Easton College
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Easton College is a land-based college
, based in the heart of Norfolk
. Owning 652 acres (2.6 km²) of land, it spreads over Easton
to provide workable land for all the courses run at the college. Over time it has adapted to the most current and up to date courses, such as Horticulture, Arboriculture, Sports, Animal Care, Countryside, Land-Based Technology, Equine, and Floristry. The college have just added a £22.5 million extension to the site, it is now investing another £15 million on adding 2 buildings containing tennis courts, new class rooms, huge stand alone indoor equestrian centre, and many more things. The college at the moment can provide for 122 residential students for further education and a further 25 for higher education. The college, also provides part-time and short courses, to the public.
Easton College offers full-time courses in the following curriculum areas:
Part-time opportunties also exist in the above areas along with:
Modern Apprenticeships are available through a variety of Government funded schemes in:
Built with partnership funding from the Learning and Skills Council, The Lawn Tennis Association, the Norfolk Lawn Tennis Association and of course the college, the project was completed in two phases. In autumn 2008 the first stage of the building project was completed when the 4 court air hall became operational. Once these courts were up and running the tennis programme started to develop. In early 2009, building work started on phase two of the project. This second stage was this permanent structure, including four more acrylic indoor courts, changing rooms, toilets, refreshments, offices, seminar rooms and an impressive viewing gallery.
British tennis ace and 2007 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion Jamie Murray (brother of Andy) and his mother Judy (coach and now TV tennis commentator) led the opening ceremony for the complex, with Jamie calling it, "a fantastic facility, the sort that would give youngsters a great opportunity to boost the British game."
As well as offering tennis to all the tennis players in Norfolk, the indoor courts also add a fantastic resource for Easton's 300+ sports students who attend the college. The use of the hall by the college's many sports courses during the day ensures tennis has a developing role in the culture of the college.
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, based in the heart of Norfolk
Norfolk
Norfolk is a low-lying county in the East of England. It has borders with Lincolnshire to the west, Cambridgeshire to the west and southwest and Suffolk to the south. Its northern and eastern boundaries are the North Sea coast and to the north-west the county is bordered by The Wash. The county...
. Owning 652 acres (2.6 km²) of land, it spreads over Easton
Easton, Norfolk
Easton is a small village in Norfolk, to the west of Norwich. It covers an area of and had a population of 1,141 in 445 households as of the 2001 census. Located close to the Royal Norfolk Showground and the A47, it also houses Easton College, a large agricultural college...
to provide workable land for all the courses run at the college. Over time it has adapted to the most current and up to date courses, such as Horticulture, Arboriculture, Sports, Animal Care, Countryside, Land-Based Technology, Equine, and Floristry. The college have just added a £22.5 million extension to the site, it is now investing another £15 million on adding 2 buildings containing tennis courts, new class rooms, huge stand alone indoor equestrian centre, and many more things. The college at the moment can provide for 122 residential students for further education and a further 25 for higher education. The college, also provides part-time and short courses, to the public.
The College
The main focus of the college is on vocational courses with qualifications such as First and National Diplomas, as well as Foundation Degrees. With vocational courses the main emphasis is on ‘hands-on’ practical work, combined with classroom-based activity. Work experience/placements form an integral part of the student's education and are undertaken in most of Easton's curriculum areas, external trips are often linked to most areas of study.Easton College offers full-time courses in the following curriculum areas:
- Agriculture
- Animal Care
- Countryside Management
- Equine Studies
- Floristry
- Horticulture
- Public Services
- Sport and Recreation
Part-time opportunties also exist in the above areas along with:
- Agricultural Machinery
- Garden and Interior Design
- Information Technology
Modern Apprenticeships are available through a variety of Government funded schemes in:
- Agriculture
- Animal Care
- Equine Studies
- Floristry
- Horticulture
- Gamekeeping
- Service Engineering
- Sport and Leisure
Tennis Centre
Easton College Tennis Centre is a £3.2M development consisting of 8 indoor tennis courts which is Norfolk’s only pay & play indoor tennis facility. No membership is required to use the state of the art indoor courts thus adding to the Norfolk tennis landscape as opposed to conflicting with it.Built with partnership funding from the Learning and Skills Council, The Lawn Tennis Association, the Norfolk Lawn Tennis Association and of course the college, the project was completed in two phases. In autumn 2008 the first stage of the building project was completed when the 4 court air hall became operational. Once these courts were up and running the tennis programme started to develop. In early 2009, building work started on phase two of the project. This second stage was this permanent structure, including four more acrylic indoor courts, changing rooms, toilets, refreshments, offices, seminar rooms and an impressive viewing gallery.
British tennis ace and 2007 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion Jamie Murray (brother of Andy) and his mother Judy (coach and now TV tennis commentator) led the opening ceremony for the complex, with Jamie calling it, "a fantastic facility, the sort that would give youngsters a great opportunity to boost the British game."
As well as offering tennis to all the tennis players in Norfolk, the indoor courts also add a fantastic resource for Easton's 300+ sports students who attend the college. The use of the hall by the college's many sports courses during the day ensures tennis has a developing role in the culture of the college.