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How a new campus from Cardiff Sixth Form College would look

Subject to planning the campus would restore two adjoining historic buildings in Cardiff Bay with a student accommodation nearby

Computer generated image of the planned new campus for Cardiff Sixth Form College in Cardiff Bay.


This is the first artist impression of Cardiff Sixth Form College’s (CSFC) proposed new campus.

Subject to planning consent the project would see the adjoining Victorian built and listed Cory’s and Merchant Place buildings on Bute Street in Cardiff Bay turned in a new teaching and learning facility.

CSFC, which currently operates from a smaller site on Newport Road close to the city centre, would also invest in a new student accommodation development nearby at a current vacate land site behind the Wales Millennium Centre at Pierhead Street.

The vacant Cory's and Merchant Place buidings(Image: Richard Swingler)


The project, which would have a development cost of tens of millions of pounds, would see CSFC - part of Dukes Education Group and whose majority of students are attracted from overseas - increasing its student numbers by around 200 to 600. The college teaches both GCSE and A-level subjects. With boarding annual fees are around £50,000.

The two buildings, currently owned by Cardiff Council, have been vacate for 20 years.

Subject to planning consent CSFC would acquire the buildings from the council and the land site from Global Mutual whose agents are Knight Frank.

The accommodation scheme would provide around 400 student bedrooms.

As part of a pre-planning consultation CSFC’s planning consultants, DWD, will be holding an event on Wednesday from 2pm to 7pm at the Red Dragon Centre, for the public to view the proposals and quiz the project team.