It was created as a tertiary college following the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley's reorganisation of post-16 studies.
In September 1985, the college further expanded when it took over the former Walton Girls School in Highfield Lane as a campus.
[citation needed] Block 5 was opened in 1997 to accommodate a new library and learning centre.
Block 6 (Sports Studies) and Block 7 (ICT and Performing Arts) were opened in late spring of 2003 to replace the facilities at the Walton Campus, which was sold off to make way for a housing estate.
The new building was officially opened on 22 September 2003 by Charles Clarke, the education minister.
[3] Halesowen College purchased Shenstone House office block, on Dudley Road, in the summer of 2005 and converted into a Health and Beauty academy.
The block was extended to include an admissions centre in the early 1980s but refurbishment in 2003 saw this area converted into a computer suite called the Hawne Room.
Includes a lecture theatre, staff room, and classrooms for business studies, and the senior management offices.
This was renovated in 2020 and now houses the 'Business Hub' and is where the teaching of business, maths and English takes place.
In September 2013, a new kitchen was added specializing in the Bakery course, which was used until the end of the academic year of 2018.
Opened in September 2013, marking the completion of a phased five-year redevelopment of the oldest college buildings.
It's the second largest of the three campuses, situated close to Halesowen town centre on the Shenstone island.
The Walton Campus was demolished in the autumn of 2003 and is now the site of a private housing estate built by Barratt Homes.