Furness College, Barrow-in-Furness explained

Furness College
Type:Further Education
Head Name:Principal/Chief Executive
Head:Nicola Cove
Chair Label:Chair
Chair:Jan Fielding
Street:Channelside Campus, Channelside, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England, LA14 2PJ
County:Sixth Form Campus, Rating Lane, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England, LA13 9LE
Lea:Westmoreland & Furness Council
Enrolment:5,000
Lower Age:16
Gender:Mixed
Website:Furness College

Furness College is a college of further education in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. It provides a wide range of A levels, vocational education and skills training to over 16s, notably working with BAE Systems to train apprentices for their shipyard in Barrow. The college also offers courses for adults, and runs HNDs and other higher education programmes including foundation degrees, degrees and master's degrees, for which it achieved Teaching Excellence Framework silver status in June 2017.[1] It is the only college in Barrow and the largest further education college in Cumbria. On 1 August 2016, Furness College merged with Barrow Sixth Form College.

In August 2016, Furness College gained chartered college status when it became a member of the Chartered Institution for Further Education.[2] This membership is awarded to the higher performing further education colleges and training providers in the UK.[3] The college is also a member of the National Skills Academy for Nuclear.[4]

Profile

Furness College is a further education college based on two campuses in Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria. It is the largest provider of education and training in south Cumbria offering a wide range of vocational courses to its students. The college has over 1400 students aged 16–18, and over 700 adult students. In addition, over 1000 apprentices are trained through the college each year.

The college currently has over 500 students studying degrees and other higher education courses. The degrees are validated by Lancaster University, the University of Central Lancashire and the University of Cumbria.

Campuses

The college underwent a campus transformation with a £42 million rebuild which opened in 2012. The remodelled campus provides the people of Furness and South Cumbria with an educational environment where their experience of study will be related to the real world. The building provides workshops, salons, restaurant and a dedicated university centre. A major new part of this project was the development of the college's sport facilities to house a dedicated gym and an all-weather sports pitch.

In August 2016, the college opened a new Advanced Manufacturing and Technology Centre on the Channelside campus[5] to accommodate its growing number of engineering students, including those studying on higher education courses. The building finished first in the 'Cumbria and Isle of Man' category of the BBC People's Choice award for 'North West Building of the Decade'.[6] [7]

As a result of the college's merger with Barrow Sixth Form College on 1 August 2016, the college has a second campus at Rating Lane in Barrow-in-Furness. This campus was opened in 1979 to replace existing school sixth form provision in the town's two grammar schools which have subsequently closed.

Merger

On 1 August 2016, Furness College underwent a 'type B'[8] merger with Barrow Sixth Form College.[9] The Sixth Form College received a financial notice to improve[10] in January 2016 from the Education Funding Agency and was deemed no longer to be financially viable due to its inadequate financial health. As a result, merger discussions between the two colleges continued and on 1 August 2016, the corporation of Barrow Sixth Form College was dissolved and its assets and liabilities transferred to Furness College.

The college will continue to operate on both campuses, which are approximately three miles apart, retaining both the Furness College and Sixth Form College brands. Both A level and technical/professional courses will continue, with further expansion of the curriculum planned for future years where there may be opportunities for students to study a 'blended' curriculum offer. A level provision is predominantly offered at the college's Rating Lane campus with technical and professional qualifications mainly delivered at the Channelside campus.

Courses

Furness College offers a wide range of vocational courses which can be studied on a part-time or full-time basis.

Ofsted Inspection

In March 2019, the college underwent a full Ofsted inspection[11] which was its first Ofsted inspection since the merger between Furness College and Barrow Sixth Form College in August 2016. Inspectors judged the college to be a good (grade 2) college with good provision in all main judgement areas.

Student Union

The Furness College Students' Union is affiliated to the National Union of Students, and all students of all Furness College campuses are entitled to membership.[12] The college also offers extensive academic and pastoral support to all its students.

Leadership and Management

The college is led by the senior leadership team under the direction and scrutiny of the Board of the Corporation which is also responsible for overseeing the strategic direction of the college. Jan Fielding is the current Chair of Governors and Nicola Cove is the Principal and Chief Executive of Furness College, including Barrow Sixth Form College.

South Cumbria Multi-Academy Trust

In 2021, Furness College led the formation of a multi-academy trust to operate in its catchment area. The trust, named South Cumbria Multi-Academy Trust, admitted its first member, Chetwynde School in Barrow-in-Furness, on 1 September, 2021.[13]

The trust's Chief Executive Officer is the former Furness College Principal/CEO, Andrew Wren.

Former teachers

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TEF Outcomes, Office for Students. 29 August 2019.
  2. Web site: Membership. FE Charter. 17 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20161220213426/http://www.fecharter.org.uk/membership/. 20 December 2016. dead.
  3. Web site: Leading standards in further education. FE Charter. 17 January 2017.
  4. Web site: Nuclear body recognises Barrow college's high-quality training. North West Evening Mail. 17 January 2017.
  5. Web site: Groundbreaking training centre signals bright future for engineering industry. North West Evening Mail. 17 January 2017.
  6. Web site: People's Choice - Building of the Decade - Cumbria and Isle of Man. BBC North West Tonight. 2 May 2018.
  7. Web site: Barrow college shortlisted as finalist for 'North West Building of the Decade' . The Mail. 2 May 2018.
  8. Web site: Overview of mergers in the sector. JISC. 17 January 2017.
  9. Web site: Barrow colleges merger hailed "exciting new era for education". North West Evening Mail. 17 January 2017.
  10. Web site: Financial notice to improve: Barrow Sixth-Form College. GOV.UK. 17 January 2017.
  11. Web site: Further education and skills report: Furness College. Ofsted. 29 August 2019.
  12. Web site: Furness College of FE Students' Union. National Union of Students. 17 January 2017.
  13. Web site: Department for Education Get Information about Schools. Department for Education. 22 October 2021.
  14. Web site: Former British teacher becomes top class author. Gulf News. 17 January 2017.