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Uxbridge College
Address
Map
Park Road

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UB8 1NQ

England
Information
TypeFurther Education
MottoAchieve To Succeed
Established1965
Local authorityHillingdon
Department for Education URN130446 Tables
OfstedReports
Chairman of the GovernorsMaud Tyler
PrincipalLaraine Smith OBE
GenderMixed
Age16 to no upper age limit
Websitehttp://www.uxbridgecollege.ac.uk/

Uxbridge College (formerly Uxbridge Technical College) is a general further education college in the London Borough of Hillingdon. It has two campuses, in Uxbridge and in Hayes.

Facilities

The Hayes campus building

Uxbridge College has spent heavily on its buildings, facilities and IT systems, spending £38 over the last 12 years. Facilities include the £5 Mall and teaching centre completed in September 2006, the £6.3 Technical Institute, its professional-level hair and beauty salons, and training kitchens.

On the Uxbridge campus the Mall offers conference and classroom facilities alongside a coffee and relaxation area. It also houses student and learning support services and includes private offices for confidential meetings.

The Hayes Community Campus offers purpose-built facilities including professional level hair and beauty salons, a theatre for dance and drama performances, a nursery and a multi-gym.

The London Borough of Hillingdon has refurbished Uxbridge Lido which is now incorporated into a brand new sport and leisure centre with a 50m indoor swimming pool adjacent to Uxbridge College and Hillingdon Athletics Stadium called the Hillingdon Sports and Leisure Complex.[1]

In 2010, Laraine Smith, principal of the college, was awarded an OBE for her services to further education.[2]

In 2011, Uxbridge College launched a new sports department which includes a brand new gymnasium, a £6 sports hall, lounge area and two new 5-a-side football pitches with third generation turf and tarmac.[3]

Ranking 2005-6

In London, Uxbridge College came top in figures from the Learning and Skills Council beating the capital's 38 other further education providers.[citation needed]

Review 2008

Following a one-week visit in May, inspectors from the government's education inspection body

Educational and learning partnerships

References

  1. ^ "Hillingdon Sports and Leisure Complex".
  2. ^ "Uxbridge College Principal Awarded OBE". Uxbridge Gazette. January 2010. Retrieved 9 November 2011.
  3. ^ http://www.uxbridge.ac.uk/college-news-a-events/147-november-2010/179-launch-of-p6m-sports-hall-at-uxbridge-college.pdf?format=phocapdf

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