Derby College has a number of campuses across Derbyshire:
The Roundhouse (RH) Officially opened in 2010 by the
Princess Royal and accompanied by the
lord-lieutenant of Derbyshire. The Roundhouse (RH) is dedicated to vocational courses such as Engineering, Construction (gas and plumbing), Civil Engineering, Hair & Beauty, Health and Social Care, Early Years / Child Care, Travel and Tourism, Business and Art & Design. In 2024, development of the East Midlands Institute of Technology commenced, the new facilities will provide 1100 square metres of spaces for Construction, Engineering, Digital, and Leadership training (Levels 4-6). As part of the Hair & Beauty faculty, the Roundhouse incorporates the SENSI hairdressing, holistics & beauty salon which are open to the public. The Roundhouse is also the home of the main Derby College Student Union (DCSU) office.
The Roundhouse – Johnson Building (JB) The Johnson Building on Locomotive Way, Pride Park, is the transitions centre for Derby College. In 2024, a new Automotive Engineering Facility was built on the main Roundhouse campus, Stephenson Building.
The Roundhouse – Hudson Building (HB) The Hudson (HB) Building on Locomotive Way, Pride Park, is the Construction centre for Derby College, home to Professional Construction, Brick, Bench and Site Joinery, Plastering, Painting and Decorating.
Joseph Wright Centre (JWC) Joseph Wright Centre (JWC) – Located in Derby City Centre. It opened in 2005, and was extended in the next two years. Courses include A' Levels (Choice of 35 including extended project), Music, Media, ICT Level 3, Science and T-levels.
Broomfield Hall (BH) Broomfield Hall (BH) – Located on the A608 near
Morley,
Ilkeston, with of land and was built in 1870. It is the home to Aboriculture, Agriculture, Animal Care, Conservation and Countryside, Equine, Floristry and Flower Arranging, Horticulture, Sport and Public Services courses. The Pathway to Independence programme is based at this site for young people with learning difficulties and disabilities. This used to be an independent
agricultural college. It is also technically outside of Derby LEA, in
Derbyshire and the
Erewash district.
The Community College, Ilkeston (ILK / Pimlico) The Ilkeston campus is a purpose-built community campus in the heart of Ilkeston town centre and home to community adult learning. ==St James Centre (SJC)==