Roundhay Campus is one of the campuses operated by Leeds City College. Our records show the address as Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
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The Roundhay Campus specializes in land-based and environmental studies, offering practical, hands-on education in a semi-rural setting surrounded by parks and green spaces. This campus is ideal for students passionate about agriculture, animal welfare, and horticulture, with extensive outdoor facilities including animal husbandry units, equestrian centers, and plant nurseries.
- Animal Care and Management, including Level 2 and 3 diplomas in animal welfare, veterinary assistance, and zoo keeping, with opportunities to work with exotic species.
- Horticulture and Floristry, covering garden design, plant propagation, sustainable landscaping, and commercial flower arranging, supported by on-site greenhouses.
- Agriculture and Countryside Management, with courses in crop production, farm machinery operation, and environmental conservation, including apprenticeships with local farms.
- Equine Studies, featuring riding instruction, horse care, and business management for equestrian enterprises, utilizing the campus stables.
- Public and Environmental Services, including arboriculture, forestry, and gamekeeping qualifications for careers in outdoor maintenance.
- Foundation Learning programs for young people with additional needs, focusing on practical skills in gardening and animal handling.
- Access courses to higher education in environmental science and veterinary studies.
- Short courses and workshops in beekeeping, wildlife conservation, and organic farming to engage community learners.
Enrolling around 1,000 students, the campus promotes sustainability through eco-friendly practices and partnerships with organizations like the Royal Horticultural Society. Courses incorporate real-world projects, such as community allotments and animal rescue initiatives, enhancing employability in the green sector. Students benefit from expert tutors with industry experience, field trips to farms and zoos, and progression routes to degrees in agriculture or veterinary science. The inclusive approach supports diverse learners, including those from urban backgrounds discovering rural careers, with emphasis on health, safety, and ethical practices in animal and land management. Extracurricular activities like riding clubs and conservation groups build teamwork and passion for the environment.
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