It is a single campus college with seven buildings: • The Priestley Building houses the Viola Beach Café, administrative facilities, the finance department, and classrooms for graphics, biology, chemistry, physics, performing arts, and foreign languages. The Viola Beach Café, formerly known as the Wicked Café, was renamed following the death of the members of the rock band
Viola Beach and their manager (all former Priestley students) in a car accident in the Swedish city of
Södertälje during their 2016 tour. • The Art Centre, completed in 2013, provides spare classrooms for creative art, textiles, and computer graphic design. • The Design Centre holds classrooms for 3D design and woodworking. • The Sports Centre has sports halls and resources for sports and physical education. • The Learning Resource Centre houses offices, the library, communal computers, and open-plan teaching areas. • The Crescent Building, completed in 2007, holds student services, a cafe, reception, and personnel, as well as classrooms for the departments of humanities, English, public services, law, business studies, religious studies, accounting, geography, and geology. • The Lewis Carroll building, completed in 2014, holds rooms for
ICT. ==Academic performance==