"Non-binary people are not women or men, they are non-binary people."
Our Courses
Choose from a variety of A Levels, over 200 vocational courses, Apprenticeships, HE and part-time courses.
Student Support
Student Services are based on all three campuses, offering impartial advice and guidance to help you make decisions about your education and training or choice of career. We will also support you with issues with your health, travel well-being, finances and studies.
Parents
We believe it’s important for parents/carers to be a part of each student’s progress at College. Each academic year parents/carers can discuss progress and progression plans with teaching staff. These events are provided for consultation between parents, staff and students so we strongly recommend that parents and students attend these evenings together.
About Us
Shrewsbury Colleges Group gives students greater choices and dedicated subject resources at different campus locations and is proud to offer the largest and most flexible curriculum offer within Shropshire, comprising of A Levels, Vocational Diplomas, Apprenticeships and Higher Education qualifications.
Facilities
Commercially run and licensed restaurant
Indoor and outdoor athletic space
All three campuses have a variety of facilities that can be hired out of term-time, during the evening and at weekends.
Charlie Craggs is a British transgender activist and author of 'To My Trans Sisters', a collection of letters by successful trans women.
Her campaigns include the 'Nail Transphobia'pop-up-salon educating the public on trans issues, whilst carrying out free manicures and the 'Claws Out For Trans', campaign for the inclusion of a transgender rainbow flag emoji in Unicode.
Fox is an advocate for transgender rights in the UK and founded My Genderation, a film project that celebrates intersectional trans lives and experiences. They are the co-creator of the children’s book Are You A Boy Or Are You A Girl, the Trans Teen Survival Guide and Trans Survival Workbook.
Fox is also one of the founders of Trans Pride Brighton, the first pride event specifically dedicated to transgender people.
Laverne Cox is an American actress and LGBT advocate who rose to prominence in the Netflix series Orange Is the New Black. She is the first transgender person to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in any acting category and an Emmy winning documentary film producer.
Laverne appears in the Netflix documentary Disclosure that examines Hollywood's depiction of transgender people and the impact of this on American culture.
Marsha P. Johnson was an outspoken transgender rights activist and one of the central figures of the historic Stonewall uprising of 1969.
Along with fellow trans activist Sylvia Rivera, Johnson helped form Street Transgender Action Revolutionaries (STAR), a radical political organization that provided housing and other forms of support to homeless queer youth and sex workers in Manhattan.
In 2013, Captain Hannah Graf came out as a trans woman and became the highest-ranking trans person in the British Army.
As part of the Army LGBT Forum, she had the responsibility to advise senior Army officials on transgender policy and mentor and support the Army's many transgender soldiers. Hannah also made history when she became one of the UK’s first transgender parents alongside her husband Jake Graf.
Thank you for your enquiry about an application, now that term has started please ring the Admissions team on 01743 342346 for Vocational courses at London Road or 01743 260410 for A levels and Art courses based at English Bridge and Welsh Bridge and they will help you with your application. Voice messages can be left, please give clear details about contact numbers.