City College Norwich (CCN) is a college of further and higher education which is located on Ipswich Road, in Norwich, Norfolk, England. The college has a second site at St Andrews House in Norwich city centre, which is also home to the National Skills Academy for Financial Services. Founded in 1891, City College Norwich has been situated in its current location since 1953. It is one of the largest colleges in the country.
Overview
City College Norwich has over 11,000 full-time and part-time students on a wide range of vocational, academic and professional courses. The College’s provision spans work with 14- to 16-year-olds (around 1,000 of whom attend college one day a week whilst attending high school), full and part-time further education courses for young people and adults, higher education courses, apprenticeships and other bespoke training for employers. The college has around a 900 full and part-time staff.
Ofsted rates it as good in 2013, up from satisfactory on most criteria, and good for equality of opportunity in the previous (2008–10) inspection. In such a large establishment, overall grades cover a wide variability of results: so for instance in the 2013 inspection, business, administration and finance was graded inadequate, when overall the college is judged good; In the earlier (2008) one, training in hospitality and catering was found to be good (grade 2), while science and Mathematics was judged inadequate at first, then satisfactory in a 2010 reinspection.
The station is located northeast of Charles C. Hughes Stadium on campus. In addition to serving the college this station also serves William Land Park and Curtis Park. This 60-foot (18m) wide station provides bus service, drop-off areas, and walkways to the stadium, campus, and parking lots.
City College was first established in 1984 as a branch of Draughons Junior College. In May 1988,the school added its first branch campus in Gainesville. In Fall of 1989, the school became an independent college and received approval to begin offering its first Associate of Science degrees; it expanded into Bachelor of Science degrees in July 1999.
The second branch of the school, in Miami, began operations in June 1997. In the same year, the Institute of Specialized Training and Management, Inc was approved to offer associate degrees and renamed itself to City College, becoming an Orlando affiliate of the main City College school.
Norwich (i/ˈnɒrɪdʒ/, also /ˈnɒrɪtʃ/) is a city on the River Wensum in East Anglia. It is the regional administrative centre and county town of Norfolk. During the 11th century, Norwich was the largest city in England after London, and one of the most important places in the kingdom. Until the Industrial Revolution, Norwich was the capital of the most populous county in England.
The urban or built-up area of Norwich had a population of 213,166 according to the 2011 Census. This area extends beyond the city boundary, with extensive suburban areas on the western, northern and eastern sides, including Costessey, Taverham, Hellesdon, Bowthorpe, Old Catton, Sprowston and Thorpe St Andrew. The parliamentary seats cross over into adjacent local government districts. 132,512 (2011 census) people live in the City of Norwich and the population of the Norwich Travel to Work Area (i. e. the self-contained labour market area in and around Norwich in which most people live and commute to work) is 282,000 (mid-2009 estimate). Norwich is the fourth most densely populated local-government district in the East of England, with 3,480 people per square kilometre (8,993 per square mile).
Norwich opened as a prison in 1887, on the site of the Britannia Barracks (the former home of the Royal Norfolk Regiment). The prison has had a variety of roles over the years, but today acts as a prison for Category B & C inmates.
In January 2003 a report from Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons severely criticised Norwich Prison for factors including poor cleanliness and the failure of its anti-drug and anti-bullying programmes. The report also criticised the lack of work and education opportunities at the jail for inmates.
In November 2004 the Prison Reform Trust criticised levels of overcrowding at Norwich Prison. The trust stated that nearly half of all single cells at the jail here holding two prisoners, and inmates were spending too much time locked up in their cells.
The boundaries of Norwich were established on July 4, 1761, when Governor Benning Wentworth of New Hampshire defined the boundaries of townships in Vermont. The first settlers reached the area in 1763 and began to clear the wilderness and erect the first hand-hewn log buildings, wintering over for the first time in 1765. Early settlements occurred along the Ompompanoosuc River. Later, the current village site became settled. The first town meeting occurred in April 1768. The first Congregational church was founded in 1770 and a structure built in 1778. The population grew from 206 in 1771 to 1,158 in 1791 and 2,316 in 1830.
The town was named after Norwich, Connecticut, the state from which the first settlers originated. In the original charter, the name was spelled "Norwhich", but the additional 'h' was dropped shortly after the town was chartered. Originally pronounced "Norritch" (similar to the English pronunciation of the city of Norwich, England), the town name has in more recent times become more commonly pronounced "Nor-wich".
Some of the great reasons why you should come to City College Norwich. Video made by Josh Kay, one of our Media students.
To find out more about our courses check https://ccn.ac.uk/
Or the media course that Josh did at https://ccn.ac.uk/course/media-foundation-diploma-media-learning-company
published: 15 Jul 2015
Student Induction at City College Norwich
Check out what the City College Norwich campus has to offer to you as well as the important information you need to know when you start at the college.
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https://ccn.ac.uk/
published: 07 Sep 2015
Find a course you'll love at City College Norwich
Get a feel for what it's like at City College Norwich and what our students say about learning with us. If you're still deciding on your next steps after school, we've got places available on a range of courses - and we're still accepting applications for September 2021.
published: 07 Jul 2021
My City College Norwich Journey - Amy's Story: Creative Media
https://ccn.ac.uk/journey Where will your City College Norwich Journey take you? Hear award-winning videographer and Media Learning Company student, Amy, talk about her City College Norwich journey.
published: 17 Jan 2019
2019 at City College Norwich
We've had a busy year here at City College Norwich! Here are a collection of our highlights
published: 06 Dec 2019
All That Jazz LIVE from Platform Theatre!
Performance from
CCN Musical Theatre
CCN Dance
published: 28 May 2021
My City College Norwich Journey - Seb's Story: Outdoor Adventure
https://www.ccn.ac.uk/journey Where will your City College Norwich journey take you? Seb Dennis shares how his action packed City College Norwich journey took him around the world in his role as a Sports Instructor #CCNJourney
published: 27 Jan 2020
City College Norwich Graduation Day 2014
Highlights of City College Norwich's Graduation day at Norwich Cathedral on 25 October. Congratulations to all of our graduates on your achievements! Filmed by students with the Talking Magpie Media learning company at CCN. @TalkingMMedia
published: 12 Nov 2014
Autistic lad turned away from Norwich college
After enjoying "the best week of his life" autistic lad James Parker, 16, is left in tears after being turned away from Norwich college days after starting course.
published: 12 Sep 2017
One student's inspiring story as City College Norwich praised by Ofsted
Ofsted has praised City College Norwich for its “outstanding” provision for people with learning difficulties.
The Ipswich Road college, which caters for 6,880 students, was rated “good” in seven out of eight areas of teaching following an inspection last month.
But it received its highest rating for its work with 218 students who have complex needs.
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Some of the great reasons why you should come to City College Norwich. Video made by Josh Kay, one of our Media students.
To find out more about our courses ch...
Some of the great reasons why you should come to City College Norwich. Video made by Josh Kay, one of our Media students.
To find out more about our courses check https://ccn.ac.uk/
Or the media course that Josh did at https://ccn.ac.uk/course/media-foundation-diploma-media-learning-company
Some of the great reasons why you should come to City College Norwich. Video made by Josh Kay, one of our Media students.
To find out more about our courses check https://ccn.ac.uk/
Or the media course that Josh did at https://ccn.ac.uk/course/media-foundation-diploma-media-learning-company
Check out what the City College Norwich campus has to offer to you as well as the important information you need to know when you start at the college.
Featurin...
Check out what the City College Norwich campus has to offer to you as well as the important information you need to know when you start at the college.
Featuring filimg outtakes at the end...
https://ccn.ac.uk/
Check out what the City College Norwich campus has to offer to you as well as the important information you need to know when you start at the college.
Featuring filimg outtakes at the end...
https://ccn.ac.uk/
Get a feel for what it's like at City College Norwich and what our students say about learning with us. If you're still deciding on your next steps after school...
Get a feel for what it's like at City College Norwich and what our students say about learning with us. If you're still deciding on your next steps after school, we've got places available on a range of courses - and we're still accepting applications for September 2021.
Get a feel for what it's like at City College Norwich and what our students say about learning with us. If you're still deciding on your next steps after school, we've got places available on a range of courses - and we're still accepting applications for September 2021.
https://ccn.ac.uk/journey Where will your City College Norwich Journey take you? Hear award-winning videographer and Media Learning Company student, Amy, talk a...
https://ccn.ac.uk/journey Where will your City College Norwich Journey take you? Hear award-winning videographer and Media Learning Company student, Amy, talk about her City College Norwich journey.
https://ccn.ac.uk/journey Where will your City College Norwich Journey take you? Hear award-winning videographer and Media Learning Company student, Amy, talk about her City College Norwich journey.
https://www.ccn.ac.uk/journey Where will your City College Norwich journey take you? Seb Dennis shares how his action packed City College Norwich journey took h...
https://www.ccn.ac.uk/journey Where will your City College Norwich journey take you? Seb Dennis shares how his action packed City College Norwich journey took him around the world in his role as a Sports Instructor #CCNJourney
https://www.ccn.ac.uk/journey Where will your City College Norwich journey take you? Seb Dennis shares how his action packed City College Norwich journey took him around the world in his role as a Sports Instructor #CCNJourney
Highlights of City College Norwich's Graduation day at Norwich Cathedral on 25 October. Congratulations to all of our graduates on your achievements! Filmed by ...
Highlights of City College Norwich's Graduation day at Norwich Cathedral on 25 October. Congratulations to all of our graduates on your achievements! Filmed by students with the Talking Magpie Media learning company at CCN. @TalkingMMedia
Highlights of City College Norwich's Graduation day at Norwich Cathedral on 25 October. Congratulations to all of our graduates on your achievements! Filmed by students with the Talking Magpie Media learning company at CCN. @TalkingMMedia
After enjoying "the best week of his life" autistic lad James Parker, 16, is left in tears after being turned away from Norwich college days after starting cour...
After enjoying "the best week of his life" autistic lad James Parker, 16, is left in tears after being turned away from Norwich college days after starting course.
After enjoying "the best week of his life" autistic lad James Parker, 16, is left in tears after being turned away from Norwich college days after starting course.
Ofsted has praised City College Norwich for its “outstanding” provision for people with learning difficulties.
The Ipswich Road college, which caters for 6,880 ...
Ofsted has praised City College Norwich for its “outstanding” provision for people with learning difficulties.
The Ipswich Road college, which caters for 6,880 students, was rated “good” in seven out of eight areas of teaching following an inspection last month.
But it received its highest rating for its work with 218 students who have complex needs.
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Ofsted has praised City College Norwich for its “outstanding” provision for people with learning difficulties.
The Ipswich Road college, which caters for 6,880 students, was rated “good” in seven out of eight areas of teaching following an inspection last month.
But it received its highest rating for its work with 218 students who have complex needs.
Norfolk Now is the YouTube channel that gives you the best local stories from across Nelson's county. Tune in for the latest videos on news, sports, food & drink, history, entertainment and more...
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Some of the great reasons why you should come to City College Norwich. Video made by Josh Kay, one of our Media students.
To find out more about our courses check https://ccn.ac.uk/
Or the media course that Josh did at https://ccn.ac.uk/course/media-foundation-diploma-media-learning-company
Check out what the City College Norwich campus has to offer to you as well as the important information you need to know when you start at the college.
Featuring filimg outtakes at the end...
https://ccn.ac.uk/
Get a feel for what it's like at City College Norwich and what our students say about learning with us. If you're still deciding on your next steps after school, we've got places available on a range of courses - and we're still accepting applications for September 2021.
https://ccn.ac.uk/journey Where will your City College Norwich Journey take you? Hear award-winning videographer and Media Learning Company student, Amy, talk about her City College Norwich journey.
https://www.ccn.ac.uk/journey Where will your City College Norwich journey take you? Seb Dennis shares how his action packed City College Norwich journey took him around the world in his role as a Sports Instructor #CCNJourney
Highlights of City College Norwich's Graduation day at Norwich Cathedral on 25 October. Congratulations to all of our graduates on your achievements! Filmed by students with the Talking Magpie Media learning company at CCN. @TalkingMMedia
After enjoying "the best week of his life" autistic lad James Parker, 16, is left in tears after being turned away from Norwich college days after starting course.
Ofsted has praised City College Norwich for its “outstanding” provision for people with learning difficulties.
The Ipswich Road college, which caters for 6,880 students, was rated “good” in seven out of eight areas of teaching following an inspection last month.
But it received its highest rating for its work with 218 students who have complex needs.
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City College Norwich (CCN) is a college of further and higher education which is located on Ipswich Road, in Norwich, Norfolk, England. The college has a second site at St Andrews House in Norwich city centre, which is also home to the National Skills Academy for Financial Services. Founded in 1891, City College Norwich has been situated in its current location since 1953. It is one of the largest colleges in the country.
Overview
City College Norwich has over 11,000 full-time and part-time students on a wide range of vocational, academic and professional courses. The College’s provision spans work with 14- to 16-year-olds (around 1,000 of whom attend college one day a week whilst attending high school), full and part-time further education courses for young people and adults, higher education courses, apprenticeships and other bespoke training for employers. The college has around a 900 full and part-time staff.
Ofsted rates it as good in 2013, up from satisfactory on most criteria, and good for equality of opportunity in the previous (2008–10) inspection. In such a large establishment, overall grades cover a wide variability of results: so for instance in the 2013 inspection, business, administration and finance was graded inadequate, when overall the college is judged good; In the earlier (2008) one, training in hospitality and catering was found to be good (grade 2), while science and Mathematics was judged inadequate at first, then satisfactory in a 2010 reinspection.
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After her mother passed away in 2016 from colorectal cancer, Dr ... Fapohunda focused her efforts in Nigeria, her native country ... In 1985, Fapohunda received a diploma in hotel, catering institutional management from NorwichCityCollege in England ... ....
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The Norwich Sea Unicorns of the Futures League, a regional college summer circuit, play from June to August ... Nystrom, an avid supporter of baseball in Norwich, asked for public input on what the city should do with Dodd Stadium in the future.
I went back to college after taking a significant amount of time off after high school ... That paved the way for my first full-time professional job when I graduated from college at a new paper the chain had just started in Norwich, Conn.
And the average salary three years after graduation from the BA (Hons) in English at CityCollegeNorwich is £14,000, some £7,500 less than the average figure for all English degrees.
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