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    South & City College Birmingham

    South & City College Birmingham

    3.8(4 reviews)
    0.4 miDigbeth

    Quite a big college based near the Digbeth area of Birmingham…read more The establishment is well known for it's Centre of Performing Arts and the digital media studios, but outside these disciplines, they also have a lot of other courses that you can choose from. It's a little intimidating when your walking in and there are quite a few young youths hanging outside the main entrance in a mini gang, it puts you off a bit (but I can't imagine that they have much trouble as there is a police station 50 yards away). There is a nice helpful reception area, and just a few minutes walk from the city center. It has very good transport links, is currently enrolling and having friends who have studied a few short courses here comes recommended.

    I went to south Birmingham College to drop off a few flyers for an event I'm currently working on…read more It's just before you reach Custard Factory on Floodgate street, just off Digbeth High Street. When you go in you are greeted by a large reception desk which you immediately turn to first. You can't get into the college without signing in at reception and there is security standing near the door. I thought this was really good because it means no one who isn't meant to be there can just wonder in. I was treated with respect and courtesy by the reception lady (unfortunately I've forgot her name) but she was really helpful. At least this time I actually had one of the students I know say they saw some of the flyers I'd left handed out to the students as sometimes this doesn't always happen.

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    Access To Music Birmingham

    Access To Music Birmingham

    4.0(3 reviews)
    0.3 miDigbeth

    I can't really tell you about their courses in any great detail but i can tell you about the…read moreorganisation, what they have to offer and how they celebrate the talent they nurture. I only really discovered Access 2 Music a few years ago through a project I was working on to signpost young people to creative and cultural stuff going on in the city. As a national organisation they employ talented musicians to help you hone your craft and interest in music as well as provide you with a wealth of contacts and networks. You aren't working in isolation to make music, instead you will find yourself with a wealth of opportunities to collaborate and learn about the music industry. They even have an awesome awards ceremony, and the one I attended had the lovely and humble Edith Bowman presenting. It felt like a serious awards ceremony that celebrated the talent and work of those on the courses.

    Who's not heard of Access To Music College? They were originally located towards Jewellery Quarter…read morebut have now moved into their own fully purpose built space on Heath Mill Lane in Digbeth; just behind the Custard Factory. So, the easiest way to get to the college is via the number 97 bus from town, as it drops you off right outside the college. If you want to get into the music industry and want to gain a qualification, plus also build up your contacts and network with industry professionals- this place is where you need to enrol yourself into. It's one of the best UK Music colleges; the students who attend are highly talented individuals who are really trying to pursue a career in music. I first visited Access to Music College earlier on this year for a little mini concert they held but have since visited the college for meetings. In regards to the building, it's like an industrial space which has been converted into an incubator for budding musicians. There are two levels; the top level being where all the staff offices are located, the ground floor offers the students luxury music booths- there's about 8 to 10 booths (if I remember rightly). Each booth has sound proofing, a range of different equipment which the students can utilise. The rooms are also for different purposes, some booths are strictly for rehearsing in while others are more for recording and carrying out the production part of the music making. The whole building has been kitted out with the latest equipment. The best feature in my opinion is their huge hall space which they use for concerts, conferences and practising.

    Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College

    Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College

    1.0(2 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    This college has now been relocated just a road/block away now. The new one college is a stark…read morecontrast to how this one to this address was. It looked like an old factory to put it bluntly, some of the windows were broken and the roofs used to leak when its used to rain, a true pollutant to your vision. Inside was not so bad it had many rooms on about its five floors if i remember correctly. The plus sides also include some of the teaching; some teachers have been there since the 1980's so have a welath of experience and knowledge and it did achieve a good report compared to other colleges. The i.t department also did not charge anything for print outs. The canteen also serves some delicious food and there is plenty of seats to go by. Outside the college is a huge sports pitch, which is good for a good jog about or playing various sports. There is also plenty of grassland to sit and have a picnic if you so wish.

    This college lacks quality,Respect and basic dignity towards students. I experienced a terrible…read moretime after an incident. The college didnt take action rather it went reverse. The management team is dreadful such i have heard fellow students overhearing remarkable comments made by teachers. Mr henry has lost my respect , He doesnt deserve it and definetly not worthy of it. I could say from my heart not from the paper, that a child could speak with much respect than the likes of Mrs Henry and gill slater. If you want an "unequal , favouritism " enviroment you have certainly got the right place . Thanks to those who have read this. sorry for those who were displeased to hear .."Id rather hurt you with the truth , than comfort you with a lie". Kind regards folks..

    Birmingham College Of Food, Tourism & Creative Studies

    Birmingham College Of Food, Tourism & Creative Studies

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.9 miJewellery Quarter, Historical Quarter - Jewellery Quarter

    On Thursday 27th March, we want you to come and join us for our "Let's Swing" themed evening…read more Amazing live 5 piece swing band performance, let the rhythm of swing music bring you to the best moments of the late 40s-50s. Our 5 course meal will provide you with amazing food (no chance of going home hungry.) PLUS start the evening with your complimentary drink and canapés during the welcome reception. Amazing menu Amuse Smoked salmon blinis with a chive and caper cream cheese "Selection of baked mini pretzels" Starter Baby gem and walnut Waldorf salad, served with pickled apple cubes, glazed apple quarters and an apple crisp Fish Course Lime marinated grilled tiger prawns, on a bed of cos lettuce, served with a roasted pepper and cayenne rouille plus a dill and lime herb oil Main Course Chicken roulade stuffed with sausage and black pudding farce accompanied with a bacon and sausage bonbon. Served with a sage white cream, double chicken stock sauce, chicken skin and deep fried sage leaves Dessert Deconstructed black forest gateau made with chocolate baked sponge glazed wuth cherry stock syrup, cherry compote and cherry ice-cream Served with chantilly cream and rich dark chocolate (Vegetarian options is available, please pre-order) £ 25.00 Arrival 7.00pm (seating 7.20) 27 March 2014 Thursday night Brasserie Restaurant University College Birmingham Summer Row Birmingham B3 1JB United Kingdom For the tickets please call Anna - 0121 604 1010

    Birmingham College of Food and Tourism has three fantastic eateries that are open to the public…read more All provide food cooked by students and the food is served by students. The Cap & Gown (http://www.ucb.ac.uk/asp/SERV-capAndGown.asp ) offers starters under £3 and main courses under a fiver in a pub-style atmosphere. Call 0121 604 1010 to check on opening times. The Brasserie (http://www.ucb.ac.uk/asp/SERV-brasserie.asp ) offers a high standard of modern cuisine and opens in the evening. Currently (February 2009) they are offering a seven course meal including canapes on Monday evenings for £16.50 per person. They also run a tapas bar on Monday lunchtimes. The rest of the week it's £11.75 for three courses. Call 0121 604 1010 for bookings and opening times. The Atrium (http://www.ucb.ac.uk/asp/SERV-atrium.asp ) offers silver service and high quality food. On Monday evenings it's six courses for £14.50. The rest of the week two courses are £21 and three courses £24.00. Sample menus are on the website and are fantastic. Reservations are always required (0121 604 1010). All three restaurants offer great value for money and the food is really top notch. It's fantastic to be able to support a local training organisation with trainees who end up working all over the world. I've taken visitors from out of the area for Christmas lunch at The Brasserie and The Cap & Gown and all have been impressed by the quality of food and the service. A credit to Birmingham but parking is a nightmare!

    Birmingham City University - collegeuniv - Updated May 2026

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