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Further education college in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England
Rotherham College
Location
Rotherham
,
South Yorkshire
,
S65 1EG
England
Information
Type
Further Education college
Motto
Skills for your future
Established
1853: Rotherham School of Science and Art 1981: Rotherham College of Arts and Technology 2016: Rotherham College
Local authority
Rotherham
Department for Education URN
130527 Tables
Ofsted
Reports
Chair
Ken Barrass
Chief Executive
John Connolly
Staff
400+
Gender
Mixed
Age
16 (does sometimes accept from 14)+
Enrolment
7,000
Colour(s)
Blue
Website
http://www.rotherham.ac.uk
Rotherham College (formerly Rotherham College of Arts and Technology shortened to RCAT) is a further education college in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.
It was established as Rotherham School of Science and Art in the 19th century.
From the 1930s, it provided technical-orientated education from the Howard building on Eastwood Lane, Rotherham. In 1981, three neighbouring colleges of arts, technology and adult education were merged into one. As a result, the college became known as Rotherham College of Arts and Technology (RCAT).
In August 2004, Rotherham College merged with the Dinnington-based further education provider, Rother Valley College.
On 1 February 2016, Rotherham College merged with North Notts College to create a new education and training organisation, the RNN Group. The name, Rotherham College, was retained for the two campuses.
On 1 February 2017, Dearne Valley College joined the RNN Group. Alongside the three colleges, the RNN Group also incorporates an apprenticeship business, RNN Training, and a number of subsidiary companies which cover a range of specialist training sectors. The RNN Group was criticised by OFSTED, for its poor oversight of subcontractors in 2018.[1]
^"Ofsted watch: RNN Group criticised for poor oversight of subcontractors". FE Week. 13 April 2018. Archived from the original on 10 September 2018. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
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