April 1991: City top of the class in further education

As part of Exeter College celebrating 50 years as the UK’s first ever tertiary college, we are looking back on some key events which have helped us to become the Ofsted Outstanding education provider we are today.  

In April 1991 it was reported that, for the first time, the majority of young people in Britain had decided to stay on in education after finishing school at 16. The south west was above the national average, with Exeter College leading the way for further education institutions.  

Educationalist Professor Ted Wragg said at the time, “Here in Exeter we are very fortunate – Exeter College offers every kind of course for school leavers. It can cater for everything from vocational courses to A Levels.” 

This is something we continue to pride ourselves on in 2020. We offer a range of different course types for different learners, from ApprenticeshipsA Levels and vocational courses to the International Baccalaureate and new T Level qualifications.  

Professor Ted Wragg said in 1991, “We underestimate the influence of parents. More parents are now recognising the value of further education and training and are supporting their children, and we hope they will continue to.” 

Indeed, further education has grown and developed since 1991, and our education offer has grown and adapted with the needs of industry and the local community.  

As well as being a government-appointed early adopter of new T Level qualifications, we are also hosting a new South West Institute of Technology Digital and Data Centre that’s part of a wider bid to revolutionise digital, engineering and manufacturing technology education across the region. The Centre will play host to industry-standard digital technology and will provide learners the skills to move directly into the workplace or further study. Construction is underway and is scheduled to be completed in early 2021.  

Find out more about the Digital and Data Centre at Exeter College.  

Check out everything we’ve been doing to celebrate 50 years since being named as the UK’s first ever tertiary college.  

Exeter College is celebrating 50 years since being named as the UK’s first tertiary college. Although our roots date back to the 1800s, our status as a tertiary college marked a revolution in further education and 2020 marks our 50 years of excellence since that landmark. If you have a memory of Exeter College through the years that you’d like to share, contact marketing@exe-coll.ac.uk or get involved on social media using #ExeColl50   

January 1989: Exeter College wins the Longmans Award for Innovation in Teaching and Learning

As part of Exeter College celebrating 50 years as the UK’s first ever tertiary college, we’re talking to some of the inspirational students, staff and alumni who have helped make us the Ofsted Outstanding education provider we are today.

Express and Echo, January 1989

This month 31 years ago, Exeter College celebrated being given the esteemed Longmans Award for Innovation in Teaching and Learning, gaining recognition for the quality of education the School of Business Services had provided for its secretarial students. 

The award was presented by the Minister for the Environment Virginia Bottomley to Doreen Askew, Secretarial course co-ordinator and Frances Petersen, Head of the School of Business Services. They were given a trophy and a cheque for £500 at the reform club, Pall Mall. 

Principal at the time Dr John Capey was thrilled that the staff’s work had been rewarded. 

Today, the staff at Exeter College are still being recognised for all of their hard work and for shaping courses to meet employer needs

Our Business School remains to offer a variety of relevant qualifications for both adults learners and school leavers, from A Levels to Apprenticeships to University Level courses. 

Exeter College is celebrating 50 years since being named as the UK’s first tertiary college. Although our roots date back to the 1800s, our status as a tertiary college marked a revolution in further education and 2020 marks our 50 years of excellence since that landmark. If you have a memory of Exeter College through the years that you’d like to share then contact marketing@exe-coll.ac.uk or get involved on social media using #ExeColl50

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