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 Café" 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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