Established | 1899 |
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Type | Further Education College |
Principle and Chief Executive | Angela O'Donoghue CBE |
Location |
Luker Road Southend-on-Sea Essex England |
Local authority | Southend-on-Sea |
DfE URN | 130672 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Students | 11,100 as of May 2015[update] |
Gender | Mixed |
Ages | 16–99 |
Website | www |
South Essex College of Further and Higher Education, also known as South Essex College, is a further education college located over three main sites in Basildon, Southend-on-Sea and Grays in Essex, England. The college provides courses for students of all ages, from 14 to 19-year-olds to undergraduates, adults and businesses.
The college was founded in 1899 as an art school and was renamed later as the Junior Day Technical School, then being restructured to include in its teaching commercial and industrial skills for education in courses like plumbing. The college became South East Essex College of Arts and Technology in 1991.
In 2004, the college relocated to a £52 million campus in the centre of Southend, close to main public transport routes and right next to the High Street and mainline railway station. The college formally merged with Thurrock and Basildon College on 1 January 2010 and was renamed South Essex College.
In 2013 The Forum Southend-on-Sea opened which has a dedicated South Essex College area on the third floor.
In 2014 the Thurrock campus relocated to a £45 million building in the centre of Grays.
The college is seeking to relocate its Basildon campus to the town centre in the future.
South Essex College's Further Education provision includes a wide range of A-levels and vocational courses such as BTECs and apprenticeships. The college offers a range of higher education course including degrees, HNCs and HNDs. Programmes are validated by University of the Arts London and Pearson. The college also offers services to businesses through its Business Development Team and offers apprenticeship training.