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Aquinas College is a Catholic sixth form college providing for 1800 students over the age of sixteen. Established in 1980, the college is owned by the Diocese of Shrewsbury and funded by the Learning and Skills Council.
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Aquinas College is a Roman Catholic sixth form college in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. The college also offers a range of adult education courses.
Nov 30, 2023 · Aquinas College is a Catholic sixth form college providing for 1800 students over the age of sixteen. Established in 1980, the college is owned by the Diocese of Shrewsbury and funded by the Learning and Skills Council.
An introduction to Adult Education at Aquinas. Whether you have been attending courses at Aquinas College or it is your first time, you are all very welcome. We have a fantastic range of courses available and a state-of-the-art building in which to study.
Aquinas College is a Catholic sixth form college providing for 1800 students over the age of sixteen. Established in 1980, the college is owned by the Diocese of Shrewsbury and funded by the Learning and Skills Council.
Aquinas College is a Catholic sixth form college providing for 1800 students over the age of sixteen. Established in 1980, the college is owned by the Diocese of Shrewsbury and funded by the Learning and Skills Council.
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Aquinas College is a Catholic sixth form college providing for over 2000 students over the age of sixteen. We were established in 1980, the college is owned by the Diocese of Shrewsbury and funded by the Learning and Skills Council.