Cornwall College Camborne has completed phase one of its transformative redevelopment project after months of dedicated effort and hard work.
Several buildings on the campus have been removed to make way for more green space, in order to encourage local wildlife and enhance the biodiversity of the area.
Internally, the development of the campus includes a new suite of full refurbished, state-of-the art classrooms providing a modern and inspiring learning environment for students.
John Evans, principal and CE of TCCG, shared his excitement about the progress made so far, stating: “this is a proud moment for the group, especially as we are now the highest performing FE College in Cornwall.”
“This multi-million-pound redevelopment not only enhances our educational facilities but also our commitment to sustainability and the environment,” John added.
The redevelopment of the Camborne campus has been underway since the beginning of 2023, with 92 per cent of the material demolished being recycled and reused where possible.
Luke Bazeley, head of campus at Cornwall College Camborne, described the redevelopment project as “a significant milestone for our campus.”
“We look forward to welcoming our students to these state-of-the-art classrooms and continuing our journey of providing top-quality education and training in the region,” Luke continued.
Phase two of the redevelopment plan for Cornwall College Camborne will continue into 2024.