Oldham College

Coordinates: 53°32′35″N 2°07′12″W / 53.543°N 2.120°W / 53.543; -2.120

Oldham College
Established 1893
Type Government funded further education
Principal Alun Francis
Chair of the Board of Governors Shaid Mushtaq
Location Rochdale Road
Oldham
Greater Manchester
OL9 6AA
England
Local authority Oldham
DfE URN 130505 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Gender Co-educational
Ages 16+
Website www.oldham.ac.uk

Oldham College, is a further education college based in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England.

History

Oldham College was established in 1893 after a donation from the Platt family, a famous textile machinery manufacturer. This led to the institution of the School of Art and Science in the town centre.

Today, Oldham College offers an extensive range of qualifications in a variety of areas including digital and creative, performing arts and media, financial and professional services, sport, travel and public services, construction and the built environment, caring professions plus retail and commercial.

Vocational education is more important than ever with businesses wanting to take on new staff with the right skills and knowledge to work in their sector. We work closely with employers to ensure we are providing courses and developing students in sectors that are relevant, growing and have lots of opportunities. These employers contribute to the development of our curriculum and help in other ways such as providing work experience, master classes, workshops and much more.

Present day

In the last 2 years we have invested £22m in our campus and are delighted to have three new buildings with state-of-the-art facilities that students can use and enjoy. Each year we welcome around 10,000 students studying over 500 full time and part time courses plus apprenticeships. We have big plans for the future and want you to be a part of this!

Our apprenticeship offer is the modern way for people to earn while they learn. Combining elements of education, training and employment, an apprenticeship is designed to set you up for a satisfying career. During your apprenticeship, you will gain a wide range of invaluable work experience, gain a new qualification and receive helpful guidance in college and in the work place. Apprentices tend to earn £100,000 more in a lifetime than other employees so it really is a great choice!

Traineeships are also an exciting way to get a feel for an industry or career when you are not sure about your career journey. A Traineeship can last from 6 weeks up to six months. If you have little work experience but are prepared to work hard and learn, it's a great way to get on the job ladder. You are suitable for a traineeship if you are unemployed and have little work experience, are motivated to work, aged 16 – 18 and qualified below Level 3, or 19 - 23 and have not yet achieved a full Level 2 qualification and can be ready for employment or an Apprenticeship within six months of engaging in a Traineeship.

Oldham College is part of a larger group offering education from primary to university level; from entry level to degrees. We sponsor Waterhead Academy and Stoneleigh Academy as well as managing University Campus Oldham.

Notable alumni

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