Updated: 01.04.21
The Sheffield College is making reasonable progress teaching a curriculum that meets students’ needs, according to a new Ofsted monitoring visit report.
Inspectors also found that the College is continuing to align curriculum provision with the skills needs of regional employers.
Employer-led skills academies across several curriculum areas, says the report, help students to gain an improved understanding of the skills and knowledge that they will need in their chosen careers.
Inspectors have also concluded that staff provide effective careers information, advice and guidance which enables learners to make informed choices about their future careers, particularly given the impact of the pandemic.
This latest Ofsted report was published on March 30th 2021 and follows a monitoring visit that took place from February 3rd to 4th 2021.
Angela Foulkes, Chief Executive and Principal, The Sheffield College, said: “We welcome Ofsted’s recognition of the progress that the College has made, and the fantastic efforts of staff and students to adapt to the pandemic.”
She added: “We strive to provide our students with a consistently great learning experience to help them go further in their careers, and gaining the skills that employers need will be at the heart of the pandemic economic recovery.”
The report also found that:
To read the full report, please visit Ofsted’s website. For more information about courses starting in September 2021, visit our course subject search page or call 0114 2602600.
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