Stockport College
The college has academic and vocational courses from pre-GCSE to degree level. It is a provider of post-16 education and training in Stockport and a centre for a range of specialist courses.
Among its facilities the college has a theatre where drama and performing arts are taught; in November 1999 it was named the Peter Barkworth Theatre after the English film and television actor Peter Barkworth (1929–2006).
Town centre campus
The town centre campus is the original site of Stockport College of Further and Higher Education (53°24′16″N 2°09′31″W / 53.4044°N 2.1587°W) and much of the campus dates back to the 1960s. The complete redevelopment of this site and some surrounding buildings was due for completion in 2011 to create a flagship educational campus for the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport. The total project value was estimated at around £100 million from various sources. It included the closure and selling off of the Heaton Moor Campus (53°25′44″N 2°11′02″W / 53.4288°N 2.1840°W), inherited from the merger with North Area College in 2006. A town centre campus redevelopment project was set to begin in 2018.
Trafford College Group
On 4 April 2018, Stockport College and Trafford College announced the completion of their merger. As of November 2022, the Trafford College Group is the corporation name for the provider which has over 11,000 students and apprentices and a combined turnover of around £39 million.
Stockport College and Trafford College retained their existing names and campus sites following the merger.
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Notable alumni
- Lee Boardman (born 1972), British actor
- Adam Gillen (born 1985), British actor known for TV series Benidorm
- Sarah Harding (1981–2021), English singer-songwriter, dancer, model, and actress and associated with the pop girl group Girls Aloud
- Alan Lowndes (1921–1978), British painter known primarily for his scenes of northern life
- Luthfur Rahman (born 1976), Labour politician, councillor and executive member for skills, culture and leisure for Manchester City Council
- Angela Rayner (born 1980), Deputy Prime Minister (since July 2024) and Deputy Leader of the Labour Party (since 2020), politician (Member of Parliament), former care worker and trade unionist
- Daniel Rigby (born 1982), BAFTA award-winning actor for television film Eric and Ernie (2011)
See also
References
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