City of Wolverhampton College

Further education school in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England
City of Wolverhampton College
Address
Map
Paget Road

Wolverhampton
,
West Midlands
,
WV6 0DU

England
Information
TypeFurther Education
Established1962
Local authorityWolverhampton City Council
Department for Education URN130484 Tables
OfstedReports
PrincipalMr Malcolm Cowgill
GenderMixed
Age16+
Telephone01902 836000
Websitehttp://www.wolvcoll.ac.uk

City of Wolverhampton College is a further education college located in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.

History

The college was formed in September 1999 as the result of a merger of Wulfrun College in Wolverhampton and Bilston Community College in Bilston.[1]

Upon this merger, it was initially known as Wolverhampton College, but in the aftermath of Wolverhampton gaining city status in December 2000, it adopted its current title.

A campus has since opened on Wellington Road in Bilston, replacing the old Bilston Community College buildings nearby which had originally been the buildings of Bilston Girls High School.

The college offers courses to students from Wolverhampton and the surrounding area. Courses offered include NVQs, GCSEs, BTECs, A Levels and Access courses. In addition, the college offers some higher education courses in conjunction with the University of Wolverhampton.

Campuses

  • Wellington Road Campus, Wellington Road, Bilston (52°34′25″N 2°05′32″W / 52.5737°N 2.0922°W / 52.5737; -2.0922 (City of Wolverhampton College, Wellington Road Campus))
  • Paget Road Campus, Paget Road, Wolverhampton (52°35′22″N 2°09′24″W / 52.5895°N 2.1568°W / 52.5895; -2.1568 (City of Wolverhampton College, Paget Road Campus))
  • Metro One Campus, Bilston Street, Wolverhampton (52°35′02″N 2°07′28″W / 52.5838°N 2.1245°W / 52.5838; -2.1245 (City of Wolverhampton College, Metro One Campus))
  • Telford Campus, Stafford Park 4, Telford, Shropshire (52°40′33″N 2°25′20″W / 52.6759°N 2.4222°W / 52.6759; -2.4222 (City of Wolverhampton College, Telford Campus))

It's intended that the Paget Road site will close in due course with students transferring to an expanded Metro One Campus coined "The City Learning Quarter".[2]

Worcester Campus previously located 9-11 Copenhagen Street, Worcester, WR1 2HB, is no longer listed.

Notable students

  • Liam Payne, X Factor finalist and member of boyband One Direction. Payne studied Music Technology at the college.[3]
  • Sam Gumbley, known professionally as S-X, producer and singer. Gumbley studied Music Technology at the college.
  • Garry Crawford, Professor of Sociology and author, University of Salford
  • Lesley Whittle was a student at the college when, in 1975, she was kidnapped and murdered by Donald Neilson. This was one of the most notorious crimes of the 1970s.

References

  1. ^ [1] Archived 21 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Wolverhampton welcomes £20 million for new City Learning Quarter". GOV.UK. Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Liam Payne now sprinting to X Factor success". Express & Star. Retrieved 5 April 2012.

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