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Falmouth Marine School


Right in the centre of Falmouth town, the Marine School is a separate college offering a wide range of courses related to Falmouth's proud Maritime heritage.

Falmouth's commercial docks conduct repairs for commercial shipping lines all over Europe, and yards all round the harbour including the Pendennis Superyacht yard are turning out an impressive production of traditional and modern craft. The Falmouth docks are one of the larger employers in Cornwall, and the Marine School supports all their endeavours with courses in boatbuilding, marine engineering, marine science and leisure & water sports.
They have courses from vocational and part time, through to University level courses which require admissions via the UCAS system.

Their boat-building courses are particularly highly renowned, and include traditional wooden boat building techniques, through to the modern principles of composite design and manufacture.

Falmouth Marine School is less than half a mile from the Maritime Student Building, an easy walk or cycle along the water front, or through central Falmouth.

For further information about the Falmouth Marine School and their courses, see: Falmouth Marine School
 

Information

If you have any questions at all about living or investing in the Maritime Students Apartments:


Please do not hesitate to contact us and we will be delighted to help.

Please contact Shenah Rose on 01326 316463 or use the email contact form.

Maritime Images

View across to Flushing Village External View of the Building Panorama Falmouth Town and Docks Ground Floor Common Room Ground Floor Common Room and Entrance The Roof Garden External View of Studio Balconies View of Maritime Studios and the docks from Falmouth Ground Floor Studio with Private Terrace Views from the 5th Floor Common Room

Newsflash

Maritime Line train services will more than double form Monday, May 18, with the opening of a new passing loop at Penryn Station. 

Through most of the day, six days a week, trains will run every 30 minutes between Truro, Penryn, Perran-ar-Worthal and Falmouth.

This transformation is being made possible thanks to a Cornwall Council led £7.8 million investment by the ERDF Convergence Programme, Network Rail and First Great Western.

A new 400m loop and associated signalling has been installed at Penryn that will enable trains to pass each other in the station.
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