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3 Facilities  



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4 Academic performance  





5 Notable former pupils  



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Coordinates: 53°3525N 2°1746W / 53.590214°N 2.296164°W / 53.590214; -2.296164
 

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Bury College
Address
Map

Market Street


, ,

BL9 0BG


Coordinates53°35′25N 2°17′46W / 53.590214°N 2.296164°W / 53.590214; -2.296164
Information
TypeFurther Education College
Established1987
Local authorityBury
Department for Education URN130498 Tables
OfstedReports
PrincipalCharlie Deane
GenderCoeducational
Age14 (due to GCSE courses offered)+
Enrolment5,948 (2017)[1]
Websitehttp://www.burycollege.ac.uk

Bury College is a further education college located within the Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester, England. The college offers a wide range of subjects from the A-Level, BTEC, and diploma format among other subjects provided.

Overview[edit]

Bury College is a further education college that provides qualifications for school leavers pursuing A Levels, vocational qualifications and apprenticeships. It also provides a range of courses for adults, including university qualifications run in partnership with the University of Bolton.

History[edit]

Bury College began as Bury Technical College. From May 1940 to May 1946, Bury Technical College was occupied by the Royal Military College of Science (Fire Control Wing) to provide specialist courses in the use of fire control instruments during the war. Following Local Government reorganisation in 1974, the college merged with Radcliffe Technical College to form the Bury Metropolitan College of Further Education.

Bury College became a tertiary college on 1 September 1987, as a result of Bury Council's decision to develop a tertiary provision system for Bury. The college was formed by the merger of the then Bury College of Further Education premises in Bury and Radcliffe with Peel Sixth Form College, Stand Sixth Form College, and a number of Youth Training Scheme units located in various parts of the borough.

Facilities[edit]

Bury College has invested over £40 million in recent years on facilities and buildings. The college has facilities for construction and engineering, IT suites and computer-aided design studios. The Woodbury developments provide a learning resource centre and library, industry standard art studios and a courtyard.

Sites[edit]

Academic performance[edit]

Bury College's results are consistently above the national average and in 2013 the college achieved an exceptional pass rate of 100% for 37 of its Advanced Level courses. The college saw exceptional results for Vocational A Level and National Diploma courses with 100% pass rates in many courses.[citation needed]

Notable former pupils[edit]

Stand Grammar School[edit]

Stand Sixth-Form College[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]


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