Kirklees College

Kirklees College

Higher Education

Huddersfield, West Yorkshire 5,446 followers

Creating Opportunities, Changing Lives

About us

Kirklees College is a uniquely vocational college whose student community reflects the diversity of the local area. We offer inspirational teaching in industry standard, state-of-the-art facilities and ensure curriculum is developed with employers to enable students to progress. Our mission is creating opportunities, changing lives and this is at the heart of everything we do. The college has a common set of values for both students and staff: Kindness, Unity and Excellence, and they define how we behave and interact with each other. At Kirklees College we aim to foster an honest and compassionate approach to ourselves, our people and environment, develop a shared purpose across our community, and set a culture of high aspiration, expectation and success. We strive to be ahead of the curve in our approach to teaching and learning and be a first-choice provider for students and industry alike. With over 10,000 students on full-time and part-time courses, and apprenticeships, we provide seven bespoke centres across the Kirklees region, from two main centres based in Dewsbury and Huddersfield, and dedicated learning centres for Animal Care, Construction, Engineering, Process Manufacturing and Higher Education.

Industry
Higher Education
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
Type
Educational
Founded
2008

Locations

  • Primary

    Huddersfield Centre

    Manchester Road

    Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD1 3LD, GB

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  • Old Fieldhouse Lane, Off Leeds Road

    Huddersfield, England HD2 1AG, GB

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  • Turnbridge Road, Off St Andrew Road

    Huddersfield, England HD1 6AG, GB

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  • Bradford Road

    Dewsbury, England WF13 2NP, GB

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Updates

  • 🌟 Inspiring Futures at Kirklees College with KPMG! 🌟 A big thank you to Ethan and Musadaq from the KPMG Apprenticeship Programme for delivering an insightful and engaging presentation to our Business and Accounting students! 🙌 With over 45 students in attendance, the turnout was fantastic—highlighting the enthusiasm and drive of our students to explore career-defining opportunities. The KPMG Apprenticeship Programme offers young people a pathway to excel in their careers while gaining invaluable real-world experience. Programs like these are a testament to the importance of bridging education with industry-leading organizations. At Kirklees College, we are committed to connecting our students with the very best opportunities—and KPMG’s apprenticeship program is certainly one of them. Thank you, KPMG, for inspiring the next generation of business and accounting professionals! #KCCommunity #KPMG #Apprenticeships #Opportunities #EducationAndIndustry #FutureLeaders

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  • We are looking for a Lecturer / Trainer Assessor in our Welding and Food / Drink Maintenance department at our Engineering Centre in Huddersfield. Your key responsibilities will be Teaching - Assessing & Work Based Progress Reviews. Ideally, you’ll have experience of welding and/or Food and Drink Maintenance. Previous experience within the FE sector is desirable but not essential. For more information and to apply visit here ⬇️ https://ow.ly/oBjK50UqGXR

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  • The Association of Colleges recently released their report on accepting the five missions put out by the government and the role colleges will play in reaching these. Mission 3 is 'Take Back our Streets'. The AoC spoke to James Griffiths, Chief Superintendent and Kirklees District Commander from West Yorkshire Police. Speaking in the report James said : 'Here in Kirklees and throughout West Yorkshire, the police have long valued the important partnership we have with colleges – and they have to be at the heart of the safer streets agenda.' 🚨 Kirklees College is proud to be support the AoC's report and we look forward to playing our role in achieving these missions. Read the report here: https://ow.ly/CVoj50UqGoo

    Mission accepted

    Mission accepted

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  • This week, our students had an on-site visit with Kier Group PLC, the company constructing the latest building for the University of Huddersfield’s £250m National Health Innovation Campus (NHIC). Due to open in December 2025, the latest facility will be named the Emily Siddon Building after the leading healthcare advocate who spent most of her life in Honley. The state-of-the-art building will offer an array of diagnostic tests, including MRI and CT scans for the community, and smart building technologies including a live garden roof and solar technologies. The visit provided our Construction students with a valuable insight into the working of a major construction site using the latest technologies available. The students were we accompanied by Ian Hawkin, Lecturer in Construction at Kirklees College and welcomed to the site by David Wilson, Senior Project Manager for Kier Group PLC.

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  • "Colleges sit at the heart of our towns, cities and communities across the country. They act as important local leaders, able to convene and coordinate stakeholders and resources to maximum effect, ultimately helping to build healthy, safe, sustainable and prosperous communities, in which everyone is able to get on in life."    Kirklees College is proud to support this new campaign and deliver the government's 5 key missions. Read the full report below ⤵️

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