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  1. Thomas Rotherham was archbishop of York from 1480 until his death in 1500. He was at various times an ambassador, and keeper of the Privy Seal. Twice, he was Lord Chancellor of England. The Thomas Rotherham College took its first intake of students in September 1967.

  2. Aug 13, 2024 · THOMAS Rotherham College’s 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.

  3. Thomas Rotherham College was formed as a Sixth Form College in 1967 but its origins date back to 1483 when what became Rotherham Grammar School for boys was founded by Thomas Rotherham, a local scholar who had risen to be Archbishop of York, Chancellor of England and Chancellor of Cambridge University.

  4. A modern Sixth Form College with high levels of academic success, exciting student destinations and great facilities. We hope you find the website informative and inspiring. We believe that we can and we do deliver the very best educational Post-16 provision for our community.

  5. The origins of Thomas Rotherham College date back to 1483, when Thomas Rotherham, a local scholar who had risen to become Archbishop of York, Chancellor of England and Chancellor of Cambridge University, created the College of Jesus in Rotherham which later became Rotherham Grammar School and finally Thomas Rotherham College.

  6. Apr 11, 2019 · A COLLEGE which was told to improve by Government inspectors will continue to operate without a permanent principal. The top role at Thomas Rotherham College has been plunged into uncertainty since Dr Richard Williams retired in December 2017 — two weeks before the damning Ofsted inspection.

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  8. Welcome to Thomas Rotherham College. We are here for you. With over 500 years of service to this community, we are proud to have been – and still be – at the heart of promoting educational excellence across Rotherham and the surrounding area. TRC stands for that excellence.

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