City Of Oxford College

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City of Oxford College is a further education college in Oxford, England. It has two campuses – one in the city centre, and one in Blackbird Leys to the south east of Oxford city. IntroductionIt used to be called Oxford & Cherwell Valley College but changed name when the Oxford & Cherwell Valley College Group reorganised and become the Activate Learning group in 2013. City of Oxford College provides vocational training programmes, primarily for the post-16 sector, across different subjects. Programmes include vocational training for school leavers and professionals /adults, A-levels, apprenticeships, higher education, international study, learning for leisure, and courses to help the unemployed get back into work. History1. 1 Oxford College of Further EducationFounded in 1960, and based at the current Blackbird Leys and Oxford city centre campuses, the Oxford College of Further Education offered courses to students at all levels. At the turn of the millennium the student population was made up of 1, 872 full-time and 7, 533 part-time students. The College was divided into three faculties: arts, engineering services, and business and technology. 1. 2 Oxford and Cherwell CollegeOn 31 July 2003, Oxford College of Further Education merged with North Oxfordshire College in Banbury to become Oxford and Cherwell College. The newly-merged college also became home to the Rycotewood Furniture Centre, which moved from Thame – where it belonged to Rycotewood College – to the Oxford city centre campus. 1. 3 Oxford & Cherwell Valley CollegeA new campus was opened in Bicester in 2005. This is when the college became Oxford & Cherwell Valley College (OCVC). In 2010 OCVC, along with the Learning Skills Network (LSN), took responsibility for running Reading College. OCVC then became the Oxford & Cherwell Valley College Group.

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City of Oxford College is a further education college in Oxford, England. It has two campuses – one in the city centre, and one in Blackbird Leys to the south east of Oxford city. IntroductionIt used to be called Oxford & Cherwell Valley College but changed name when the Oxford & Cherwell Valley College Group reorganised and become the Activate Learning group in 2013. City of Oxford College provides vocational training programmes, primarily for the post-16 sector, across different subjects. Programmes include vocational training for school leavers and professionals /adults, A-levels, apprenticeships, higher education, international study, learning for leisure, and courses to help the unemployed get back into work. History1. 1 Oxford College of Further EducationFounded in 1960, and based at the current Blackbird Leys and Oxford city centre campuses, the Oxford College of Further Education offered courses to students at all levels. At the turn of the millennium the student population was made up of 1, 872 full-time and 7, 533 part-time students. The College was divided into three faculties: arts, engineering services, and business and technology. 1. 2 Oxford and Cherwell CollegeOn 31 July 2003, Oxford College of Further Education merged with North Oxfordshire College in Banbury to become Oxford and Cherwell College. The newly-merged college also became home to the Rycotewood Furniture Centre, which moved from Thame – where it belonged to Rycotewood College – to the Oxford city centre campus. 1. 3 Oxford & Cherwell Valley CollegeA new campus was opened in Bicester in 2005. This is when the college became Oxford & Cherwell Valley College (OCVC). In 2010 OCVC, along with the Learning Skills Network (LSN), took responsibility for running Reading College. OCVC then became the Oxford & Cherwell Valley College Group.

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City Of Oxford College is located at OX1 1SA Oxford, Oxfordshire
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