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Mansfield School of Art : ウィキペディア英語版
Vision West Nottinghamshire College

Vision West Nottinghamshire College is the trading name of ''West Nottinghamshire College'', a further education college having two main campuses in Mansfield, with smaller sites at nearby Sutton in Ashfield and Kirkby in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England.〔() Telegraph. ''Vision West Nottinghamshire College guide''. Retrieved 2013-12-31〕
The ''College of Further Education'' was formed in the 1970s〔 by combining elements of an old Technical College dating back to 1928〔() 'Our Mansfield and Area' website administered by Mansfield District Council Museum ''Annals of Mansfield'' - 'Timeline' "''24 October 1928. The Mansfield Technical College, Chesterfield Road South, was officially opened by Lord Chelmsford''" Retrieved 2013-12-31〕 and adjacent College of Arts dating from 1930〔() 'Our Mansfield and Area' website administered by Mansfield District Council Museum ''Annals of Mansfield'' - 'Timeline' "''19 November 1930. The Nottinghamshire County School of Art, at the rear of the Technical College, was officially opened by Mr. T. L. K. Edge''" Retrieved 2013-12-31〕 in Mansfield town centre with a newer, main Technical College established in 1960 at a large development on former farmland at Derby Road, on the outskirts of Mansfield.〔() 'Our Mansfield and Area' website administered by Mansfield District Council Museum ''Annals of Mansfield'' - 'Timeline' "''15 November 1960. West Nottinghamshire Technical College, Derby Road, officially opened by Mr. (later Lord) Alfred Robens''" Retrieved 2013-12-31〕〔(Ofsted ) Retrieved 12 October 2010〕 Both sites remain in use, and the college provides dedicated shuttle buses from the different sites.
==College==
The college offers further education to about 19,000 students in full- and part-time education including courses for 14- to 16-year-olds in collaboration with local schools. The programmes include the majority of 'A' Level courses, access to higher education,〔 and vocational apprenticeships which include bricklaying, plumbing, carpentry, gas fitting, painting and decorating, construction management, driving passenger vehicles, forklift truck driving and railway engineering.〔(wnc press release ) Retrieved 12 October 2010〕 A variety of community and adult courses is also provided across the local area. The college has a Centre of Vocational Excellence (CoVE) status for engineering, specialised construction, logistics and care.〔 A 2008 Ofsted report accorded the school Grade 1 (outstanding) on all inspection points,〔 but at the 2012 inspection the college ratings lowered from Outstanding to good overall with some satisfactory areas and some inadequate.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=West Nottinghamshire College inspection 2012. )

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