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- 6621638 comment "("Truro College" redirects here. For the Wesleyan Methodist institution which operated between 1879 and 1931, see Truro School.) Truro and Penwith College is a Tertiary College and Further Education College in Cornwall in the United Kingdom. It was rated as being Outstanding by Ofsted in 2016. Two of its former students Jack Nowell and Luke Cowan-Dickie played in the England national rugby union team to win the Grand Slam in the 2016 Six Nations Championship, and in the victorious 2016 England rugby union tour of Australia." external.
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- 6621638 abstract "("Truro College" redirects here. For the Wesleyan Methodist institution which operated between 1879 and 1931, see Truro School.) Truro and Penwith College is a Tertiary College and Further Education College in Cornwall in the United Kingdom. It was rated as being Outstanding by Ofsted in 2016. In its 2016 A Level results, a total of 225 A* grades were awarded to the College, with 119 students achieving three or more grade As or A*s. In its 2016 International Baccalaureate Diploma results, the average score was 36 points, equivalent in ucas points to A*A*A A at A Level. 25% of the IB cohort got 40 points or above, equivalent to more than four A*s at A Level. On its vocational courses in 2016, 228 students achieved the Triple Distinction-Star, the highest grade possible on BTEC Extended Diploma courses. Over 400 students achieved at least a Triple Distinction (equivalent to 3 A grades at A Level) on BTEC Extended Diploma courses. In 2016 seventeen Truro and Penwith College students were offered places at Oxford or Cambridge. In 2015 Truro and Penwith College was the top FE/Tertiary college in the UK for A Level points per student and for value-added A Level score. It is the top provider of the International Baccalaureate Diploma in the UK, according to 2015 Sunday Times Parent Power league tables. In 2012 two of its students got the highest marks in the country for their respective A Level subjects, English Language and Law. Two of its former students Jack Nowell and Luke Cowan-Dickie played in the England national rugby union team to win the Grand Slam in the 2016 Six Nations Championship, and in the victorious 2016 England rugby union tour of Australia. Truro College was the first Further Education or Tertiary College in the UK to ever be awarded 'Outstanding' status by Ofsted, in 2006. Truro College opened in 1993 and merged with Penwith College in 2008. The principal is David Walrond. The College’s aim is: ‘to work with every student to help achieve the best possible results, providing the best possible learning experience leading to the highest possible level of achievement.’ It is assisting in the creation of Callywith College, a new Further Education college in Bodmin due to open in September 2017 to “provide the outstanding Truro and Penwith College experience for up to 1280 young people in Bodmin and North and East Cornwall” and which will be funded as a Free School. It is also one of the developers of the Stadium for Cornwall in Langarth, Threemilestone, Truro." external.
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