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Ministerial CorrectionsTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department which (a) universities, (b) colleges of further education and (c) private providers have lost UK Border Agency highly trusted sponsor status since September 2010.
[Official Report, 19 June 2012, Vol. 546, c. 868-69W.]
Letter of correction from Damian Green:
An error has been identified in the written answer given to the hon. Member for Linlithgow and East Falkirk (Michael Connarty) on 19 June 2012.
The lists provided included Leicester College and Princes College School of English. Neither of these sponsors had lost their Highly Trusted Sponsor status and therefore should not have been included.
The full answer given was as follows:
No universities have lost UK Border Agency Highly Trusted Sponsor Status since September 2010. There have been 33 further education colleges that have lost their UK Border Agency Highly Trusted Sponsor Status since September 2010.
These are:
Abingdon and Witney College
Askham Bryan College
Barnet and Southgate College
Blackburn College
Bolton College
Brooklands College
Carshalton College
City College Brighton and Hove
College of North West London
Coulsdon College
Croydon College
Cumbernauld College
Greenwich Community College
King George V College
Kirklees College
Leicester College
Lowestoft College
Motherwell College
Newham College of Further Education
North West Regional College
Oatridge College
Plumpton College
Reid Kerr College
Sandwell College
South Birmingham College
South Nottingham College
South Tyneside College
Southern Regional College
St Vincent College
Stow College
Varndean College
Worcester Sixth Form College
49 private providers have lost UK Border Agency Highly Trusted Sponsor Status since September 2010.
These are:
A+ English Ltd
Abacus College
Access College London
Azad University (IR) in Oxford
Basil Paterson College
Bedfordshire College
Birmingham International College
Bournemouth Business School International
Cambridge Seminars College
Care in Hand LTD
Christ the Redeemer College
City Banking College Limited
Colchester English Study Centre
ELT-Banbury Ltd
Embassy CES Brighton
English for Everyone Ltd/IH Aberdeen Ltd
English in York
Foyle Language School
Harrow Academy UK
Institute of St Anselm
Lake School of English Oxford
LAL Language Centres (Torbay) Ltd
Language Studies International
Language Studies International, London Central
Le Cordon Bleu Limited
Leicester Commercial College
London Hotel School
London School of Beauty & Make-up
Loxdale English Centre/Swedish Folk High School
Margate Language Centre
Maria Montessori Training Organisation (The)
Midlands Academy of Business & Technology
MM Oxford Study Services
Northumbria School of English
Olivet English Language School
Princes College School of English
Ray Cochrane CIDESCO International Beauty School
Riviera English School
Sassoon Academy
Shane Global Language Centres
Sophies Recruitment Services Ltd
Stafford House School of English
Stanton School of English
Surrey Language Centre
The New School of English Ltd
Twin Towers English College
University of Leicester International Study Centre
University of Wales International Study Centre
Westminster Academy
Some institutions are seeking to reverse these decisions through current representations. However, some institutions will have reapplied for Highly Trusted Status since revocation and some will be able to reapply for Highly Trusted Sponsor Status six months after the decision to remove it.
The correct answer should have been:
No universities have lost UK Border Agency Highly Trusted Sponsor Status since September 2010. There have been 32 further education colleges that have lost their UK Border Agency Highly Trusted Sponsor Status since September 2010.
These are:
Abingdon and Witney College
Askham Bryan College
Barnet and Southgate College
Blackburn College
Bolton College
Brooklands College
Carshalton College
City College Brighton and Hove
College of North West London
Coulsdon College
Croydon College
Cumbernauld College
Greenwich Community College
King George V College
Kirklees College
Lowestoft College
Motherwell College
Newham College of Further Education
North West Regional College
Oatridge College
Plumpton College
Reid Kerr College
Sandwell College
South Birmingham College
South Nottingham College
South Tyneside College
Southern Regional College
St Vincent College
Stow College
Varndean College
Worcester Sixth Form College
48 private providers have lost UK Border Agency Highly Trusted Sponsor Status since September 2010.
These are:
A+ English Ltd
Abacus College
Access College London
Azad University (IR) in Oxford
Basil Paterson College
Bedfordshire College
Birmingham International College
Bournemouth Business School International
Cambridge Seminars College
Care in Hand LTD
Christ the Redeemer College
City Banking College Limited
Colchester English Study Centre
ELT-Banbury Ltd
Embassy CES Brighton
English for Everyone Ltd/IH Aberdeen Ltd
English in York
Foyle Language School
Harrow Academy UK
Institute of St Anselm
Lake School of English Oxford
LAL Language Centres (Torbay) Ltd
Language Studies International
Language Studies International, London Central
Le Cordon Bleu Limited
Leicester Commercial College
London Hotel School
London School of Beauty & Make-up
Loxdale English Centre/Swedish Folk High School
Margate Language Centre
Maria Montessori Training Organisation (The)
Midlands Academy of Business & Technology
MM Oxford Study Services
Northumbria School of English
Olivet English Language School
Ray Cochrane CIDESCO International Beauty School
Riviera English School
Sassoon Academy
Shane Global Language Centres
Sophies Recruitment Services Ltd
Stafford House School of English
Stanton School of English
Surrey Language Centre
The New School of English Ltd
Twin Towers English College
University of Leicester International Study Centre
University of Wales International Study Centre
Westminster Academy
Some institutions are seeking to reverse these decisions through current representations. However, some institutions will have reapplied for Highly Trusted Status since revocation and some will be able to reapply for Highly Trusted Sponsor Status six months after the decision to remove it.