History
Oxford College of Further Education
Founded in 1960, and based at the currentNorth Oxfordshire College
North Oxfordshire College, in Banbury, was a general further education college that served Banbury and Bicester. At the turn of the millennium, 1,115 full-time students were based at the college. There were also 3,360 part-time students. Oxford and Cherwell College On 31 July 2003, Oxford College of Further Education and North Oxfordshire College merged to become Oxford and Cherwell College. The newly-merged college also became home to the Rycotewood Furniture Centre, which moved from Thame – where it belonged to Rycotewood College – to the Oxford city centre campus.Oxford & Cherwell Valley College
A new campus was opened in Bicester in 2005. This is when the college became Oxford & Cherwell Valley College (OCVC). Reading College and the Oxford & Cherwell Valley College Group In 2010 OCVC, along with the Learning Skills Network (LSN), took responsibility for runningActivate Learning
In 2013, the OCVC Group reorganised and restructured. The colleges in Banbury and Oxford changed their names to Banbury and Bicester College, and City of Oxford College. They now sit alongside Reading College and Bracknell and Wokingham under the new group structure. It was created in 2003 as a result of the merger betweenGuildford College Group
In 2019, Activate Learning merged with Guildford College Group including Guildford College, Merrist Wood College and Farnham College.Structure
Activate Learning currently operates in the following areas of post-compulsory training and education: colleges, schools, training for work and businesses, higher education, business consultancy and international study. Gary Headland is the Group Chief Executive of Activate Learning.Colleges
The group runs seven further education colleges: Banbury and Bicester College, Bracknell and Wokingham College, City of Oxford College, Farnham College, Guildford College, Merrist Wood College and Reading College. Each college provides a variety of education and vocational training courses, primarily for the post-16 sector – school leavers and adults – though they also offer training for 14- to 16-year-olds from local schools.Schools
Activate Learning is a lead partner in the running ofHigher education
The group delivers higher education (university-level) programmes in art and design, business, care, computing, engineering, furniture, motorsports, policing and sports coaching. These programmes include HNDs, foundation degrees and honours degrees. The group also delivers the PGCE teaching and training qualification. The foundation degree and honours degree programmes are delivered in partnership with local universities, which includeInternational
Activate Learning runs an international study programme for students from overseas. It is currently in discussions to open schools in Saudi Arabia and China.Training for work and businesses
The business-to-business operations of the group are run by Activate Enterprise. It works with businesses to deliver workforce training including apprenticeships, NVQs and short professional courses.Business consultancy
Activate Learning provides training in leadership and management to regional businesses and organisations.Enterprise and Employability
Activate Learning applies an enterprise-focused, employer-oriented approach to its teaching and learning. The group does this in different ways, including: • New curriculum model – enterprise and commercial activity is built into the curriculum • Learning companies – commercial companies, set up within the colleges, to provide real services to customers. They are run by students • SweetFE – a community interest company (CIC) set up by the college to promote enterprise within the group and across the further education sector • Student start-ups – opportunities for students to start their own businesses • Gazelle Group membership – the Gazelle Group is a network of colleges which focuses on entrepreneurship in further education. OCVC was a founder member of the Gazelle GroupReferences
Activate Learning and Oxford Brooks PartnershipActivate Learning UNIStats PageExternal links
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