OUR FACILITIES
A WORLD CLASS TRAINING HUB
Our state-of-the-art facilities in Birkenhead are the perfect place for business people, visitors, and students to congregate and collaborate. Visitors will feel absorbed and inspired by our amenities, technology, and surrounding views.
We can host conferences, meetings, and events. Depending on party size and specific requirements, we have two rooms — the John Alexander Brodie Room and the Katherine Johnson Suite — for you to choose from. Find out which of these rooms is best suited to your needs by reading below.
OUR FACILITIES
A DEDICATED TEST CENTRE
Our industry ready state-of-the-art facilities make us the perfect environment to independently assess your apprentices, whether your an employer or fellow training provider.
We have been granted EPA Awarding Organisation status by Ofqual and so can carry out EPA assessments nationally. Our team can deliver EPAs off-site at our Technical Assessment Centre in Birkenhead or on-site at the employer’s premises.
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CONFERENCE & EVENT SPACE
We offer two rooms to visitors, each of which has its own unique selling point.
The John Alexander Brodie Room is our second-floor conference suite and is named after John Alexander Brodie, a Liverpool city engineer who led the design of the Mersey Tunnel and invented the goal nets for football. Spanning nearly 1,300 square feet, this room is a sight to behold.
Not only is the space itself vast, with a seating capacity of at least 100 people and a standing capacity of over 150, but the outside views are equally expansive and sublime. You can see right across Liverpool’s skyline, including both cathedrals, which further complements the immersive experience.
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BOARDROOM SUITE
The Katherine Johnson Suite is on the ground floor of our college and is a more intimate space that’s perfect for smaller meetings and people wanting to work more independently. It’s named after Katherine Johnson, a pioneering NASA mathematician whose calculations were crucial in helping astronauts land on the moon and return home safely. She was also one of the first African-American women to work as a NASA scientist.
The Katherine Johnson Suite is 560 square feet and has a maximum seating capacity of around 15 to 20 people. Akin to the UN Embassy in its design, it’s adorned with a U-shaped table and British flag.
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