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Peterborough College currently admits around 3,500 full-time and 12,000 part-time students, encompassing the widest range of courses in the Greater Peterborough area. The first undergraduate programme, offered in conjunction with De Montfort University , was introduced in 1993.
City College Peterborough is an adult and community learning college in the city of Peterborough in the United Kingdom. Established in 1970, as Peterborough College of Adult Education (PCAE), the college traces its origins to 1944, with the opening of the Adult Education Institute, which became part of Peterborough Technical College in 1946.
The main campus of Fleming College is the Sutherland Campus in Peterborough. Other campuses are located in Cobourg , Haliburton (Haliburton School of Art + Design), and Lindsay (Frost Campus). The college's modern architecture was designed by Ronald Thom .
By 2004, Peterborough College attracted over 15,000 students each year from the UK and abroad and was ranked in the top five per cent of colleges in the UK. [110] Greater Peterborough University Technical College is a new education facility set to open in September 2015. [111]
Established in 1967, Fleming College (formerly Sir Sandford Fleming College), is a multidisciplinary institution with two primary campuses within the city of Peterborough: Sutherland Campus is located on Brealey Drive in the city's west end, and has recently undergone a massive expansion.
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Hampton College is an all-through school for pupils aged 4 to 18, located in Hampton, Peterborough, England. [1] The school opened to years 7 and 8 in September 2005. [2] [3] By 2008 the school accepted students in years 7 through to 11. Further expansion, including a sixth form, was initially due for completion by 2010.
The building was renamed Peterborough Collegiate and in August 2012 opened as a re-purposed facility offering alternative and continuing education (ACE). [2] Peterborough Collegiate was founded in 1827 as the Peterborough Government School on the former property of Central Public School.