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Pembrokeshire College, located in Haverfordwest, Wales, is the largest provider of post-16 education and training in the county. Established in 1990, it offers a variety of programs, including A-levels, vocational courses, apprenticeships, and higher education degrees. The college supports approximately 2,000 full-time and 12,500 part-time learners, serving both young people and adults.
Academic Programs:
Facilities:
The college features modern, purpose-built facilities, including an Advanced Learning Centre, engineering and construction workshops, and computing suites equipped with the latest technology.
Support Services:
Students benefit from a range of support services, including dedicated pastoral care, wellbeing resources such as counseling and health advice, and careers guidance for university applications and job opportunities.
Community Engagement:
Pembrokeshire College is actively involved in the local community, offering part-time adult courses, hiring out campus facilities for public use, and engaging in various community-focused initiatives.
Pembrokeshire College is committed to providing an inclusive and supportive learning environment, ensuring equal opportunities for all members of its community. It plays a significant role in the educational and professional development of learners in West Wales.