The main campus is situated at Rye Hill, close to
Newcastle city centre, and there are four satellite sites belonging to the College's School of Engineering.
Newcastle Aviation Academy is located next to
Newcastle International Airport. and Newcastle College Rail Academy is located in Gateshead. The Energy Academy is based in Wallsend and the Automotive Academy in Scotswood Road. Work started on the construction of a new Sixth Form college at the Rye Hill campus in August 2011. Designed by international architects
RMJM, the building was scheduled to open in 2013. The college was officially opened in 2014 as
Newcastle Sixth Form College and is no longer part of Newcastle College, but instead a separate division within NCG.
Facilities Performance Academy: Opened in November 2004, the £21m Performance Academy at Newcastle College is one of the UK's leading training centres for music, performing arts and media. The facility comprises a 250-seat theatre; ten recording studios; acting, music and dance studios; Former students from the Performance Academy include
Joe McElderry and Perrie Edwards from
Little Mix who won
The X-Factor in 2009 and 2011 respectively.
Lifestyle Academy: September 2006 saw the opening of the "Lifestyle Academy", for students studying hospitality, beauty, hairdressing, travel and tourism, and sport.
Energy Academy: The Energy Academy in
Wallsend is a centre of innovation, training, and development for the offshore wind sector. Opened September in 2011, the 20,000 sq ft centre provides skills training to employers within the renewable energies sector and to young people in the region.
Newcastle Sixth Form College: In 2013 Newcastle College opened a new building to the sixth form which was new to the college.
Rail Academy: Opened in 2014, Newcastle College Rail Academy (located in Gateshead) was built to address skills shortage in the rail industry, developed in conjunction with the National Skills Academy for Railway Engineering (NSAR) and employers such as Network Rail. The £5 million site has on-site overhead lines, switching, crossings, telecommunications, multiple P-way set ups and electronic PLC testing and monitoring equipment.
Aviation Academy: This £3 million facility is next to Newcastle International Airport and consists of a 12,000m aircraft hangar and ground-training aircraft such as a BAE Jetstream, Boeing 737 and Jet Provosts.
Parsons Building: Opened in 2016, this £18 million building has retail units, hospital training wards, childcare training rooms, science laboratories, learner zones and social spaces.
Mandela Building: Painting and sculpture studios, MAC suites; 3D design workshops, digital photography suites, an exhibition space and a darkroom. The foundation diploma for Art & Design has also been registered as a University Arts London (UAL) Approved Centre.
Automotive Centre: This centre has a number of automotive workshops.
Rutherford Building: CAD workshops, CNC machinery, construction workshop, paint and decorating suites, welding and joinery equipment and electrical and plumbing workshops. ==Higher education==