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Buxton & Leek College retains “Good” Ofsted rating.

University’s Further Education, Skills & Apprenticeship provision retains ‘Good’ Ofsted result 

The University of Derby has retained its ‘Good’ rating for its Further Education, Skills and Apprenticeship provision following a recent inspection from Ofsted. 

Inspectors rated the provision ‘Good’ in all areas, praising the organisation for its welcoming and nurturing environment. They also recognised that training for apprentices “prepares them well for their next steps and future careers” and that programmes are developed aligned to local industry needs.  

The University of Derby delivers further and higher education at the University itself, Buxton & Leek College and the Nuclear Skills Academy in Derby, both of which are part of the University of Derby group.  

This includes around 2,500 apprenticeship students, across both further and higher education. Buxton & Leek College (BLC) provides further education and university level courses while the Nuclear Skills Academy (NSA) is developed in conjunction with Rolls-Royce Submarines and other industry partners. 

During the visit, which took place in December 2024, the inspectors spoke to staff and students across the University, Buxton & Leek College and the Nuclear Skills Academy in Derby.  

It was the first time the University’s Further Education, Skills and Apprenticeship provision was assessed under Ofsted’s new inspection framework, which evaluates how well it meets local, regional, and national skills needs, including partnerships with stakeholders.  

Professor Keith McLay, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University, said: “As an applied university, we are committed to delivering curricula that meets the needs of industry, and it is pleasing that the inspectors have recognised our work in this area. It is crucial that we develop a pipeline of student and graduate talent who are confidently equipped to meet the challenges of the future, and we are proud to see that highlighted in the report. 

“At the University, we strive to foster an environment that empowers our students and apprentices, providing them with the relevant experience, skills and knowledge to excel in their studies and succeed in the workplace.” 

Heather Marks, Director of FE & Skills at Buxton & Leek College, said: “We are thrilled to retain the rating of ‘Good’ from Ofsted, which demonstrates our commitment to both our learners and the local community. 

“The report highlighted many positives and we are proud that learners feel safe on our campus sites and that our collaboration with local and regional partners to meet skills needs has been recognised by the inspection team.”  

Pictured are Director of FE & Skills Heather Marks along with members of the Senior Leadership Team at Buxton & Leek College.

Inspectors highlighted teachers’ subject expertise and that leaders and managers carefully consider the national, regional, and local context when developing courses to ensure students are work ready. 

In addition, the inspectors recognised the “welcoming and supportive environment”, with staff described as being ‘nurturing’ with mutually respectful relationships with students and apprentices, while students were acknowledged for taking pride in their work, with most who complete their courses moving on to the next level of study or into employment.  

Anyone wishing to find out more about the opportunities available can do so by attending upcoming open events at both campuses of Buxton & Leek College on 13 February (5pm to 7pm) and at the University of Derby on 22 February (9.30am to 4pm).   Prospective students are invited to have a tour of the facilities and talk to course tutors while applying for courses. To register your place visit blc.ac.uk or visit derby.ac.uk.