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  2. Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Confetti Institute was founded in 1994 by Craig Chettle. [3] [4] It was originally called Confetti Studios. [4]In 2010, Confetti Studios was renamed the Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies, becoming part of the Confetti Media Group, which includes Confetti Constellations, Spool Post, Denizen Records Antenna, Notts TV, and Metronome.

  3. Nottingham University Academy of Science and Technology

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    NUAST- Dunkirk, Nottingham. In September 2018, the first Year 7's were admitted to the school. Year 10 admissions remained open until 2021, after which admissions only accepted eleventh and sixth form. [10] Applications for admission are made though the home education authority. The academy has an admissions number of 120. [11]

  4. Category : Further education colleges in Nottinghamshire

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  5. Nottingham College - Wikipedia

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    South Nottingham College was founded in 1970 in West Bridgford, while Castle College Nottingham was founded on 1 June 2006 from the merger of Broxtowe College and The People's College in Nottingham. The People's College was the oldest further education college in England, having been founded in 1847. Following a public consultation, which ran ...

  6. Nottingham Trent University - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Trent University, Arkwright Building (Grade II listed building) Located just north of Nottingham City Centre, the City site is home to over 17,000 students from Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Law School, School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment, School of Art & Design, School of Social Sciences, and the Centre for Broadcasting & Journalism.

  7. Vision West Nottinghamshire College - Wikipedia

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    The college renamed itself Vision West Notts in September 2011. [15] Shortly after, however, the college adopted its current trading name of Vision West Nottinghamshire College. The formal title is West Nottinghamshire College, as cited in the Ofsted report of June 2012, [4] [13] although it is often referred to as 'West Notts College'. [3]

  8. North Notts College - Wikipedia

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    North Notts College (previously North Nottinghamshire College) is a further education college in Worksop in the county of Nottinghamshire in England. It has 1300 full-time and 8,000 part-time students and 500 employees.

  9. Bluecoat Aspley Academy - Wikipedia

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    Bluecoat Aspley Academy is a Church of England secondary school and sixth form located in the Aspley area of Nottingham, England, dating back to 1706. [1] In 2007, the school had 1550 students aged six to eighteen, including 250 Sixth form students. [2]