Brooklands College Information
Brooklands College is a further education college in Weybridge and Ashford. In August 2007, Brooklands merged with Spelthorne College in Ashford. The Weybridge campus is set in the grounds of Hugh F. Lock-King's historic mansion at Brooklands. The Ashford campus is located on Ashford's high street about 5 minutes walk from the station. The college provides courses for those leaving school after GCSEs offering a wide variety of vocational subjects, an A level programme and apprenticeships. The college also offers professional courses for adults including foundation degrees in a number of areas and other courses where new skills can be acquired.
There are around 5,000 students attending the college; of these around 2,500 are full-time.
The college holds a series of Information events and Open Days for new students to see for themselves what the college has to offer. The dates of these can be found on the website.
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Alumni
- Susannah Clapp, Theatre Critic since 1997 of The Observer[1]
- Gary Numan, musician[1]
- Arthur Palmer, Labour MP from 1945-50 for Wimbledon, from 1952-9 for Cleveland, from 1964-74 for Bristol Central, and from 1974-83 for Bristol North East[1]
- Irene Thomas[1]
- Norman Willis, General Secretary from 1984-93 of the TUC[1]
- Robert Evans (politician), Labour MEP for London 1994-2009[1]at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles; 1983 World Champion in the World 10km road race championship.[1]
In popular culture
- The 2007 film, "I Want Candy" starring Carmen Electra was filmed at Brooklands College.
- Pop Punk band "You Me at Six" was formed from students at Brooklands College.
College website
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