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Royal Forest of Dean College was a college of further education located close to the town of Coleford, in the Forest of Dean in west Gloucestershire. It was dissolved by government order as of 31 January 2011 in order to be merged to Gloucestershire College . [ 1 ]
Gloucestershire College (GC or Gloscol) is a college of further and higher education in the county of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. [1] It offers a range of education and training programmes, which include: Apprenticeships and higher apprenticeships; Professional and technical qualifications; Higher education; Short courses for businesses
This is a list of current further education colleges that are publicly funded by the Education and Skills Funding Agency in England. The government considers colleges of the further education sector to be: "general FE (GFE) and tertiary colleges, sixth form (6F) colleges, specialist colleges (e.g. colleges of agriculture, or drama) and adult education institutes."
It was first set up in 1973 and was then moved in 1976 to its present location. The school is located in Gloucestershire, and falls within the English, not Welsh, education system. Although the majority of its students live in the Forest of Dean area of England, a significant number travel from within Wales.
[5] which also contains Malmesbury School and Bradon Forest School in Wiltshire. [6] In November 2015, the Dean Academy was put into special measures after a critical Ofsted report, [7] and the headteacher, David Gaston, resigned. [8] Following his resignation, John Barrett was head appointed teacher for the 2015–2016 school year.
4th (Forest of Dean) Gloucestershire Artillery Volunteer Corps; 12th (Forest of Dean) Gloucestershire Rifle Volunteer Corps; 1887 Forest of Dean by-election; 1911 Forest of Dean by-election; 1912 Forest of Dean by-election; 1925 Forest of Dean by-election
(For higher educational institutions offering bachelor's, master's or doctoral degrees in forestry and related fields see: List of forestry universities and colleges.) This is a list of notable secondary , tertiary , technical schools, and practical training institutes around the world offering one- or two-year forestry technician degrees ...
Soudley is a popular destination for tourists visiting the Forest of Dean, largely due to the local scenery and its proximity to several tourist attractions. Nearby attractions include the Dean Heritage Centre, Soudley Ponds, Blaize Bailey viewpoint and the Blue Rock Trail. Activities at the Dean Heritage Centre include chain-saw wood carving ...