Hull College | |
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Address | |
, , HU1 3DG England | |
Coordinates | 53°44′47″N 0°19′57″W / 53.746280°N 0.332400°W |
Information | |
Type | Further Education College |
Department for Education URN | 130579 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
CEO | Debra Gray MBE |
Gender | Mixed |
Age | Mainly Post 16 to No Upper Limit |
Enrolment | 28,000 |
Website | hull-college |
Hull College is a Further Education and Higher Education establishment based in Kingston upon Hull, England.
It provides vocational courses, apprenticeships, Higher Education and adult learning courses, with a focus on equipping young people and adults with the skills needed for long-term career success. The college has approximately 2,100 adult learners, 1,600 learners aged 16 to 18, 1,000 apprentices, 167 learners aged 14 to 16, and 109 learners with high needs.
The college operates from three sites. Its main campus is located at Queen's Gardens, with satellite sites at Cannon Street and the Steve Prescott Centre.
The college was awarded a 'Good' Ofsted rating following a full enhanced skills inspection that took place in late October 2023. The organisation was also recognised for its exceptional contribution to meeting skills needs, earning the highest accolade of 'Strong'.[1]
In the report, inspectors rated a range of provision types with Personal Development and Adult Learning Programmes judged to be 'Outstanding' and Education Programmes for Young People, Quality of Education, Behaviour and Attitudes, Provision for Learners with High Needs, Apprenticeships, and Leadership and Management all given a rating of 'Good'.