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Shrewsbury College is delighted to announce that it has been named in the Top Ten big companies in the country in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2026. This award recognises the outstanding performance of all college staff who work tirelessly in the interests of our students.
This recognition marks a significant achievement for the college and acknowledges its ongoing commitment to fostering a positive, supportive and inclusive workplace.
The prestigious accolade is based on comprehensive staff feedback and recognises organisations that demonstrate excellence in employee engagement, wellbeing, instilling pride, job satisfaction, and opportunities for professional growth.
The Sunday Times Award closely follows the college’s ‘Outstanding’ rating by Ofsted in March 2025, confirming the dedication of college staff to delivering outstanding education and support for people in the region.
James Staniforth, Principal of Shrewsbury College, said:
“We are incredibly proud to be recognised by The Sunday Times as one of the best big organisations to work for. This award is a testament to the commitment, professionalism and care our staff show every day, and I would like to thank every member of our college team.”
He continued: “This recognition reinforces our belief that putting people first leads to stronger teams, a more inclusive culture and better outcomes for our entire college community. This award recognises the dedication of our staff who make Shrewsbury College a great place to work, which in turn ensures our students receive an exceptional experience and outcomes.”
Donna Lucas, Vice Principal for People, added:
“Very few colleges have received such an award, and I’m delighted that the culture that we have created together has been recognised and celebrated in such a way.
Shrewsbury College continues to invest in staff wellbeing, development and leadership at all levels, ensuring our colleagues feel valued, empowered and supported in doing their best work for our students.”
Joycelin Hoyland, Chair of Governors for the college, concluded:
“In the last 18 months, the college has been recognised as an outstanding place to study, and now this Sunday Times Best Places to Work award recognises that we are also a great place to work. I am confident that this award will inspire all staff to make the college an even better place to work and study.”
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