ROSE BRUFORD COLLEGE WELCOMES ALRA STUDENTS TO CONTINUE THEIR STUDIES
Students from ALRA expressed their delight to be back in the studio, as they resumed their training as Rose Bruford College students. 142 Students will be continuing their studies across a range of specialist studios in South West London as part of Rose Bruford College SW, and 120 will be taught in the same building as before as students of Rose Bruford College Wigan.
Rose Bruford worked with the Office for Students (OfS) to support those affected by the closure on Monday 4 April of ALRA (The Academy of
Live and Recorded Arts), allowing them to complete their studies with minimal disruption. All students across undergraduate, postgraduate and foundation courses were offered a place to continue their course.
Over recent weeks the College has been working closely with organisations across the sector to ensure everything was in order to welcome the students back and to ensure that they can complete their training and assessments with a smooth transition.
Principal of Rose Bruford College, Clarie Middleton said “It is wonderful to be able to welcome these students to our community of learners, offering them a secure way to complete their training after such an unsettling time, and we were encouraged to see the outpouring of support for them from across the industry. There have been many generous offers to help in so many ways, we look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at the upcoming productions which celebrate the hard work of this year’s graduating cohort.”
Details of productions will be available shortly at Bruford.ac.uk