Bishop Burton College

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One of the UK's leading land-based colleges. We pride ourselves on being one of the country’s finest land-based colleges at Bishop Burton and have a national reputation for quality. We’re the only college in the UK to hold Centre of Vocational Excellence status in both agriculture and equine. Bishop Burton College is located just outside the town of Beverley, in East Yorkshire, and we’re just a stone’s throw away from the vibrant cities of Hull, Leeds and York.

The main campus in Bishop Burton village is home to a 360 hectare mixed farm, which includes a Freedom Food-assured high-welfare pig unit, dairy parlour, beef unit and sheep facilities. The College also boasts a state-of-the-art equine unit and therapy centre, which incorporates the Olympic-standard Bishop Burton Arena, and animal management facilities.

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Community Reviews (2)

Bishop Burton College has transformed my child's educational journey; the dedicated faculty and enriching programs have truly fostered remarkable growth and confidence.
By Parwana (Feb, 2024) | Reply

A fantastic place to get a degree! As a Higher Education student my experience at Bishop Burton has been outstanding. The lecturers go above and beyond to ensure that you receive the best academic and personal experience possible while in classes. The pastoral care is also exceptional and the staff make the most of the limited resources allocated to them. As a student with alternative lifestyle choices I feel as though my beliefs have been treated with nothing but the up most respect and even the catering staff have made special arrangements to make sure my alternative nutritional needs are met.
By Emma Nash (Feb, 2018) | Reply