City College Manchester

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City College Manchester was a network of further education campuses in Manchester, England.

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City College Manchester
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TypeFurther Education and Higher Education
ClosedAugust 2008
Local authorityManchester City Council
PrincipalMonica Box[1]
GenderMixed
MergerMerged with Manchester College of Arts and Technology in August 2008
SuccessorThe Manchester College
Websitewww.ccm.ac.uk
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Fielden Campus, Didsbury

History

The network was formed in the late 20th century when institutions in Central Manchester, Fielden Park, Arden and Wythenshawe merged to form City College Manchester. It was the largest provider of "Offender Learning" in the Greater Manchester region.[2]

The college merged with Manchester College of Arts and Technology (MANCAT) to create an 80,000 student 'supercollege' known as The Manchester College in August 2008. The principal of MANCAT Peter Tavernor was appointed as head of The Manchester College.[3][4]

Campuses

City College had five campuses, the three main ones being Abraham Moss in Crumpsall, Northenden, and City Campus.[5] Business courses were run at the smaller Fielden Campus in West Didsbury, and the college's Arden School of Theatre is in Ardwick. Courses for adults were run at the Wythenshawe Forum. The college had a large International Office in Manchester city centre.[5]

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