Following an Ofsted inspection, Carlisle College proudly welcomed their ‘Good’ rating.

The announcement follows a full inspection of NCG colleges back in January, in which inspectors evaluated the campus’ quality of education.

The school have said their mark reflects the ‘hard work and dedication of employees and valued partners’.

Sarah McGrath, Principal of Carlisle College, said: "After four years of hard work, it is fantastic to know that we have been able to drive such positive change and improvement amidst a lot of change and many unforeseen challenges, including a pandemic.

“We can now build on this success and continue our journey as we Strive for Excellence in all that we do,” she said.

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Carlisle College is now looking ahead to their Carlisle College upcoming Open Evening and Advice Session on March, 24 – giving those interested in joining the college an insight into the courses on offer and the chance to meet and greet with the tutors.

The Open Evening will give attendees the opportunity to see the multi-million pound facilities that reflect those found in industry, including the £5.3m Carlisle College of the Arts which houses top of the range media editing suites and rehearsal rooms, as well as the motor vehicle workshop which boats 7 ramps with all the latest equipment and MOT Test bay.

There are over 100 courses available from entry level through to Degrees ranging from Art & Design to Accounting, Business to Beauty, Media to Motor Vehicle, Teaching to Health and Social Care.

Applications are now being accepted ahead of September’s 2022 term.

To find out more visit www.carlisle.ac.uk, or you can apply at the Open Day.

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