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  2. Nottingham College - Wikipedia

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    South Nottingham College was founded in 1970 in West Bridgford, while Castle College Nottingham was founded on 1 June 2006 from the merger of Broxtowe College and The People's College in Nottingham. The People's College was the oldest further education college in England, having been founded in 1847. Following a public consultation, which ran ...

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  4. Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Confetti is part of the Confetti Media Group, a hub of creative businesses based in Nottingham that include: Confetti Constellations, Spool Post, Denizen Records Antenna, Notts TV, and Metronome. [8] Over the years Confetti has built relationships and connections within many areas of creative industries - in Nottingham and further afield.

  5. Education in Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    There are around 62,500 students in Nottingham, who spend around £542m a year, an average of £11,000 each, according to Experian. University College Nottingham was founded in 1881, and given a Royal Charter in 1948, whereby it had degree-awarding powers, and named itself the University of Nottingham.

  6. The Garibaldi School - Wikipedia

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    The Garibaldi School (formerly Garibaldi College) [2] is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form built in the 1960s. It is situated near to the edge Clipstone village, Nottinghamshire (part of Newark and Sherwood District Council administrative area) but lies within Mansfield District Council's Newlands electoral ward and teaches young people from Clipstone and the Forest Town area of ...

  7. Patricia Morgan-Webb - Wikipedia

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    She was the head of Clarendon College (1991–1998), and New College (1998–2003), [1] both in Nottingham. New College, Nottingham was established by merging four smaller colleges. The school achieved two successful national inspections, in 1996 and 2001 respectively, under Morgan-Webb's leadership.

  8. Christina Baxter - Wikipedia

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    From 1997 to 2012, she was Principal of St John's College, Nottingham, an Anglican theological college. Since 1979, she has been a Reader, a type of lay minister, in the C of E. She served as Chairwoman of the House of Laity of the General Synod of the C of E from 1995 to 2010 and was a member of the Archbishops' Council from 1999 to 2010.

  9. Djanogly City Academy - Wikipedia

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    Djanogly City Academy City Academy secondary school in Nottingham, England.It has been open since 2003, when it replaced the oversubscribed Djanogly CTC, a City Technology College, [1] which was then independent from local authority control.