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Shipley College is a General Further Education college in West Yorkshire, England, The college is a small place mainly based in the village of Saltaire. Other Sites are used for Lifestyle and Adult Learning and include local schools and Community Centres.
A list of universities in Yorkshire and the Humber, educational institutions with university status by the Office for Students (formerly the Privy Council of the United Kingdom)and mainly based in England's Yorkshire and the Humber region, are institutions running courses at both undergraduate (operated by UCAS) and postgraduate levels.
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The scuola serale (evening school) is a structured institution for the education and training of professional adults in Italy.. The first evening schools opened in the first half of the nineteenth century under the pressure of the first civil strike organised by labor movements, with the main aim of reducing illiteracy.
North Lindsey College is an associate college of the University of Lincoln providing a range of further education and higher education courses. The college comprises 69 departments and occupies an area of 23 acres (93,000 m 2). It has two local centres in Ashby and Barton.
In May 2014 HCC Training announced plans to offer adult education and training courses from the site, starting September 2014; as well as opening the sports facilities up for community use. [14] As a result, adult education provision at a number of sites in the city ceased and transferred to the Beverley Road site in September 2014. [ 15 ]
Detail of Gwersyllt War Memorial. Joseph Hermon Cawthra was born in Baildon in Yorkshire, the son of Silas and Ellen Cawthra.From the age of 14 he spent seven years as an apprentice to a monumental stonemason while, from 1904, taking evening classes at the Salts Art School in Shipley until 1907. [1]
In 2009 the college came first in North East Lincolnshire for points per student. [citation needed] In 2011, 100% of students left the college with at least two A levels or equivalent qualifications, and 95% achieved the equivalent of three A level passes. [27] 41.2% of A level entries in 2010 earned A*–B grades. This breaks down as 24.1% B ...