The college is the largest of five new national colleges created by the government to ensure young people can learn “world-class” technical skills such as engineering, design, planning, manufacturing and construction.
Commenting on the launch, Greening said: “It has been great to attend the official launch of the NCHSR. It is part of how we are steadily transforming technical education in this country, training up a new generation of skilled young people and the existing workforce so that British business has the skills it needs and people have the opportunities they want – a win-win for everyone.
“We can only do this in partnership with employers – the NCHSR is just one great example of this. The impressive new building and training facilities are at the forefront of our ambitions to create a world class system of technical education.
“Doncaster is also one of the 12 Opportunity Areas that will benefit from a share of £72 million to raise attainment and aspirations. NCHSR is part of this work, making sure Doncaster’s local talent gets the opportunity to fulfil its potential and ensuring a prosperous future for the UK.”
Great visit to #Doncaster today. Education Secretary @JustineGreening opened @nchsr college and launched #OpportunityAreas programme. pic.twitter.com/fBvOJgMMig
— DfE (@educationgovuk) 9 October 2017