Celebrating 180 Years of Weston College!
2025 marks an incredible milestone – 180 years of Weston College at the heart of our community. For nearly two centuries, the College has been a place where futures are built, friendships are formed, and memories are made. Now, as we celebrate this special anniversary, we’d love to hear your stories.
- Did Weston College help you take the first steps towards your dream career?
- Did you meet lifelong friends – or even your partner – here?
- Do your parents or grandparents have memories of the College in their time?
- Has the College shaped your life, your family, or even our town in a way worth celebrating?
Every memory, big or small, is a part of our shared history. By sharing yours, you’ll help us mark 180 years of Weston College – honouring the past, celebrating the present, and inspiring the future.
We invite you to use the form Send us your stories, photos, or memories today and be part of our 180th anniversary celebration!
Submit a Story
Please use the form below to tell us your story. Once you've filled out the form, you'll be taken to a secure private Dropbox folder where you can upload any photos you have to go along with your story!
Our History Timeline
1845
The first educational building on Knightstone Campus, the National School, opened on 22nd September, funded by Archdeacon Henry Law.
1893
The Hans Price-designed School of Science and Art opened to train technicians and designers. Later refurbished to the College’s Conference Centre.
1966
Building begin on new Weston College Knightstone Campus
1970
Weston Technical College, opened on 9th September on the former National School site.
1983
The Weston College Conference Centre (formerly the School of Science and Art) was granted Grade 2 listed status.
1993
The First Higher Education Programme ran at the College (Art & Design Diploma of Higher Education)
1999
The Knightstone Campus extension moved the main entrance to Lower Church Road and added a modern, accessible multi-storey reception.
The College established a partnership with Bath Spa University to enhance its Higher Education programmes.
2007
Loxton Campus opened (originally known as the University Campus), that houses A Levels and Creative Arts.
Partnership with UWE Bristol formed to further strengthen the College’s Higher Education offer.
2009
College achieves Investors in People Gold and Champion status.
2013
The SouthWest Skills Campus was opened, featuring innovations such as the Lord Baker Innovation Centre, Future Technology Centre and the Engineering Centre of Excellence.
2015
The College acquired and redeveloped the Winter Gardens Pavilion for UCW, preserving its 1920s section for public use.
2016
Weston College was granted University Centre status by the Department for Education, leading to the creation of University Centre Weston (UCW).
The College bought and renovated the former Arosfa Hotel, adding teaching space and accommodation for apprentices.
2017
The College received the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education, recognising its excellence in education and commitment to students with special educational needs and disabilities.
The College bought the Lauriston Hotel, originally three 1831 villas. Used to house soldiers in WWII, it later became a hotel for visually impaired guests.
2018
UCW received the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) Gold rating.
2019
The Construction Training Centre opened
The Animal Management Centre at Puxton Park opened.
Led by Weston College, the West of England Institute of Technology was selected as one of the first 12 Institutes of Technology.
2020
The Health and Active Living Skills Centre opened at the Loxton Campus.
The Bristol Training Institute was created. located in Central Bristol.
2022
Winner of the Annual Apprenticeship Conference (AAC) Awards, Engineering and Manufacturing Apprenticeship Provider of the Year.
2023
Weston College was awarded Apprenticeship Training Provider of the Year at the South West Apprenticeship Awards for the fifth year in a row.
UCW retained its Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) Gold rating.
2024
Weston College ranked as #11 in the UK’s Top 100 Inclusive Employers
2025
Weston College win national STEM Initiative at C21 Awards.
Partnership with The University of Worcester formed to further strengthen the College’s Higher Education o er.