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Easton College is a college of further and higher education in Norfolk, United Kingdom.It is located on a 200-hectare (490-acre) campus in the village of Easton.The college has specialist facilities for training in agriculture, horticulture, arboriculture, countryside, animal studies, and equine, alongside provision in construction, engineering, foundation learning, sport and public services.
Suffolk Rural College is an English further education college in the village of Otley, Suffolk. The college was founded in 1970 as Otley College of Agriculture and Horticulture. It merged with Ipswich-based Suffolk New College in 2020, having previously been partnered with Easton College in Norfolk .
City College Norwich is a college of further and higher education in Norfolk, England. It is one of the largest colleges in the country. [ 1 ] The College has expanded in recent years following mergers with Easton College in 2020 [ 2 ] and Paston College in North Walsham in 2017.
Peakhurst High School, also known as Georges River College Peakhurst Campus, is a Co-Ed middle school that offers comprehensive education from years 7 to 10. Students who complete Year 10 at GRC Peakhurst Campus have a place in GRC Oatley Campus (11–12).
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More than 2,600 students enroll in SCC's college-credit courses annually. [citation needed] SCC provides continuing education courses throughout Columbus County, serving more than 8,000 students annually. [citation needed] The 246-acre campus is on the Chadbourn Highway between Whiteville and Chadbourn in southeastern North Carolina.
East Coast College is a Further Education (FE) college which has campuses in Lowestoft, Suffolk and Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. Following a six-month pilot area review in 2014, it was proposed that the merger of Great Yarmouth College and Lowestoft College would result in improved education and training provision locally.
The BonDurants had previously founded Atlanta Christian College in 1937, and George BonDurant served as its first President until 1947, when he left over a dispute with the trustees. He then found employment as an evangelist of the Roanoke District Churches of Christ in eastern North Carolina in 1947.