News

Wednesday, 28 February 2018

The Bournemouth & Poole College is celebrating National Apprenticeship Week by hosting a free informative open event on Tuesday, March 6 from 4pm at both its Poole and Lansdowne sites.

Attendees will be given the opportunity to meet with staff and leading employers from across the county to discuss their career options at the College, which ranges from apprenticeships to degree level courses.

Friday, 23 February 2018

Artists across the county are encouraged to take part in the Bournemouth & Poole College’s prestigious The Dorset Arts Prize competition.

The Dorset Arts Prize aims to create a broader, more inclusive vision for the arts in the county, while actively engaging all aspects of the community. Graphic designers, sculptors, illustrators, painters and photographers aged over 14 can send their work to one of a number of different categories fitting this year’s theme of ‘Open’ from Friday, February 23.

Tuesday, 30 January 2018

Bournemouth & Poole College has begun carrying out planned maintenance and refurbishment work to the main Grade II listed clock tower building at its Lansdowne site, to ensure that the building continues to operate to a high standard.

The College has been open since 1913 and has a number of Grade II listed buildings which are located in the town centre of Bournemouth. The College has invested £60,000 into this restoration programme which includes renovations to the brick work, windows and guttering, and it has removed overgrown plants in the surrounding grounds.

Friday, 26 January 2018

Two Sunseeker apprentices who attended Bournemouth & Poole College for their Apprenticeship training, have achieved royal recognition at the annual and long-standing Queen’s Silver Medal competition, facilitated by the Worshipful Company of Shipwrights.

Wednesday, 24 January 2018

Michael du Lieu and Alex Welsh both studied for the BTEC in Theatre Production Arts, which covers all aspects of technical theatre and design. Students can specialise in theatre lighting, sound, stage management, set design, making props, and more. It’s an incredibly practical course, as they work on productions staged in the College’s professional 136-seat Jellicoe Theatre.

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