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  1. Jan 17, 2019 · Updated 17th Jan 2019, 12:20 BST. THOMAS Rotherham College is making “reasonable progress” a year after it was told to improve by Government inspectors. College leaders had promised to be “good” or “outstanding” within a year — but the monitoring visit by Ofsted found there was still a way to go.

  2. Thomas Rotherham College converted from being a sixth form college to a 16–19 academy, within the Inspire Trust, on 1 November 2017. A new logo – similar in style to other establishments in the trust, while retaining aspects from the college's (and grammar school's) old logo – was introduced in September 2019.

  3. Aug 13, 2024 · THOMAS Rotherham Colleges 500-plus years as a part of our town’s history will be explored with a new tour. The events are part of the national Heritage Open Days and will trace TRC’s journey from 1483 – from being a theological college to today’s building, with Hogwarts-like features alongside modern sixth form teaching areas.

  4. What will I study? You will study a range of issues that cover the everyday activities of businesses such as; • Marketing, including market research, promotional methods, pricing strategies and the growing use of social media to promote and respond to customer needs. • Finance, including costs, revenues, breakeven analysis, cashflow and ...

  5. Exploring Business. In this unit you will learn about the purposes of different businesses, their structure, the effect of the external environment and how they need to be dynamic and innovative to survive.

  6. You also will undertake a minimum of one week’s work experience in a local business, visit businesses and meet employers to learn more about how business works. This is a two-year course, Year one is the Level 3 Foundation Diploma in Business and year two is the Level 3 Extended Diploma in Business.

  7. Reorganisation of education and the introduction of the comprehensive system in Rotherham from 1967 brought the merger of local school sixth forms to create of one of the first three Sixth Form Colleges in England; the College adopted the name of the founder of the town’s original school.

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