The remarkable turnaround that saw Bridgend College transformed from one of the worst-performing colleges in the country to one of the best made it a clear winner. Bridgend College tops league tables in Wales for qualification completion rates. In the most recent statistics, these stood above 90 per cent across all qualifications.
Some of the wards in the area the college serves are among the most economically deprived in the country. The college is rooted in its community, supporting other education providers and businesses across the region.
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This includes work with a nearby school, which led to a 13 per increase in the number of learners gaining A to C grades at A level. Estyn, the Welsh education and training inspectorate, awarded the college a rare “double excellent” grade at its most recent inspection.
The college was praised for the “very good progress” learners make, often from low starting points. Inspectors also praised the culture in the college of supporting staff to “innovate and take risks” as well as helping to build their confidence in order to meet future challenges. The college’s own latest staff survey showed that 98 per cent of staff are happy to work there.
The judges were impressed by the way in which the college had responded to local needs and the difference that it has made to the wellbeing of its students. They also praised the work dedicated to improving its fortunes under the able leadership of the governing body, principal and staff.