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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.
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."
Shipley is a historic market town and civil parish [1] in the City of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.. Located on the River Aire and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, Shipley is directly north of the city of Bradford.
The college offers a range of foundation and further education courses including NVQs, GCSEs, A Levels, BTECs and Access courses.The College also offers Teacher Education higher education courses in conjunction with Canterbury Christ Church University, Higher Education Studies with Birkbeck, University of London and a degree in Counselling with Middlesex University.
The castle played a part in the Wars of the Roses, once housed James VI on his way to his coronation as James I of England, was linked to the Gunpowder Plot, and offered a bed to Oliver Cromwell ...
Grimsby College, as it was known from 1993, was known as an 'Associate College' of the University of Humberside, and offered a wide range of HNDs, not its former range of food-industry courses, although it even offered an HND in Viticulture and Vinification, which became the UK's first degree course in Oenology (wine-making) in 1994, run by ...
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. Major philanthropic ...
The Shipley sisters were strong-willed, highly educated Quaker women who created the school to pass on their values to similarly minded young women. [6] The school opened in the fall of 1894 with six students and nine faculty members. [6] By the 1940s, Shipley had expanded the student body to 341 students. [6]