Priestley College - Structure

Structure

It is a single campus college with seven buildings,

  • The Priestley Building (rooms prefixed with P) holds the administrative facilities (finance and personnel), social facilities (the "Wicked CafĂ©" Bar and Mezzanine), Graphics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Performing Arts, ICT, and Modern Foreign Languages.
  • The Adamson Centre (rooms prefixed with A), completed in early 2012, is a semi-permanent building which provides spare classrooms for a range of teaching departments.
  • The Art and Design Centre (rooms prefixed with D) holds 3D-Design, Woodwork, Art and Textiles.
  • The Sports Centre (rooms prefixed with S) holds Sports and Physical Education.
  • The Learning Resource Centre (LRC), also known as the library (rooms prefixed with L) holds Offices, the Library, communal computers and some small teaching areas.
  • The Crescent Building (rooms prefixed with C), completed in September 2007, holds Student Services and a Reception, as well as departments of Humanities, English, Public Services, Law, Business Studies, Religious Studies, Accounting, Geography and Geology.
  • The Lewis Carroll building (rooms prefixed with LC), completed at the start of 2011, is adjacent to the learning resource centre and holds rooms for the subjects Maths and Psychology.

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