[1] It has been part of the Windsor Forest Colleges Group since August 2022.
[2] The college was built to provide a training centre for agricultural workers.
[3] The college is located on 450 acres (180 ha) of farm land, with residential accommodation for over 70 students.
[3] 2012: Steve Wain 2013: Gillian May 2021:Anne Entwistle As this is a further education college, there is no legal catchment area, but its rural location causes an extensive bus service to be run to many towns and villages including Amersham, Beaconsfield, Bushey, Bracknell, Camberley, The Chalfonts, Gerrards Cross, Great Missenden, Henley, High Wycombe, Maidenhead, Reading, Rickmansworth, Slough, Thame, Uxbridge, Wallingford, Windsor, Watford and Wokingham.
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