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The college was awarded Beacon status in 2010. The college consists of two campuses, Deanfield and Rotherfield. A third campus, Southfield, was demolished in 1998 and the land sold to fund improvements to the rest of the site, notably a new building on the Deanfield campus.
Henley College may refer to: Henley College Coventry, a further education college in Coventry, West Midlands; The Henley College (Henley-on-Thames), a sixth form ...
It was formed by merging the previously independent Henley Management College (formerly the Administrative Staff College) with the existing business school of the University of Reading. As a result of the merger it now occupies two sites: Greenlands Campus , near the town of Henley-on-Thames , the original site of the Henley Management College ...
The college's main building, photographed in 2005. Henley College Coventry was a further education college in the city of Coventry, England.Established in 1964, it was one of three further education colleges within the city boundaries, alongside City College Coventry and Hereward College before its merger in 2017 with City College to become Coventry College.
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A new station at Wargrave opened on 1 October 1900 with two 500-foot (150 m) platforms; a new road from the station site to the village had to be built. [10] [16] The old 45-foot (14 m) turntable at Henley was proving inadequate as engine dimensions increased, and a new 55-foot (17 m) turntable was brought into use in 1903.
Rupert House School is an independent pre-prep and preparatory school located in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. [1] [3] [4] Rupert House School was established in 1924 with ten pupils and was originally called St Joan's School. It was renamed after Prince Rupert of the Rhine when it moved from New Street to its present location in Bell ...