Dudley College

About Dudley College

Dudley College is a college of further education in Dudley, West Midlands, England. HistoryIn 1862 the Dudley Public Hall and Mechanics Institute was built. In 1896 this was expanded to become the Dudley Technical School, which became Dudley Technical College in 1926. Dudley College was opened in 1936 as a single-site establishment on The Broadway, located in the shadow of Dudley Castle. During the 1970s, Dudley College took over the former Coseley UDC offices in Sedgley Road West and converted them into an annexe. This facility closed in July 1993, as Dudley College had taken over the former Mons Hill School on the Priory Estate in September 1990 and had now opened a multimillion-pound extension on the site which contained replacement facilities for those at Sedgley Road West. In September 2002, Dudley College took over the bulk of University of Wolverhampton's redundant Castle View Campus in the Eve Hill area of Dudley. The newer buildings were retained as part of the college, but the oldest building (dating from 1905) was demolished and is now occupied by a development of private houses and flats. An expansion to the main campus was completed in 1991 to accommodate increased student numbers that were the result of the establishment of tertiary education in the Dudley area. The extension became known as the Jack Wilson buildings in honour of long-serving local councillor John "Jack" Wilson, who had taken part in the digging of the extension's foundations in August 1990.

Dudley College Description

Dudley College is a college of further education in Dudley, West Midlands, England. HistoryIn 1862 the Dudley Public Hall and Mechanics Institute was built. In 1896 this was expanded to become the Dudley Technical School, which became Dudley Technical College in 1926. Dudley College was opened in 1936 as a single-site establishment on The Broadway, located in the shadow of Dudley Castle. During the 1970s, Dudley College took over the former Coseley UDC offices in Sedgley Road West and converted them into an annexe. This facility closed in July 1993, as Dudley College had taken over the former Mons Hill School on the Priory Estate in September 1990 and had now opened a multimillion-pound extension on the site which contained replacement facilities for those at Sedgley Road West. In September 2002, Dudley College took over the bulk of University of Wolverhampton's redundant Castle View Campus in the Eve Hill area of Dudley. The newer buildings were retained as part of the college, but the oldest building (dating from 1905) was demolished and is now occupied by a development of private houses and flats. An expansion to the main campus was completed in 1991 to accommodate increased student numbers that were the result of the establishment of tertiary education in the Dudley area. The extension became known as the Jack Wilson buildings in honour of long-serving local councillor John "Jack" Wilson, who had taken part in the digging of the extension's foundations in August 1990.