St John Rigby College
About the Business
St John Rigby College is a highly-respected institution of higher education located in Orrell, Wigan in the United Kingdom. Our college is a point of interest for students from all over the world who are looking for quality education in a friendly, diverse environment.
Established several decades ago, St John Rigby College has been providing students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in their chosen careers for many years. Our mission is to help students achieve their full potential, both academically and personally, through a range of degree and certificate programs.
Our campus is a vibrant and dynamic place where students can find everything they need to succeed academically and socially. With state-of-the-art facilities, cutting-edge technology, and expert faculty, our college offers students an immersive learning experience that is unmatched anywhere else.
The courses offered at St John Rigby College range from traditional academic subjects, such as literature, history, and mathematics, to more specialized areas of study, including graphic design, business management, and vocational training. Our college is proud to offer a wide range of programs to suit every student's individual needs and interests.
At St John Rigby College, we believe in empowering our students to become lifelong learners who are equipped to tackle any challenge that comes their way. Whether you are a local student or an international one, our college welcomes you and we hope to see you soon.
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Location & Phone number
Gathurst Rd, Orrell, Wigan WN5 0LJ, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Went to watch Grandson play Rugby. Seems to have really good facilities. Plenty of Supporters."
"This college is a very very mixed bag In my opinion, I'd stay clear but that is just my opinion. The college staff are again, a mixed bag. Most of the ones I have interacted with have been nice and kind, others have been consistently nasty in various ways. I have incredible issues with how nuerodivergent students are treated in college. As one myself I feel that I am treated as a child by the staff who are in the ND related services. This includes students who are even adults, still are treated with the attitude that we are moody 12 year olds. Now this is NOT all of the staff, some are actually knowledgeable about ND, just seems like some people missed the memo. Now, to preface this portion, I am trans. Big whoop but that's just so I can give a little insight here. If you're trans then you'll *maybe* feel comfortable. Most of my teachers have been the sweetest about it and have never messed up from day one, others (a specific computer science teacher) have been consistently deadnaming me and using the wrong pronouns after repetitive reminders. And sadly it seems its out of my hands. Also the students here are gonna be like in any other college, you can't really predict that sort of stuff. I think of you're good at acedemia, you have good study habits and generally you're good at dealing with stress then sure this college is OK, but there's glaring issues with the management that make it a headache to those who aren't the most ordinary people on earth."
"Why are we still here ? Just to suffer ? Every night I can feel my leg, my arm, e... even my fingers. The body I've lost The comrades I've lost."
"pretty inclusive considering it’s a mostly catholic college although i have witnessed teachers and students make jokes about the LGBTQA+ community. it’s hard for students to be themselves when it’s joked about. apart from that it’s a decent collage. too bad it’s a long walk off the nearest public bus stop though."
"it looks nice posh good views much better than st john fisher catholic high school"
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