North East Worcestershire College (abbreviated to NEW College) is a General Further Education College with campuses in Bromsgrove and Redditch, Worcestershire. It also offers outreach courses in more than 80 community and employer premises across the Worcestershire area. Enrollment is open to anyone aged 16 and over and during the year 2004-2005 there were over 17,000 students on roll ages 19 and over, and about 1,800 students in the 16 - 19 age range.

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  • North East Worcestershire College (abbreviated to NEW College) is a General Further Education College with campuses in Bromsgrove and Redditch, Worcestershire. It also offers outreach courses in more than 80 community and employer premises across the Worcestershire area. Enrollment is open to anyone aged 16 and over and during the year 2004-2005 there were over 17,000 students on roll ages 19 and over, and about 1,800 students in the 16 - 19 age range. Around 60% of students following full-time courses were adults and about 40% were aged 19 – 18. The the school operates apprenticeship schemes that include professions iin hair, business administration, health and social care, engineering, and motor vehicles. A 2006 Ofsted inspection assessed the school's overall performance with a Grade 1 (outstanding). Since 1999 extensions have included investments totaling £28m worth of building works on College sites and the development of innovative projects with private and public sector partners including the Bromsgrove Arts Centre (the Artrix) and a European Training Centre equipped by Harley-Davidson that provides training for Harley-Davidson technicians from across Europe and the Middle East. The college has been recognised as an outstanding “Beacon” college. The Bromsgrove campus houses a motorcycle training academy built with the assistance of a £1.7 million grant awarded by Advantage West Midlands.
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  • North East Worcestershire College (abbreviated to NEW College) is a General Further Education College with campuses in Bromsgrove and Redditch, Worcestershire. It also offers outreach courses in more than 80 community and employer premises across the Worcestershire area. Enrollment is open to anyone aged 16 and over and during the year 2004-2005 there were over 17,000 students on roll ages 19 and over, and about 1,800 students in the 16 - 19 age range.
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