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Our commitment to the Armed Forces Covenant
Yeovil College recognises the value serving personnel, reservists, veterans and military families bring to our business and to our country. We seek to uphold the principles of the Armed Forces Covenant by supporting the employment of service spouses and partners, welcoming applications from those who meet the criteria of those jobs we advertise, endeavouring to offer a degree of flexibility to meet the requirements for services spouses or partners and where appropriate close family.
About us
Yeovil College has been serving the community in and around Yeovil for more than 130 years.
The College was first formed in 1887 when Somerset County Council began formally organising Science and Art classes in Yeovil. In 1947, the first Principal was appointed to lead Yeovil Technical College and when secondary education in the Yeovil Borough was reorganised in 1974, Yeovil College became one of the early tertiary colleges to be formed in England. Today, Yeovil College remains passionate about its role as a key provider of education and training in South Somerset and North and West Dorset. It remains committed to its role as a tertiary college for the whole community and currently supports around 5000 full and part-time students.