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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.
NTU has around 23,000 under-graduates and around 3,000 post-graduates. NTU's Nottingham Business School has around 4,500 students. The College of Law was founded in 1962, being granted degree-awarding powers in 2006. It received university status in 2012, changing its name to the University of Law. It opened its Nottingham campus in 2019. [6]
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 ...
It was opened in 2014 as a 14 to 19 University Technical College, [6] but transitioned into an 11-18 free school in September 2018. [ 7 ] The school is a member of Nova Education Trust, [ 4 ] which provides the school with its IT systems and teachers.
Djanogly City Academy City Academy secondary school in Nottingham, England.It has been open since 2003, when it replaced the oversubscribed Djanogly CTC, a City Technology College, [1] which was then independent from local authority control.
The college has a Centre of Vocational Excellence (CoVE) status for engineering, specialised construction, logistics and care. [4] A 2008 Ofsted report accorded the school Grade 1 (outstanding) on all inspection points, [ 4 ] but at the 2012 inspection the college ratings lowered from Outstanding to good overall with some satisfactory areas and ...
Nottingham School of Art on Waverley Street. In 1836, the Government Select Committee on Art and Manufactures produced a report highlighting concerns about the standard of design in the industry. Higher standards abroad forced manufacturers to buy or copy foreign designs.
Badminton World Champion Nathan Robertson is a former pupil, [5] as is Nottingham R.F.C. fullback David Jackson. [6] In September 2002 Dayncourt School was awarded Specialist Sports College status, after a campaign led by long-serving PE teachers Dave Bullas and John Jones. The decision marked a significant shift in the evolution of the school ...