14 October 2016

City College and Northbrook College are proposing to merge.

Press release from City College Brighton & Hove and Northbrook College, Sussex:

 

City College and Northbrook College are proposing to merge. The merger will be one of equals, where two strong Colleges come together under the leadership of a single Board and Executive team.

 

The proposals have been developed over many months and the time has now come to seek the views and opinions of everyone in the City Region through a public consultation that starts today and concludes on 17 November.

 

The new organisation will build on the proud history and heritage of both Colleges - stretching back over 120 years - but will create a modern and forward looking institution that embraces the opportunities and challenges facing students in the 21st century.

 

The consultation proposes a new name, The Metropolitan College, to reflect the combination of people, ideas, culture and place that the new organisation will serve.

 

The College will continue to operate from its five primary campuses across Brighton, Shoreham and Worthing and will use the opportunity created by increased scale and efficiency to invest in its curriculum. A particular focus will be apprenticeships and higher-level professional and technical skills.

 

The planned date for the legal aspects of the merger to conclude is 31 March 2017.

Public consultation on College merger launches

In a joint Statement Nick Juba, CEO of City College and Sue Dare, Principal of Northbrook said:

 

'This is all about establishing a College that can deliver for our students. A College that celebrates and promotes professional and vocational routes into work and higher education. We want our students to go on and do amazing things, to live fulfilling lives and follow rewarding careers. The Metropolitan College will offer clear routes right up the educational ladder providing opportunities for every young person or adults across the City Region to gain the knowledge and skills they need to succeed.'

 

In a joint Statement Ian Lowrie and Julie Nerney, Chairs of Governors at the two colleges, said:

 

'The Metropolitan College will be the engine room of the local economy training the next generation of carpenters, coders, beauticians and digital artists. We want to play our part in ensuring that businesses across the City Region have access to the pipeline of talent they need to develop, grow and create wealth for all of our residents.

 

We're excited by the opportunity to strengthen the relationship between the two Colleges and to work in collaboration with businesses, local authorities, politicians, educational providers and all of our local communities for the good of our students, apprentices and undergraduates.

 

Now we need to hear your views so that we can ensure our proposals can be shaped by the needs of everyone in the City Region.'

 

For more information on City College contact Lucie Brand - lb162@ccb.ac.uk

 

For more information on Northbrook College contact Shelley Jarrett- s.jarrett@nbcol.ac.uk

 

You can access the public consultation document and feedback form via this link:

www.ccb.ac.uk/public/contact/consultation-feedback

 

If you have questions relating to the merger please write to Melissa Drayson, Clerk to the Corporation of City College at clerk@ccb.ac.uk

 

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