RNIB College Loughborough

At RNIB College Loughborough we support people with sight loss and other disabilities to access education, work and housing, and to enjoy a healthy lifestyle and positive relationships.

We have an expert staff team and modern facilities and offer a wide range of opportunities for learners to get involved in employment and community life.

Our varied programmes support people to get to where they want to be:

"I have become much more confident since starting my course and my goal when I leave College is to move out of home and into supported living" - learner at RNIB College Loughborough.

About RNIB College

We offer residential or day programmes to people with a wide range of disabilities, including sight loss, autism, mild, moderate or severe learning difficulties, communication difficulties, physical mobility difficulties and managed chronic illness.

Further Education at RNIB College

RNIB College Loughborough offers learners tailored programmes based on their individual goals for the future. Every learner has an Individual Learning Plan with progress regularly monitored and achievements celebrated.

Progression Programmes at RNIB College

We offer a choice of two progression programmes at the College, each specifically design to assist learners in reaching their next stage in life, whether it be getting a job, living independently or accessing the community. These programmes are funded by social services or a personalised budget.

Adult Employment at RNIB College

Our Adult Employment programmes are designed for people with a disability who are unemployed and need to develop their skills in order to get back into work.

Last updated: 13 May 2013

Make a donation

Right now we can only reach one in three of the people who need our help most.

Please make a donation and help us support more blind and partially sighted people.

Get in touch

We welcome visits and enquiries. Please contact our admissions team to talk to us.

Respite care services at RNIB College

Our respite services let young people with disabilities enjoy themselves while parents or carers take the time they need.