The former Yale College grounds are now two of the five campuses of Coleg Cambria, alongside the Northop, Llysfasi, and Deeside sites.
The college traces its history to the Yale Grammar and Technical School located on Crispin Lane.
[9] In 2010, the college announced plans to share services with Glyndŵr University to improve local education provision.
[17][18][19] In 2018, the college announced it would be replacing the Yale site's existing catering, examination, sports and performing arts building with a new three-storey complex.
[20][21] In 2021, Coleg Cambria opened the Yale site's Hafod building, a £21 million development.
[22] In 2023, the college announced it would be building a new facility on its Yale site for students studying health, social care and wellbeing.
[32] Located near the entrance of the college is a small garden, and within its centre is an original stone well-head from one of Wrexham's old town wells.
Just over from the well head and over a small hedge are some pillar bases, that are said to be from the old Wrexham Town Hall that was located on High Street.
Rosier, a former student of the Grove Park County School on which Yale now stands, who was a World War II fighter pilot.
[36] The Bersham Road campus is the location for the college's vocational courses, such as those relating to bricklaying, engineering and plumbing.
[38] By 2011, the Bersham Road site had a reception, barbers, cafe, medical centre, common room and IT suite.
The site also has facilities delivering education in workshops for electrical installations, plumbing, gas assessment, welding and fabrication, manufacturing, automotives, wet trades, plastering, joinery, paint and decorating, floor laying and brick laying.