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Petroc
TypePublic
Further Education
Higher Education
Established2008 (merger of North Devon College and East Devon College)
2009 (renamed Petroc)
PrincipalSean Mackney[1]
Location ,

England, United Kingdom


51°04′19N 4°04′08W / 51.072°N 4.069°W / 51.072; -4.069 (Petroc-North-Devon)
51°03′54N 4°04′59W / 51.065°N 4.083°W / 51.065; -4.083 (Petroc-Brannams)
50°54′43N 3°29′31W / 50.912°N 3.492°W / 50.912; -3.492 (Petroc-Tiverton)
CampusNorth Devon, Brannams, Mid Devon
Websitewww.petroc.ac.uk

Petroc is a further education (FE) and Higher Education (HE) collegeinDevon, England, with a catchment area covering more than 1,500 square miles (3,900 km2). It also has the largest A-level sixth form in North Devon. The college serves up to 11,000 students each year, on a wide range of full and part-time courses (from entry level to higher education in partnership with Plymouth University), including distance learning and work-based training.

Petroc was formerly North Devon College and East Devon College. The institutions merged on 1 August 2008. North Devon College was the nominal survivor of the merger, however that name was deemed unsuitable for the merged college due to its expanded catchment area.[2] The merged college was renamed Petroc in 2009.[3] The college is named after St Petroc, a saint with numerous dedications throughout Devon and the patron saint of the Devon flag.

In 2015 the college was graded ‘good’ by Ofsted.[4] In 2017 it was rated as Silver within the Teaching Excellence Framework.[5]

Petroc has three campuses. The North Devon Campus is located in Barnstaple. The Brannams Campus is also located in Barnstaple, in the Roundswell area, and takes its name from Brannam Pottery, the company which formerly occupied the site. The Mid Devon Campus is in Tiverton.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Interview with Sean Mackney". Petroc. August 2019. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  • ^ "College History". Petroc. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  • ^ Offord, Paul (20 May 2015). "Two Devon colleges facing combined £4m budget shortfall for 2015/16 consider merger". FE Week. London. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  • ^ "Petroc". Ofsted. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
  • ^ Howells, Sarah (24 June 2017). "Petroc wins awards for 'excellent' teaching". North Devon Gazette. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
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