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Rotherham College (formerly Rotherham College of Arts and Technology shortened to RCAT) is a further education college in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. It was established as Rotherham School of Science and Art in the 19th century.
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At Rotherham College we specialise in technical and career focused training and education. We provide you with high quality training including hands-on experience to develop the crucial skills you need for your future career.
Welcome to Thomas Rotherham College. We are here for you. With over 500 years of service to this community, we are proud to have been – and still be – at the heart of promoting educational excellence across Rotherham and the surrounding area. TRC stands for that excellence.
Sixth form college. The Thomas Rotherham College took its name from the fifteenth-century prelate and statesman Thomas Rotherham, the original founder of the grammar school. Thomas Rotherham was archbishop of York from 1480 until his death in 1500.