Southampton College, part of South Hampshire College Group, has unveiled two state-of-the-art new facilities for Early Years and Automotive students, designed to bridge the gap between the traditional classroom environment and the industry workplace. These impressive new facilities are tailored to enhance the learning experience across various career-focused courses, including T Levels, apprenticeships and Higher Technical Qualifications.
South Hampshire College Group have launched four other Centres of Excellence this month at Eastleigh College including Bricklaying, Health and Social Care, Business and Electrical. A further Digital Centre of Excellence at Southampton College is set to be launched before the end of the year. All these comprise a total £12 million investment by South Hampshire College Group, reflecting the college’s steadfast commitment to practical learning that incorporates the latest industry equipment.
Christian Allen-Kotze, Vice Principal of Southampton College, said: “We are delighted to introduce the new Centre of Excellence facilities at Southampton College, with a particular focus on Early Years and Automotive. These high-spec, industry-aligned spaces are designed to provide our learners with the technical expertise, practical skills, and knowledge essential for success, whether they choose to advance into higher education or transition directly into their chosen industries.”
The Early Years Centre of Excellence is the product of meticulous attention to detail in order to best simulate a real nursery environment, featuring a kitchenette, nappy changing facilities and a sensory room, alongside an assortment of toys and games. Studying in an environment that mirrors the industry has been proven to give students the confidence and capabilities to better transition into the workplace – especially with many students undergoing work experience as they study.
The Automotive Centre of Excellence has been designed with industry trends in mind, as the motor industry continues to embrace electric vehicle alternatives. The inclusion of electric batteries from major brands such as Toyota and Nissan alongside a variety of engines, the latest diagnostic and testing equipment, and increased garage space for technicians to work in, all serves to create a more fulfilling educational experience for students and apprentices.
The upcoming new Digital Centre of Excellence is poised to transform learning with a trailblazing digital suite and cutting-edge technology. Its launch will be announced shortly.
To find out more about the technical and professional courses at Southampton College, and to explore these outstanding new facilities, visit their Open Event on Thursday 10th October, 17:00 – 19:00.