Scarborough TEC
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Scarborough TEC, (formerly known as Yorkshire Coast College, Scarborough Technical College, Scarborough Technical Institute, and Scarborough School of Art)[1] is a further education college located on Filey Road Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It is a constituent college of the Grimsby Institute of Further & Higher Education.[2]

Yorkshire Coast College was originally an independently controlled institution, but due to consistently poor results and long-term financial difficulties was taken over by the Grimsby Institute in January 2010.[3]
College courses for students from Scarborough and the surrounding area include NVQs, GCSEs, BTECs, Apprenticeships and Access courses, and some higher education courses in conjunction with the University of Hull.[2]
In November 2016, the name was changed from Yorkshire Coast College to Scarborough TEC, with the TEC standing for Training, Education, Careers.[4]
Notable recent alumni
- Ryan Swain - TV & radio presenter, DJ and motivational speaker.
- Chris Helme – lead vocalist with The Seahorses[5]
- Oliver Knight – singer/songwriter
- James Martin – celebrity chef and television personality.[2]
- Robert Palmer – recording artist[6]
- Mark Richardson – drummer with Skunk Anansie[7]
- Timothy Sheader – theatre artistic director[8]
- Jon Snow – journalist and presenter of Channel 4 News[9]
Alumni from period as Scarborough School of Art 1882-1907
- Fred Appleyard – landscape artist[10]
- Frances Crawshaw - painter, botanical artist[11]
- Ernest Dade – painter, specialising in coastal and maritime subjects, and maker of model ships[12]
- Ian Hunter – painter and Dean of Fine Art at Central Saint Martins, London[10]
- Frank Henry Mason – maritime artist, and creator of art deco travel and railway posters[10]
- Albert Strange – Principal of the school for its first 35 years, yacht designer, and maritime artist[12]
- Harry Watson – landscape and portrait artist[10]
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