Eccles College

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Eccles Sixth Form College
Address
Eccles College
Chatsworth Road

, ,
M30 9FJ

England
Information
Type Further Education
Established1972
Local authority Salford
Principal Rebecca Parks
Gender Mixed
Age16 Years Old+
Websitesalfordcc.ac.uk

Eccles Sixth Form College is a further education college in Eccles, Greater Manchester, England. It was opened in 1972.

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The site provides a range of Vocational courses, across a variety of specialisms. Students are also able to retake their GCSEs at the college. Eccles Sixth Form College has an average pass rate that is above the national average.

Merger

The merger of Eccles College, Salford College and Pendleton College took place on 1 January 2009, forming the new Salford City College Group.

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    Coordinates: 53°29′45″N2°20′16″W / 53.4957°N 2.3379°W / 53.4957; -2.3379