Runshaw College
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Type | College |
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Established | 1974 |
Principal | Clare Russell |
Administrative staff | 600 |
Students | 8,000 |
Address | Langdale Road, Leyland & Euxton Lane , Chorley, Lancashire , PR25 3DQ , England |
Website | www |
Runshaw College is a further and higher education college based at three centres in Leyland and Chorley, Lancashire, England.
History[]
Runshaw College was established in 1974.[1] It initially catered solely for school leavers from Balshaw's High School in Leyland, and Parklands High School in Chorley. In 1983 it became a tertiary college following a reorganisation by Lancashire's education authority.[2]
Locations[]
Its main campus, in Leyland, is a sixth form college catering for students aged 16–19. The Euxton Lane, Chorley, campus is the centre for adult and higher education. The site also hosts the Runshaw Business Centre, meeting the needs of local small and medium-sized enterprises; and Runshaw Training, offering apprenticeships and vocational training.
Leyland Campus[]
The Leyland Campus has 12 buildings plus a student services center, three sports courts and a public restaurant alongside the numerous student restaurants.
Runshaw's buildings are named after areas of the Lake District. There are currently 10 educational buildings and two student services and study buildings. Dalehead is also the home to the Foxholes restaurant, which closed in 2018 due to budget cuts.
Chorley Campus[]
The Chorley Campus is located on Euxton Lane, Chorley and is home to many of the Apprenticeships and Adult Education courses.
Notable students[]
- David Unsworth, footballer[3]
- Graeme Ballard, Paralympian athlete[3]
- Holly Bradshaw, pole vaulter[3]
- Derek Draper, New Labour spin doctor
- John Thomson, actor and comedian[3]
- Joe Gilgun, actor[3]
- Kevin Simm and Jessica Taylor, singers with Liberty X[3]
- Lloyd Cole, songwriter was lead singer of Lloyd Cole and the Commotions[3]
- Melissa-Jane Daniel, archery world record-holder
- Michael Jennings, former British champion welterweight boxer
- Tim Farron, MP for Westmorland and Lonsdale and former leader of the Liberal Democrats[3]
- Rachel McCarthy, scientist, poet and broadcaster
- Tom Cahill, footballer
- Tom Smith, England national cricketer
- Samantha Robinson, actress[3]
- Amanda Roocroft, opera singer[3]
- Dave Ryding, alpine ski racer[4]
- Steve Pemberton, actor, writer and comedian[3]
- Liv Cooke, professional football freestyler
References[]
- ^ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/0/runshaw-college-guide/[bare URL]
- ^ https://hansard.parliament.uk/commons/1987-07-23/debates/eef43755-5da5-4629-a066-b7b2343f2a28/TertiaryEducation[bare URL]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k "The Runshaw Ruby" (PDF). Retrieved 2 November 2016.
- ^ Baybutt, Geraldine (30 December 2003). "David hopes to slay 'em on the Slalom". Lancashire Evening Post. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
External links[]
- Education in the Borough of Chorley
- Education in South Ribble
- Buildings and structures in the Borough of Chorley
- Buildings and structures in South Ribble
- Further education colleges in Lancashire
- Learning and Skills Beacons
- Educational institutions established in 1974
- 1974 establishments in England
- Leyland, Lancashire