South Eastern Regional College

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South Eastern Regional College
South Eastern Regional College Logo.png
Other name
SERC
MottoInspiring, Transforming, Enriching
Type Further & Higher Education College
EstablishedAugust 2007 (August 2007) (predecessor Institutes date back to 1910)
Principal Ken Webb
DirectorMichael Malone & Heather McKee
Students32,091a
Location
Campus Bangor, Downpatrick, Lisburn, Newtownards
Website www.serc.ac.uk

a 2015/16 Academic Year

South Eastern Regional College (SERC) is a further and higher education college in the south-east of Northern Ireland.

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SERC was created following the merger of three institutes of further and higher education in the south-east of Northern Ireland. These were East Down Institute, Lisburn Institute and North Down and Ards Institute. The merger took effect from August 2007. SERC's aim is to become a top 20 global college by 2020 and is currently listed in the top 30 colleges in the UK. [1] [ better source needed ]

The college was inspected in 2009 by the Education and Training Inspectorate, with the finding that "In the priority skills areas inspected, the quality of education and training provided by the South Eastern Regional College is good". [2]

Campuses

The college's main campuses are situated in:

In addition to these main campuses, smaller campuses are also located in Newcastle, Ballynahinch and Holywood with multiple out-centers throughout the province. [3]

Courses available

The college offers a range of full-time and part-time' courses and has over 30,000 students and over 1,000 members of staff. Courses are available in a wide range of subjects at a further education or higher education level. [4] There are also many part-time leisure courses which run in the evening, for example Holiday Spanish, Tai Chi, Painting For Pleasure or Baking Breads.

SERC also runs a range of Apprenticeships and Higher Level Apprenticeships. [5]

Commercial Interests

SERC has a wide range of facilities that are available to rent. The three hair & beauty salons and three restaurants are open to the public to book. [6]

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References

  1. www.serc.ac.uk/about/story
  2. "Provision for the Primary Skills Areas at Level 2 South Eastern Regional College" (PDF). Education and Training Inspectorate. ETI. 2009. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  3. www.serc.ac.uk/contact
  4. www.serc.ac.uk/courses
  5. www.serc.ac.uk/courses/full-time/apprenticeships
  6. www.serc.ac.uk/commercial-services