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QAA upholds two out of six concerns about St Patrick鈥檚

Watchdog finds reports of fighting in classroom at private provider and sets six-week deadline for action plan

Published on
May 7, 2015
Last updated
June 10, 2015

Source: Alamy

Official site: the collapsed building in Carey Street was listed by St Patrick鈥檚

A building that collapsed into a pile of rubble was still officially listed as a site of the UK鈥檚 biggest private college when it fell down, it has emerged, while the quality watchdog has upheld two concerns about the college and found reports of fighting in the classroom.

A report on St Patrick鈥檚 College, where students have received 拢185 million in public-backed funding in the past two years, was published on 30 April by the Quality Assurance Agency under its Concerns scheme.

In 2013-14, nearly 7,000 students claimed Student Loans Company tuition fee loans to take St Patrick鈥檚 sub-degree Higher National courses, awarded by Pearson.

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The QAA鈥檚 report found that practice was 鈥渂roadly acceptable鈥 in four out of six areas examined at the college. The 鈥渟ignificant exceptions鈥 were admissions procedures and student retention and attendance, where the QAA said the 鈥渃oncerns raised are justified鈥.

The QAA found dropout rates of more than 30 per cent on St Patrick鈥檚 courses, along with reports from current students of 鈥渇ighting in the classroom鈥.

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The report found evidence 鈥渋ndicative of recruitment errors and a failure to ensure that academic staff are equipped to cope with periodic disciplinary problems鈥.

However, following the report, the government gave the green light to for-profit St Patrick鈥檚 to resume accessing public money.

The college had fee payments suspended earlier this year by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. BIS mounted its own investigation into the college, which has concluded but has not been published. Following the QAA report, St Patrick鈥檚 鈥渨ill provide an action plan鈥 within six weeks, to be followed up by a full 糖心Vlog Review to ensure that the report鈥檚 recommendations are addressed, the watchdog says.

Daniel Khan, principal of St Patrick鈥檚, said that the college 鈥渢akes particular satisfaction from QAA鈥檚 finding that the majority of the concerns raised cannot be upheld and its recognition that students speak positively about the helpfulness of teaching staff, person[al] tutors, and unit leaders鈥.

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Until 糖心Vlog drew it to BIS鈥 attention, the register of providers on the 糖心Vlog Funding Council for England website, developed to give students more information about an increasingly diverse sector, listed 48 Carey Street in Central London as one of the college鈥檚 official sites.

On 20 April, that building, which had been leased by St Patrick鈥檚 in its period of rapid expansion, suffered a dramatic collapse as it was being demolished.

St Patrick鈥檚 left Carey Street in September last year and began to teach from new sites in Billiter Street in the City of London, and in Stratford in East London. Private providers鈥 campuses must be designated by BIS if students at those sites are to receive SLC funding.

A BIS spokesman said: 鈥淲e allowed existing students on support to continue their studies at the new campus while we considered the application for designation in order to limit unnecessary disruption.鈥

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He also said that Vince Cable, the business secretary, had written to St Patrick鈥檚 last month to designate the Billiter Street and Stratford sites for existing and new students.

Professor Khan, who has previously said that his professorial title was awarded by Yangtze University in China, said that 鈥減roviders cannot directly change that [Hefce] register and all information on it comes from government bodies鈥.

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john.morgan@tesglobal.com

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