- Bilborough College
Bilborough College is a
6th form college on "College Way" inBilborough ,Nottingham . It is just off the A6002 ("Bilborough Road").The college has students from across the conurbation. A third of its students come from Nottingham, another third from the surrounding
Nottinghamshire and a third from south eastDerby . The population at Bilborough College is 45% male and 55% female. 15% of the college's students come from minority ethnic backgrounds - this percentage is higher thanNottingham itself. Most students use the college bus system with buses going toDerby andRadcliffe on Trent .History
It opened in 1957 as Bilborough Grammar School. It became a
Sixth Form college in 1975 when Nottingham's education system became comprehensive. The college has grown a lot since 1996 from 635 students to 1,600 full-time students. This has now be accomplished through a majorredevelopment project involving a complete college rebuild at a cost of £23 million. The new accommodation opened in September 2005, although it was not officially open until21 July . The new building is divided into 3 blocks (A, B and C) and 4 floors (0-3). The new building has a lecture theatre,theatre ,refectory , largeart rooms,library and "sound proof"music rooms. Previously, the students were in a building that had lasted since the 1950s however this has now been knocked down and is currently being re-landscaped. The development, designed by [http://www.cpmg-architects.com CPMG Architects] , has already won a design award from the localCivic Society , and has more recently received Nottingham's LordMayor `s Award for Urban Design in October 2006. (Please note some of the information on this page is innacurate since May 2008)Curriculum
The
curriculum is based entirely on Curriculum 2000, on advanced subsidiary-level (AS-level) and general certificate of education advanced-level (GCE A-level) provision. However it also caters for evening-classes with a programme provided in partnership withBroxtowe College Nottingham . Bilborough college offers students the opportunity to study the A levels in subjects including photography, economics, art and design, music technology, drama and theatre studies, performance studies, law, philosophy, dance, film studies, and physical education. It also offers GCSEs in Latin, Spanish, maths and English.Ofsted Report
In the most recent
Ofsted report it gave the college 'Outstanding' inMathematics and English and modern foreign languages. It received 'Good' in the remainder (Science ,Business and information communications technology, Visual and performing arts, Humanities). The college also received one of OFSTED's awards for 'A Particularly Successful College Award'. This award recognised the excellent results for the college in 2004 and in 2005. The overall pass rate for 2005 was 98.4%, with an A-C pass rate of nearly 75% for 'A' level results.Bus service
The college also has a bus service which takes people to college in the morning and home at 4:10 or 4:20 depending on the destination. The bus services go from
Derby ,Rushcliffe ,Ilkeston ,Alfreton ,Sutton ,Mansfield andLangley Mill . Littles bus company provides the college bus service. This service currently costs £450 annually. Alternatively, there is the College Link bus which is run by NCT services. This bus travels to and from the college every hour from the 8:15-4:15Enrichment
The college provides a lot of extra curricular activities, Enrichment. In the core set includes:
*Football
*Basketball
*Netball
*Politics Society
*Sign Language
*First Aid
*Yoga
*Basic Food Hygiene
*Swimming
*Pilates
*Christian Union
*Islamic Society
*Juggling
*Film Enrichment
*Japanese
*Italian
*5 a side football
*Target Two Point Zero
*The Bilborough Review - College Magazine
*Communism
*Young Enterprise College day
The college day starts at 9am and finishes at 4pm. The lessons are divided up into 6 blocks. Those not filled with lessons will become "frees" where students are expected to do private study.It is likely that the timetable will change in September 2008
TG = Tutor Group
tudent Exec
The college has a student exec that organise college social events. Recent events have included a
Halloween party ,Armistice Dance and aChristmas Ball.President
Each year the college elects a male and female
president , the current presidents are Pravi Prakash and Jonathan Finch.Other members on the student exec Amy Belfield - Environmental Officer, George Pierson - Chairperson, Josh Roth - Publicity Officer, Kate Rudin - Secretary, Rachel Hammond - Events Organiser, Riti Desai - Treasurer and Sophie Anderton - Equality and Diversity Officer.Principal
Chris Bradford is the current Principal of Bilborough College, following the departure of long-serving Martin Slattery.
Points of Concern
Canteen
The catering services at Bilborough College are provided by the private catering company
Scolarest (part of theCompass Group ). In response to objections regarding the cost of the food, the company recently cut the prices of several of their products. Initial explanations for high prices were blamed on theft from the canteen, which resulted in rising prices to compensate for the loss. However, the canteen's pricing remains a subject of controversy in the college.For instance the healthy food is priced far higher than the non-healthy food, for example, a sandwich is around £2.40, whereas a meal of fishfingers, chips and beans is £1.20.
tudent Parking
A main point of controversy is students who park in the newly developed Wimpy estate due to low amount of parking spaces and people thinking it unsafe to park in the Bilborough area itself. Due to this, the Wimpy estate will start clamping wheels for cars parked on the estate although it is unknown how this will effect the lane leading to College as this is generally considered part of the College by most students and is where most of the parking happens. This row erupted when Phil Kirk drove his polo through the sports hall.
Alumni
*
Rosie Barnes (former SDP MP)
*Sarah Dews
*Felix Zoot Wainwright Billson (starred in children's television programme,Bernard's Watch )External links
* [http://www.bilborough.ac.uk Bilborough College Website]
* [http://www.cpmg-architects.com/html/projects/bilborough_college.htm £20.8m development]
* [http://www.c-a-b.org.uk/projects.php?project_id=3 Aluminium use in building]
* [http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/reports/manreports/1956.htm Ofsted Report]
* [http://www.photoshyimages.co.uk/Bilb05index.html Photos From the 05 Christmas Ball]
* [http://bilboroughgrammar.tripod.com Former grammar school (BGS)]
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