic year, the college’s total income was: £22,057,000 7 Ofsted inspections: The college was inspected in May 2011 and was assessed as outstanding 8 Isle of Wight College Type: College of general and further education Location: The college estate is located in Newport on the Isle of Wight Local Enterprise Partnership: Solent LEP Principal: Debbie Lavin Corporation Chair: Peter Conway Main offer includes: BTECs HND and Foundation Degrees Apprenticeships Access to Higher Education Higher Education Details about the college offer can be reviewed on the college website Specialisms: Advanced manufacturing and marine The college receives funding from: Education Funding Agency. Skills Funding Agency. Higher Education Funding Council. For the 2014 to 2015 academic year, the college’s total income was: £15,664,000 Ofsted inspections: The college was inspected in April 2007 and was assessed as outstanding 9 South Downs College Type: College of general and further education Location: The college estate is located in Waterlooville Local Enterprise Partnership: Solent LEP Principal: Mike Gaston Corporation Chair: Stephanie Linham Main offer includes: A levels BTECs HND and Foundation Degrees Apprenticeships Access to Higher Education Higher Education Details about the college offer can be reviewed on the college website Specialisms: The college delivers provision in all sector subject areas except construction The college receives funding from: Education Funding Agency. Skills Funding Agency. Higher Education Funding Council. For the 2014 to 2015 academic year, the college’s total income was: £28,350,000 Ofsted inspections: The college was inspected in October 2007 and was assessed as outstanding 10 Southampton City College Type: College of general and further education Location: The college estate is located in Southampton City Centre Local Enterprise Partnership: Solent LEP Principal: Sarah Stannard Corporation Chair: Sue Leamore Main offer includes: BTECs HND and Foundation Degrees Apprenticeships Access to Higher Education Higher Education Details about the college offer can be reviewed on the college website Specialisms: Marine, professional construction, hospitality, performance arts, media, care and counselling Partnerships: The college is the sponsor of an academy on the Isle of Wight The college receives funding from: Education Funding Agency. Skills Funding Agency. Higher Education Funding Council. For the 2014 to 2015 academic year, the college’s total income was: £16,381,000 Ofsted inspections: The college was inspected in March 2011 and was assessed as good 11 Barton Peveril College Type: College of general and further education Location: College estate is located in Eastleigh, Hampshire Local Enterprise Partnership: Solent LEP Principal: Jonathan Prest Corporation Chair: Roger Brown Main offer includes: A levels BTECs Details about the college offer can be reviewed on the college website Specialisms: STEM subjects The college receives funding from: Education Funding Agency. Skills Funding Agency. For the 2014 to 2015 academic year, the college’s total income was: £14,312,000 Ofsted inspections: The college was inspected in April 2016 and was assessed as good 12 Havant Sixth Form College Type: Sixth-form college Location: The college estate is located in Havant, north of Portsmouth Local Enterprise Partnership: Solent LEP Principal: John McDougall Corporation Chair: Mike Bateman Main offer includes: A levels BTECs Details about the college offer can be reviewed on the college website Specialisms: ICT, politics, theology and religious studies and accounting and finance The college receives funding from: Education Funding Agency. Skills Funding Agency. For the 2014 to 2015 academic year, the college’s total income was: £6,519,000 Ofsted inspections: The college was inspected in November 2015 and was assessed as good 13 Itchen College Type: Sixth-form college Location: The college estate is located on the east side of Southampton Local Enterprise Partnership: Solent LEP Principal: Barry Hicks Corporation Chair: Jan Lefley Main offer includes: A levels BTECs/CTECs Details about the college offer can be reviewed on the college website Specialisms: Business, sport, leisure and recreation, travel and tourism The college receives funding from: Education Funding Agency. Skills Funding Agency. For the 2014 to 2015 academic year, the college’s total income was: £9,523,000 Ofsted inspections: The college was inspected in October 2013 and was assessed as good 14 Portsmouth College Type: Sixth-form college Location: College estate is located on the eastern side of Portsmouth Local Enterprise Partnership: Solent LEP Principal: Steve Frampton Corporation Chair: Nick Wynne Main offer includes: A levels BTECs Apprenticeships Details about the college offer can be reviewed on the college website Specialisms: Philosophy, crafts, creative arts and design, theology & religious studies and health & social care The college receives funding from: Education Funding Agency. Skills Funding Agency. For the 2014 to 2015 academic year, the college’s total income was: £6,749,000 Ofsted inspections: The college was inspected in March 2013 and was assessed as good 15 Richard Taunton College Type: Sixth-form college Location: The college estate is located on the west side of Southampton Local Enterprise Partnership:
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