Established | 2012 |
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Type | Further education college |
Principal | Kevin Hamblin |
Chair of Governors | John Huggett |
Location |
Filton Avenue Bristol BS34 7AT England Coordinates: 51°30′49″N 2°34′22″W / 51.5136°N 2.5728°W |
Local authority | South Gloucestershire |
DfE URN | 139238 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Students | 15,521 |
Ages | 14–Adult |
Website | www |
This article is about South Gloucestershire and Stroud College (SGS) made up of the former Filton and Stroud colleges.
South Gloucestershire and Stroud College, also known as SGS College is a college of further education based in South Gloucestershire and Stroud, England. It was established in February 2012 following the merger of Filton College and Stroud College. The college is made up of five campuses located in and around North Bristol and Stroud.
South Gloucestershire and Stroud College was formed when Filton College and Stroud College merged in early 2012.
Filton College was founded in 1960 as Filton Technical College. By 1965 the college had over 2000 students, many of whom were part-time. In 1990 the college officially changed its name to Filton College. The next major development for the college was in 2005 when the WISE Campus (West of England Institute of Specialised Education) was opened, at a cost of £17.5 million. It is dedicated to performing arts, fine art and sport.
Stroud College started in the School of Art in 1860. This was later renamed The Technical College, and was located in various buildings in Stroud. Only in the 1950s, after the town council was gifted Stratford Park, did the college relocate to the present campus on Stratford Road. The Art Department remained for many years in the Art School in Stroud. The Gloucestershire College of Art was created from the merger of the Stroud School of Art and the Cheltenham College of Art in 1959.
SGS provides a number of qualifications including GCSE and A-level, as well as a number of vocational courses leading to BTEC First and National Diplomas and other similar qualifications, and some higher education courses leading to HND and foundation degrees. It also runs EFL programmes for non-native speakers of English.