Brockenhurst College
Further education school in Brockenhurst, Hampshire, United Kingdom / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Other name | 'Brock' |
Type | Further Education |
Motto | inter silvas quarere verum (Latin for "To seek truth amidst the trees") |
Established | 1909 |
Principal | Helen Odhams |
Staff | 190 teaching staff |
Number of students | 2,800 (total; 2006–07) Adult Learning 10,000 (total; 2006–07) |
Campus | Rural |
Website | https://www.brock.ac.uk |
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Brockenhurst College is a large tertiary college situated in Brockenhurst, Hampshire. Co-educational since the 1920s, Brockenhurst College accepts students over the age of 16 or year 12 students, whichever occurs first due to safeguarding policies.
The college has over 2,700 full-time students and over 8,000 part-time adult learners from as far and wide as The New Forest, Bournemouth, Poole, East Dorset, the Waterside area of Southampton, South Wiltshire, Eastleigh, and the Isle of Wight. Brockenhurst College has been an accredited Investors in People since 1996, and in 2004 was awarded by the AoC Beacon Award and is also rated 'Good' by Ofsted.[1]
The types of courses the college provides are professional, vocational and AS/A Level courses, Foundation Degrees and Apprenticeships.