Coleg y Cymoedd

Coleg y Cymoedd

Coleg y Cymoedd Logo
Type Further Education College
Established 2013
Principal Judith Evans, 2013–Present
Administrative staff
1000
Students 20,000
Location Aberdare, Nantgarw, Rhondda, Ystrad Mynach
Website http://www.cymoedd.ac.uk/

Coleg y Cymoedd (English: College of The Valleys) is a further education college located at five main campuses across Rhondda Cynon Taf, and Caerphilly, Wales. Coleg y Cymoedd was formed after the merger of Coleg Morgannwg and Ystrad Mynach College in September 2013.[1]

Campuses

The college's main campuses are the Aberdare Campus (51°43′25″N 3°28′07″W / 51.7236°N 3.4686°W / 51.7236; -3.4686 (Coleg y Cymoedd, Aberdare Campus)), Nantgarw Campus (51°33′51″N 3°16′24″W / 51.5642°N 3.2734°W / 51.5642; -3.2734 (Coleg y Cymoedd, Nantgarw Campus)), Rhondda Campus, Llwynypia (51°38′21″N 3°27′15″W / 51.6391°N 3.4543°W / 51.6391; -3.4543 (Coleg y Cymoedd, Rhondda Campus)), Rhymney Campus and the Ystrad Mynach Campus. Coleg y Cymoedd also has a teaching centre in Abertridwr.

Courses

Courses offered by the college include NVQs, GCSEs, BTECs, A levels, Access Courses, Higher Education courses (Higher National Certificate), Foundation Degree and Bachelor's degree. Subject areas on offer include:-Access, Art, AS/A2 Levels, Basic Skills, Beauty Therapy, Business Studies, Catering & Hospitality, Computing, Construction, Childcare, Education & Training, Engineering, ESOL, GCSE's, Hairdressing, Health & Social Care, Higher Education, Office Administration, Motor Vehicle, Public Services, Sport, Travel & Tourism and Welsh.

Principals

Judith Evans, Current Principal of Coleg y Cymoedd

Building Work and Development

Several building development projects were undertaken by the former institutions. Some of these development include:-

Campus Redevelopment Ystrad Mynach
B Block 2008
Photo taken 2008
Photo taken 2012

2009–2010

Campus Redevelopment Ystrad Mynach Campus
Building work commenced in June 2009 on a new B Block facility costing £7.2M housing 13 classrooms, a new library, improved catering facilities and public areas for learners, exhibitions, competitions and public events.

2010–2012

Taff Ely Learning Campus Nantgarw

Coleg y Cymoedd Nantgarw Campus

Work commenced in 2010 on a new £40m campus based in Parc Nantgarw, Nantgarw, at the time the largest single investment in Further Education in Wales. Built on almost 8 acres of land opposite existing Aerospace, Construction and Engineering buildings, the project was financed through £27.8m Welsh Government and £6.7m European Regional Development Fund.


Opening its doors to the first cohort of learners in September 2012,[2] the Nantgarw Campus is one of the most modern Further Education campus buildings in Wales.

2015–Present

Redevelopment of Aberdare Campus

Artist's impression of Coleg y Cymoedd Aberdare Campus

In December 2013.[3] Coleg y Cymoedd announced intentions to build a new £20 million in the heart of Aberdare town centre and replace its existing facility at Cwmdare. Coleg y Cymoedd’s intention is to regenerate the currently derelict 2.7 acre site to serve up to 800 learners, incorporating industry standard facilities to further enrich the education, skills and training currently offered at the existing campus.

Creation of Motor Vehicle Training Facility at Ystrad Mynach Campus
In July 2014,[4] Coleg y Cymoedd announced a new motor vehicle training facility planned for its Ystrad Mynach campus [link to news article]. The £2.1 million facility would replace the college’s existing facility based at the Rhymney campus. The new centre is planned to include maintenance, diagnostics and testing workshops.

Creation of Railway Facility at Nantgarw Campus
Coleg y Cymoedd commenced in September 2014 a new course programme in partnership with McGinley Support Services to deliver Rail Apprenticeships at its Nantgarw campus. A purpose built facility will be built at the Nantgarw campus to accommodate learners for September 2015 onwards.[5]

Notable alumni

References

External links

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