Martin Harrison, principal and chief executive at Dearne Valley College; and John Connolly, chief ex

Dearne Valley College’s proposed merger with RNN Group to create £50m turnover organisation

A proposed merger between Dearne Valley College and the RNN Group, which currently incorporates Rotherham College and North Notts College, is set offer new opportunities for learners and businesses in the South Yorkshire area.

The merged organisations would offer school leavers a wide range of college courses and apprenticeships regionally, educating and training more 16- to 18-year olds than any other school or organisation in the area, and will work with over a thousand companies offering specialised training and apprenticeships to support business growth.

The combined organizations will also offer sixth form and college leavers, and adults returning to education, the largest higher education offer in Rotherham and North Nottinghamshire, with routes onto university-accredited degrees and higher level courses delivered across the campuses.

As part of the merger, the Manvers campus will continue as Dearne Valley College, but will become part of a family of organisations supported by the RNN Group, encompassing three further education colleges and five training providers, with a projected annual turnover in excess of £50m.

The expanded organisation will have campuses in Rotherham town centre, Wath-upon-Dearne, Dinnington, Worksop and Retford, and will continue to work with employers across the Sheffield City Region.

Martin Harrison, principal and chief executive at Dearne Valley College, said: “After some in-depth discussions about the opportunities and challenges we may face in the future, we are delighted to put forward a proposal for Dearne Valley College and the RNN Group to merge, offering an even stronger provision of high-quality and effective training, courses and apprenticeships for school leavers, higher education students, adult learners and businesses.

“It will also enable us to invest further in our students with additional resources and facilities. Students who are already enrolled with us at Dearne Valley College would not be affected by the merger, and all existing courses would continue to be taught at our Manvers campus.

John Connolly, chief executive at the RNN Group, added: “By pooling our resources, the knowledge of our industry experienced staff and employer links, we can offer a breadth of provision to ensure students are reaching their career aspirations and contributing to the economy and local community.

“The proposed merger between two Ofsted ‘Good’ organisations will place us in a strong position for the future.”

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