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South Leicestershire College (formerly Wigston College) was established in 1970 and is located in Leicester, UK. It operates out of campuses at Wigston and Market Harborough, which cater to more than 7,000 learners. The College provides further education on a wide range of subjects like Business Studies, Humanities, Accounting, Management, Teacher Training, Health and Community Care, Computing, Construction, Skills for life, Psychology and Sociology, English language, A-Level Humanities, Complementary Therapies, Retail, Personnel and Professional programmes.
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Located in Central England, UK
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