Students, apprentices and staff at Herefordshire, Ludlow and North Shropshire College are celebrating.
Students, apprentices and staff at Herefordshire, Ludlow and North Shropshire College are celebrating after the Ofsted conclusion, which overall rated the college as 'good', while behaviours and attitudes were judged to be ‘outstanding’.
Teachers were described as"highly qualified industry experts" who"ensure the curriculum is up to date and linked well to industry areas".Students’ attitudes and behaviour in lessons and around campuses were described as exemplary, with inspectors noting that they are"very positive towards their learning","take pride in their college" and"demonstrate high levels of motivation".
Responding to the overall findings David Williams, HLNSC principal and chief executive, said:"We are delighted with the report and pleased that the inspectors’ comments recognise all the hard work by our highly professional and inspirational teachers across our colleges.
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