Cadbury College

Cadbury College

Infobox School
name = Cadbury Sixth Form College


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established = 1967
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religion = None
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head_label = Head Teacher
head = Mr David igoe
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specialist = Sixth form College
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street = Downland Close
city = Birmingham
county = West Midlands
country = Englandflagicon|England
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LEA = Birmingham
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enrollment = c.1400 students
gender = Mixed
lower_age = 16
upper_age = 19
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website = http://www.cadcol.ac.uk
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Cadbury Sixth Form College (cadcol) is a English further education institution in the south-west of the city of Birmingham. It is a medium/large sized sixth form with around 1,300 16-19 year old students. It is located in the Birmingham district of Kings Norton, and caters primarily for A-level students but it also offers some limited community courses. The college has a wide catchment area and takes in students from all over the city, from as far afield as Erdington and Sutton Coldfield in the north of the city to areas outside of the city itself, including areas in Worcestershire. The college offers over 50 A Level Courses. The college principal is David Igoe.

External links

* [http://www.cadcol.ac.uk Official Home Page of Cadbury Sixth form college]


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