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Loughborough College S Block building. Loughborough College offers courses in beauty, business, childcare, creative industries and computing, electrical installation, engineering, hairdressing, hospitality and catering, leisure, travel and aviation, motor vehicles, public services and sport.
Loughborough University (abbreviated as Lough or Lboro for post-nominals) [8] [9] is a public research university in the market town of Loughborough, Leicestershire, England.It has been a university since 1966, but it dates back to 1909, when Loughborough Technical Institute was founded.
Loughborough College is the second biggest education establishment in Loughborough, after the University. It offers further education and vocational courses. It was established in 1909, and has over 12,000 full and part-time students.
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The course is delivered by Loughborough College and the National Space Centre, including physics and mathematics delivery in the National Space Academy Science Lab in Leicester. [ 48 ] The National Space Academy’s resources page includes lesson starter clips on astrobiology, space-themed videos in support of STEM lessons and videos and ...
Charnwood College was the first time two upper schools had been merged in Leicestershire. Charnwood college inherited the supporters of the two former schools, the Burleigh Pig and the Garendon Stag. The Burleigh Pig became an unofficial supporter and eventually became seen as an official supporter after the installation of a statue of a bronze ...
Quorn (/ k w ɔːr n /) is a village and civil parish in Leicestershire, England, near the university town of Loughborough. Its name was shortened from Quorndon in 1889, to avoid postal difficulties owing to its similarity to the name of another village, Quarndon , in neighbouring Derbyshire.
In 1989 the college moved to new purpose-built accommodation on the campus of Loughborough College, with the aim of enabling access to the full range of provision of a mainstream further education college. The college supports people with sight loss and other disabilities to access education, employment and independent living.