Callywith College


Callywith College is an Ofsted Outstanding Further Education college in Bodmin, Cornwall which opened in September 2017, the first all-new college in the UK for 20 years. Created with the assistance of Truro and Penwith College to serve students aged 16–19 from mid, north and east Cornwall, in 2020 it was rated 'Outstanding' by Ofsted.

Proposal, consultation, funding, and opening

League tables of educational results for 16-19-year olds in Cornwall indicated that where students did not have easy access to either of Truro and Penwith College’s major campuses then outcomes for those students suffered. As 1500 students from mid and north Cornwall already spent between an hour and two hours each-way on a bus to reach the Truro College campus every day, the building of a new campus or college further north in Cornwall would reduce the time these students needed to spend travelling. This led to a consultation period, where Truro and Penwith College sought the views of the local community and received feedback and input from parents and students who might be hoping to attend the proposed college. It was announced in February 2016 that Callywith College would be a Free School under the EFA national funding formula, and supported by Truro and Penwith College. The college opened in September 2017.

Courses and admissions

The College offers 30 A Levels, 13 vocational Level 3 Extended Diplomas, five Level 2 Progression courses and a Level 1 Progression course. Applications can be made either direct to the College or through local schools. Priority will be given to students whose applications are received by 31 January.

Results

In 2019 there was a 100% pass rates across all A Levels and Extended Diplomas. On 27 A Level courses, 83% scored grade A*-C. Subjects including A Level Biology, Chemistry, Maths, Spanish, Photography, Fine Art, Geography and Psychology saw over 50% of students achieving A*-B.

Ofsted inspection

rated Callywith College as Grade 1 Outstanding across every category, the highest possible designation, after an inspection in January 2020. Comments from the report included: 'Students are overwhelmingly positive about all aspects of college life. Teachers have a passion for the subjects they teach. They have excellent subject knowledge and vocational experience. Leaders, managers and staff have worked tirelessly to create a culture of high expectations for all. They have developed a curriculum which raises the aspirations and achievements of its students and improves the life chances of young people living in one of the poorest regions in the UK. A thriving supportive community and inclusive culture where students are constantly reminded of their ability and worth by staff.'

Snow

Callywith College came to national attention in February 2019 when staff and 400 students had to spend a night in the college due to snow.

Relationship to Truro and Penwith College

Truro and Penwith College own the Callywith College site and senior staff from Truro and Penwith College lead Callywith College, implementing common systems and processes, ensuring the same levels of quality.