The premises, on Redstone Hill, were designed by the local firm Baker and Penfold and were opened in December of the same year.
[4][5] In 1969, the college began to transfer the majority of its activities to Gatton Point, London Road, previously the premises of The Hawthorns School.
[12] Following a £43M campus redevelopment project completed in May 2010, Elizabeth II opened a new recording studio, spa and hair salon at the college in November of the following year.
The studios of the Reigate School of Art, Design & Media provide an environment for students to produce and display their work.
The department also enables students to gain practical experience with local companies and industry bodies such as JAMES and the Music Producers Guild.