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West Nottinghamshire College Established 1904 Type Further education college Religion non denominational Principal Asha Khemka OBE Specialism Languages Location Derby Road Mansfield Nottinghamshire NG18 5BH England Local authority Nottinghamshire Ofsted number 130777 Students about 19,000 full and part-time Gender Mixed Ages 14–99 Website West Nottinghamshire College West Nottinghamshire College is a further education college with the main campus situated in Mansfield, and Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England. The college was formed in the 1970s from an arts and technology college dating back to 1904.[1] The college offers further education to approximately 19,000 students in full and part-time education including courses for 14 - 16 year olds in collaboration with local schools. The programmes include the majority of GCSE and A Level courses, access to higher education,[1] and vocational apprenticeships that include bricklaying, plumbing, carpentry, gas fitting, painting and decorating, construction management, driving passenger vehicles, forklift truck driving and railway engineering.[2] A variety of community and adult courses is also provided across the local area. The college is a Centre of Vocational Excellence (CoVE) status for engineering specialised in construction, logistics and care.[1] A 2008 Ofsted report accorded the school a Grade 1 (outstanding) on all inspection points.[1] The college is a member of the 157 Group of high performing further education colleges.[3] Contents 1 Campuses and sites 2 Royal visit 3 The Inspire and Achieve Foundation 4 References // Campuses and sites The college operates two campuses in Mansfield, several smaller sites including a logistics and construction academy in Kirkby-in-Ashfield for 600 students, and around 100 further affiliated outreach veues in the Mansfield and Ashfield ara and the largely urban corridor along the M1 motorway route between the counties of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. [1] Royal visit On 20 February 2009, the college's Construction and Skills Logistics Academy was visited by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales who unveiled a commemorative plaque to mark his visit to the new Construction and Logistics Skills Academy..[4] The Inspire and Achieve Foundation In 2009, college principal Asha Khemka established the Inspire & Achieve Foundation. The Foundation is a registered charity created to improve the prospects of young people from regeneration areas such as Mansfield.[5] References ^ a b c d e Ofsted Retrieved 12 October 2010 ^ wnc press release Retrieved 12 october 2010 ^ 157 Group Retrieved 29 July 2010 ^ Royal visit Retrieved 12 october 2010 ^ Inspire Achieve Foundation v • d • e Education in Nottinghamshire Junior schools Abbey Gates · Carsic · Croft · Dalestorth · Forest Glade · Hempshill Hall · Hillocks · Lantern Lane · Leamington · Mapplewells · Priestsic · Ravenshead CE · South Wilford CE · St Mary Magdalene CE Comprehensive schools All Saints RC School · Arnold Hill School · Ashfield School · Becket School · Brunts School · Chilwell School · Dayncourt School · Elizabethan High School · Elliott Durham School · Ellis Guilford School · Garibaldi School · George Spencer School · Greenwood Dale School · Harry Carlton School · Holgate School · Joseph Whitaker School · Kimberley School · The Manor School · Meden School · National School · Nottingham Bluecoat School · Nottingham Emmanuel School · Portland School · Quarrydale School · Redhill School · Retford Oaks High School · Rushcliffe School · Selston School · Serlby Park · South Wolds School · Southwell Minster School · Sutton Centre Community College · Trinity School · Valley School · West Bridgford School Federated Schools White Hills Park Federation incorporating  · Alderman White School and Language College · Bramcote Park Business & Enterprise School City Academies Djanogly City Academy Independent schools Dagfa House School · Dawn House School · Nottingham High School · Nottingham High School for Girls · Ranby House School · Worksop College Colleges Bilborough College · New College Nottingham · St John's College · Castle College Nottingham · South Nottingham College · West Nottinghamshire College Universities University of Nottingham · Queen's Medical Centre · Nottingham Trent University · Nottingham Law School Former schools Clifton Hall Girls' Grammar School · Ordsall Hall School · Rufford School · Bramcote Hills Sport & Community College · Henry Mellish School v • d • e Universities and colleges in the East Midlands Universities De Montfort · Derby · Leicester · Lincoln · Loughborough · Northampton · Nottingham · Nottingham Trent University colleges Bishop Grosseteste Further education colleges Boston · Brooksby Melton · Castle College Nottingham · Chesterfield · Derby · Grantham · Leicester · Lincoln · Loughborough · Moulton · New College Nottingham · Northampton · North Nottinghamshire · Portland College · Riseholme · RNIB College, Loughborough · South Leicestershire · South East Derbyshire · South Nottingham · New College Stamford · Tresham · West Nottinghamshire Sixth form colleges Bilborough · Gateway College · East Northamptonshire · Regent College, Leicester · Welbeck · Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I