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Greater Brighton Metropolitan College

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Greater Brighton Metropolitan College
TypePublic
Active2017–2022
Students12,800
Undergraduates1,000
Location,
England, United Kingdom
CampusPelham Street, Brighton
West Durrington, Worthing
Shoreham Airport
Websitehttp://www.gbmc.ac.uk

Greater Brighton Metropolitan College was a large further education college based in Brighton, Worthing and Shoreham-by-Sea in Sussex on the south coast of England.

It was formed in early 2017 by the merger of Brighton-based City College Brighton & Hove and Worthing-based Northbrook College.[1][2] The merger was brought together by Nick Jubb who was on the board of Northbrook and CEO/Principle of City College Brighton.

After continuing financial issues and the surprise departure or Mr Judd[3] the CEO of Chichester College Group took over as interim head.

Chichester College Group, who operate as a federation of colleges in West Sussex took over Greater Brighton Metropolitan College on 1 August 2022 returning the Northbrook brand back as a stand alone college within the federation and restabilising City College, Brighton under the Brighton MET (Metropolitan College) brand[4]


References

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  1. ^ "Brighton and Hove News » City College to merge with Northbrook in Worthing". brightonandhovenews.org. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
  2. ^ "£40 million college merger to progress but students voice their disapproval". The Argus. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
  3. ^ Camden, Billy (16 July 2020). "FE Weekly". Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  4. ^ "Colleges merge to form largest college group in the South East". Chichester College Group Website. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
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