The college is located over several sites across the Knowledge Quarter – a district in the Liverpool city centre. Community-based provision has been disestablished in response to reduction in funding provision by central government. ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) courses are likely to be the sole community-based provision.
History
It was created in 1992, as City of Liverpool Community College, from the merger of four[which?]further education (FE) colleges in Liverpool,[1][2] including Millbank College of Commerce.[citation needed]
The college left LEA control in 1993, when it was incorporated as Liverpool Community College, under Companies Houselegislation. The college's first principal was Wally Brown.[3] The college changed its name to The City of Liverpool College in 2013.[1][2]
There are four main college centres, all of which are within the City Centre area.
The Arts Centre
The Arts Centre is the provider of arts teaching within the City of Liverpool College corporation. The college runs both college and university level courses from the college.
Creative Apprenticeships are run at this centre along with courses in:
Art and Design
Dance
Drama
Musical Theatre
Events Management
Fashion
Graphic Design
Interactive Design
Journalism
Media
Theatre Technology
3D Design
Music
Music Technology
Multimedia
Photography
ICT and Digital technologies
HE programmes in Creative and Digital Arts are also run at the Arts Centre.
Clarence Street
Clarence Street centre was opened in 2001. The following courses can be chosen:
English and Humanities
GCSEs
A-levels
Science
Access to Science/Health
Business Studies
Higher Education Courses
Teacher Education
Duke Street
Opened in 2003, Duke Street offers the following course types:
Hospitality and Catering
Bakery and Confectionery
Travel, Tourism and Leisure
Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy
Holistic and Complementary Therapies
Makeup Artistry
English for Speakers of Other Languages
English as a Foreign Language
Professional Development
Vauxhall Road
Opened in 2003 at a cost of over £10 million, this centre specialises in construction and engineering.[5] The following course types can be chosen:
Brickwork
Plastering
Joinery
Building services
Electrical and gas installation
Plumbing
Motor Vehicle Engineering
Electronic Engineering
Manufacturing
The Learning Exchange
The £35 million Learning Exchange on Roscoe Street is central to the College's city centre campus and houses all its student support services, including finance, exams and careers advice and guidance.
The Learning Exchange is the location for courses in health care and child studies and Sport, Exercise & Fitness - including Uniformed Services. It is also home to HE programmes in computing and business with accounting.
Qualifications available
The college offers traditional academic qualifications such as GCSEs and A-levels, as well as vocational courses at national certificate, diploma and higher national level. It also offers programmes at foundation and master's degree level.
The college also provides a range of professional qualifications such as Microsoft Systems Administrator, Microsoft Office Specialist and CISCO CCNA. Students studying these areas may have chosen these as a way to enhance their prior knowledge.
Awards
Several awards have been won by students and staff alike for their involvement in the local area.
One of the college's staff, Christopher Butler, who was involved in the HSJ Award, is nominated for Innovator of the Year in the Liverpool City Region Culture and Creativity Awards.[7]
^"The City of Liverpool College | Local Offer". Liverpool City Council. Archived from the original on 14 March 2024. Retrieved 14 March 2024. This document provides the necessary information about what support The City of Liverpool College offers.
^"Vauxhall Road". The City of Liverpool College. 15 March 2013. Archived from the original on 7 June 2013. Retrieved 15 March 2013.