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City College Southampton is a general
further education Further education (often abbreviated FE) in the United Kingdom and Ireland is education in addition to that received at secondary school, that is distinct from the higher education (HE) offered in universities and other academic institutions. I ...
college located in
Southampton Southampton () is a port city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire in southern England. It is located approximately south-west of London and west of Portsmouth. The city forms part of the South Hampshire built-up area, which also covers Po ...
, Hampshire, England. The college has around 1000 full-time, 2500 part-time students and 450 apprentices each year. It offers a wide choice of full-time vocational courses including art & design, beauty, hairdressing, media, hospitality and catering, IT, performing arts, construction, engineering, business studies, care, travel & tourism, childcare, marine technology, boat building and technical theatre. The college teaches career-focused courses for young people and adults, both students and apprentices from 16 years old and further (no one is ever too old to learn). There are courses at all levels to prepare students for work or university and to improve key life skills. These include HNDs and HNCs, Access to Higher Education, BTEC Extended Diplomas and many other types of vocational course to give students the qualifications they need. The college trains apprentices. All of its apprentices are employed by a local business and train some of the time at college. Major local firms such as Griffon Hoverworks have high quality apprenticeship schemes. It runs other training courses for businesses and other organisations such as the local hospitals and City Council. Since September 2017 Solent University's Warsash Maritime School has been located at the campus.


Campuses

* St Mary Street Campus (), the main campus is located near
Southampton City Centre Southampton City Centre is the commercial and organisational centre of the City of Southampton, and the transport hub of the city. Because Southampton is on the South Coast of England, the city centre is not at the geometric centre of the city, ...
. * Marine Technology Centre, Woolston ()


History (17th century-1995)

The oldest building on the site is Bencraft House, a fine Georgian house built in around 1800. It is named after
Russell Bencraft Sir Henry William Russell Bencraft (4 March 1858 — 25 December 1943) was an English first-class cricketer, sports administrator, medical doctor, businessman and philanthropist. Bencraft was an important figure in the early history of Hampsh ...
, an eminent Sotonian who was born in the house when his father was the medical officer for the workhouse. The Victorian frontage dates back to the old St Mary
workhouse In Britain, a workhouse () was an institution where those unable to support themselves financially were offered accommodation and employment. (In Scotland, they were usually known as poorhouses.) The earliest known use of the term ''workhouse'' ...
(1866) is on the site of earlier
almshouse An almshouse (also known as a bede-house, poorhouse, or hospital) was charitable housing provided to people in a particular community, especially during the medieval era. They were often targeted at the poor of a locality, at those from certain ...
s which go back to the 17th century. City College Southampton has its origins in wartime skill shortages and a recognition of the need to set up a technical school in Southampton. Operating from a number of locations; in 1948 the Education Authority took over the old St Mary Institution (or
workhouse In Britain, a workhouse () was an institution where those unable to support themselves financially were offered accommodation and employment. (In Scotland, they were usually known as poorhouses.) The earliest known use of the term ''workhouse'' ...
) to provide a more permanent home for the Technical School and following substantial building works and consolidation of a number of local school sites, it was opened as the Technical College in June 1952. In 1960 work had begun on the construction of Southampton College of Technology and the Technical College became part of this organisation. In 1969, however, it became a separate entity and as such adopted the name Southampton Technical College. On 2 April 1995 it changed its name again to Southampton City College.


Redevelopment (2004–2011)

City College undertook an extensive campus redevelopment programme. The first stage was completed in September 2004, which included the completion of a new reception and information & advice centre, new teaching block with learning centres for IT, Art & Design, Health & Social Care and Childcare. The second phase was completed in the summer of 2005 and involved the development of a new technology building which includes facilities for motor vehicle, brickwork and construction trades. In September 2009 an outdated block was transformed to provide industry standard learning facilities for 3D creative design, engineering, professional construction and electrical installation. This block also houses learning centres and a lecture theatre. In September 2010, with 85% of its buildings new or refurbished, City College opened two new blocks, forming the completion phase of the campus redevelopment project. 'The hub' includes a new theatre, TV and radio studios, a business training suite, a learning centre a theatre bar and fitness suite. The conjoined Aspire building houses new facilities for catering, hair and beauty, together with seminar rooms and learning centres. These work-based training facilities are open to the public as the "Aspire" restaurant and "Kudos" Hair and Beauty Salons, and form an integral part in the education provided in these service-related industries.


The hub

The college's £34 million third phase development of the site provides a commercial and community resource. These new facilities known as 'the hub' can be used by learners of all ages, the local community and local businesses.


eLearning

City College provides a number of electronic systems to support students in their learning. *A virtual learning environment (VLE) branded as Citybit based on Moodle software is available to all students from inside and outside the college. *A streaming media service branded as Citytube is also available. Very much like "YouTube", students can upload videos as well as view learning content produced or supplied by teachers to support their learning. In 2011 City College's eLearning systems featured prominently in the OFSTED best practice guide
ofsted virtual learning environments e-portfolioofsted good practice case studies booklet pdf
In 2012 City College Southampton was shortlisted for
Times Educational Supplement (TES) FE award
in elearningCelebrating dedication to excellence in FE, FE news , Published in TES magazine on 7 September 2012 , By: Joseph Lee for the work done in Citybit, the VLE.


Notable alumni

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Paul Ainsworth Paul Ainsworth (born 1979) is a British chef from Southampton, England. He is chef-patron at Paul Ainsworth at Number 6 in Padstow, Cornwall which was awarded a Michelin star in 2013 and has four AA Rosettes. After studying at catering college, ...
Chef, restaurant and hotel owner -
Craig David Craig Ashley David (born 5 May 1981) is a British singer and songwriter who rose to fame in 1999, featuring on the single "Re-Rewind (The Crowd Say Bo Selecta), Re-Rewind" by Artful Dodger (UK band), Artful Dodger. David's debut studio album, ' ...
- Singer and musician
Mark Tilling
- Chocolatier and winner of Bake Off Creme de la Creme


References


External links


Southampton City College

Ofsted Report Mar 2011

The Hub Theater
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