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I assessed this article, the feedback I gave was: Only very basic information is included in this article with some references. To improve this article needs much more encyclopedic content on the colleges size, achievements, history and other topics. Camaron1 | Chris 19:58, 21 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I re-assessed this article (upgraded now since 2007) on quality scale, in 2015. Given international notability, or even within publicity of England itself, being primarily a 16-18 college and not focussing on specialised higher education degrees, an encyclopedia article on such an institution to meet good article criteria merely need follow for example Bradford College, England. No great volumes needed per WP:NOT. Some of the Bradford entries would be needed before countenancing B or A class. It is not a bad effort thus far, however.- Adam37 Talk 17:25, 7 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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