Buxton & Leek College was formed in 2013 by the University of Derby bringing together all of their Further Education operations into one branded entity. Prior to this, the university ran Further Education under the name 'Buxton College’, with operations at the Buxton Campus and University of Derby's Kedleston Road site. After Leek College was merged into the university in 2012 both the 'Buxton College’ and 'Leek College’ names were dropped and replaced with the new name 'Buxton & Leek College’. Buxton College was originally named
High Peak College, which was an independent FE College up until 1998, when it was dissolved as an independent entity and merged into the University of Derby.
High Peak College originally opened in 1955 in buildings in Buxton town centre, before moving out of the town centre to Harpur Hill in 1964 into what had been RAF buildings. In the mid-2000s the college was relocated to the refurbished
Devonshire Dome in Buxton town centre, and was officially opened by
Prince Charles in 2006. At this point it was renamed 'Buxton College’. Leek College can trace its history back to 1868 when the
Leek School of Art was founded in the town.
Leek College of Further Education was formed in 1981 from the merger of the
Leek School of Arts and Crafts and the
Nicholson Institute of Science and Technology. and merging with various different colleges throughout the twentieth century, before achieving University status in 1992. On the 31st July 2025 the College disbanded, the Leek Campus was sold to NSCG, the Campus was renamed NSCG Leek Campus. The Buxton Campus being retained by the University of Derby and renamed the University of Derby - Buxton. == Campuses ==