About us
North West Regional College is a leading provider of Further and Higher Education and skills training. The College’s three main campuses in Derry~Londonderry, Limavady, and Strabane boast modern and industry-standard learning environments, at which over 20,000 students achieve their personal educational goals, through full and part-time study every year.
North West Regional College has 8 academic schools:
- Business Services and General Education
- Science and Technology
- Media, Multi Media and The Arts
- Craft Services
- Early Years, Children and Young People
- Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy
- Health and Social Care
- Hospitality, Tourism and Sport
The student population ranges from school leavers and mature students, to professionals and jobseekers, who wish to improve their skills and qualifications. Students originate from all parts of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland - the majority live in local areas including neighbouring County Donegal.
In recent years, the College has witnessed an increase in student numbers across its Level 2 Diplomas, Level 3 Extended Diplomas and Higher Education provision.
The highlight of our modern learning environment is the recent official opening of magnificent new build developments at our Strand Rd Campus, Derry-Londonderry. The main feature of this £18m development is a unique footbridge above and across the Strand Road, linking two new College buildings (Strand & Foyle) which include a new 150-seat modern theatre, dance studios, music recording, technology and performance spaces, student social areas and canteens, as well as state-of-the-art Hairdressing & Beauty Therapy salons overlooking the River Foyle, and new workshops for Construction & Engineering programmes. This new facility complements the Strand Road Campus’ already impressive resources which include fully operational High Definition TV & Radio studios, multi-discipline art facilities, ICT Games & web design suites, and the state-of-the-art Hospitality & Catering establishments, which are open to the public. Meanwhile, our Limavady Campus recently celebrated 100 years of providing quality education and training to the local area, and refurbishment developments have taken place at our Main Street Limavady Campus (new Students’ Union), and are also planned at our Derry Road Strabane Campus (new training facilities for Joinery and bricklaying, as well as a new Students Union). Our training provision continues to prosper through the industry standard facilities and resources which are housed in our Springtown Campus, Derry-Londonderry, and our Greystone Campus, Limavady.
Many of courses at the College are developed in conjunction with local employers and are designed to give the students a feel for future employment and to enhance practical competence in their chosen vocation. A prime example is the trades and apprenticeships opportunities now on offer through the Training for Success portfolio. The Job-Ready and Apprenticeship Training options allow young people to choose a trade and earn as they learn in practical way.
Other routes into employment include the recently renamed Level 2 Diploma (formerly First Diploma) and Level 3 Extended Diploma (formerly National Diploma), which blend a more modern classroom delivery with real-life work-based challenges. For those wishing to progress to university, these programmes provide direct access into Honours options both locally and throughout the UK.
Our part-time portfolio continues to grow and includes hundreds of courses in areas such as Essential Skills (Numeracy & Literacy), hobby & recreation, return to study, and professional development, as well as the traditional part-time vocational courses.
The majority of the students enrolled in the College participate in provision which leads to recognised vocational qualifications. In addition, the College provides employer based provision in the area of Essential Skills. It also works closely with community-based partners to acquire new skills and qualifications, thus increasing their employability and the prosperity of the local economy.
Around 700 of North West Regional College graduates undertake degree programmes each year, while hundreds of others from the College move directly into employment, with many assuming roles with organisations based in the local region. The quality of education and training on offer at North West Regional College is continually reflected in the honours and awards it receives. Recently, it was acknowledged as a Centre of Excellence in the following areas; Software Development, Construction & the Built Environment, and Journalism.
The College makes a significant contribution to the local economy both as an employer and a provider of education and training. With approximately 500 full-time, and 300 part-time employees, the College is one of the largest employers in the North West. It is a lead partner in the local Workforce Development Forum, partnering representatives of industry and commerce and the local council, to provide and develop a comprehensive range of retraining programmes to suit the needs of local employers.
The College works in partnership with local businesses and organisations to develop and deliver bespoke training that will meet their individual requirements.
The College also adopts a professional, friendly and sensitive approach to student support. Experienced and qualified personnel provide help and assistance on accommodation, finance, careers, university application, pastoral care/counselling and health matters.
A full range of access facilities for students with disabilities is also on offer.
Its dynamic and representative Students' Union makes everyday life highly enjoyable and rewarding. The Union has a host of clubs and societies, and organises a range of events and outings each year. Sport and recreation is also high on the agenda. Indeed, recent years have seen the College win Inter-College Honours in Soccer, GAA and Rugby competitions.
North West Regional College is destined to go from strength to strength and is well placed to make an invaluable contribution to the growth and development of the North West.
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