richmond and hillcroft adult community college
RHACC is one of nine institutes of adult learning (IAL) in the UK and was
established on October 1st, 2017 through the merger of Richmond Adult and
Community College and Hillcroft College. It is built on their shared expertise
in adult learning and their commitment to the needs of adults and communities
that need further educational or tailored opportunities to develop the skills to
thrive and achieve their potential. With two campuses and superb facilities
including a dedicated Art School and Business School, Women-only Education, a
120-seat theatre, specialist co-working and office space, meeting rooms,
classrooms, workshops and kitchens - RHACC is a hive of activity during the day,
evenings and weekends. Serving over 7000 learners each year RHACC offers a
vibrant learning environment tailored specifically for adult learners. Our
Mission Empowering adults and communities through education, skills and
enterprise By 2021 RHACC will be the outstanding learning provider of choice for
adults and communities in South West London and beyond. Providing progression to
work, wellbeing and empowerment for adults of all ages, abilities and
backgrounds through a curriculum with starting points for all, made accessible
through an adult approach to learning. Closing achievement gaps between the most
advantaged and disadvantaged adults Outstanding standards in teaching and
learning Operating from excellent classroom, community and residential
facilities, accessible to all, that inspire and support learners to achieve
Using enhanced links with stakeholders and partners to disseminate best
practice, enrich learning and support the highest levels of learner achievement
Continuously developing staff expertise in an environment where staff feel
valued and share governors’ ambition for learners Achieving income levels which
enable investment in the curriculum, the estate and sustainable growth The key
to RHACC’s recent growth and success has been its ability to adapt to the
challenges of constantly changing social and economic trends, as well as
responding to major changes in Government Policy on adult funding. As a result,
our achievement rates are above national standards and we were rated as a Grade
2 "Good" college by Ofsted in January 2020.