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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. Category : Further education colleges in Nottinghamshire

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    Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies; H. Hucknall Sixth Form Centre; N. North Notts College; Nottingham College;

  4. Education in Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    Central College Nottingham was formed in 2012. New College Nottingham (NCN) was established in 1999. It has around 3,500 students, and about 900 apprentices. The Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies was established in 1994, and has since been bought by Nottingham Trent University. [5]

  5. List of schools in Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of schools in the city of Nottingham, ... Bilborough College; Nottingham College; Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies; Independent schools

  6. 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]

  7. Nottingham College - Wikipedia

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    The college was formed from the merger of Castle College Nottingham and South Nottingham College. 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.

  8. George Spencer Academy - Wikipedia

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    The school specialises in design and technology with its sixth form being a Technology College established in 2004. The school is situated in Stapleford near the Toton boundary. Able to be seen from Stapleford's Bardill's roundabout, it has a lower and upper site over the A52 and is consequently the only school in England to have a footbridge ...

  9. 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]