Cornwall College
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Cornwall College is the third largest further education college in the country and is situated on various sites throughout Cornwall with its Head Office in St Austell. The College is a member of the prestigious 157 Group for high perfoming colleges.
Cornwall College is the only College in the South West to be a Centre of Vocational Excellence (CoVE) in four key industry areas. CoVE status brings many advantages to students and employers who study and work with the College in these specialist areas.
The College also has 5 AoC Beacon Awards, highlighting the College’s ability to work in partnership with many external organisations and demonstrates the excellence of the teaching at the College.
The College has recently been awarded the Government’s TQS Training Quality standard]. It is one of only 26 training providers in the whole country to have received this accolade.
There are seven campuses within the Cornwall College group which are Cornwall College: Camborne, Cornwall College: Newquay,Cornwall College: Saltash, Cornwall College: St Austell, Duchy College: Rosewarne, Duchy College: Stoke Climsland and the Falmouth Marine School

