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| Established | 1982 |
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| Principal | Nigel Duncan |
| Deputy Principal | Andrew Kaye |
| Location |
Bishopsfield Road Fareham Hampshire PO14 1NH England 50°51′03″N 1°11′57″W / 50.8507°N 1.1991°WCoordinates: 50°51′03″N 1°11′57″W / 50.8507°N 1.1991°W |
| Local authority | South East England LSC (although in Hampshire LEA) |
| DfE number | ???/8006 |
| DfE URN | 130693 Tables |
| Ofsted | Reports |
| Staff | 140 |
| Students | 1800 |
| Gender | Coeducational |
| Ages | 16 (GCSE Students Studying Vocational Courses 14 - 16)–19+ |
| Website | Fareham College |
Fareham College is a further education college situated on a 22-acre (89,000 m2) campus on the western side of the town of Fareham in Hampshire, England.
Fareham College was formed in 1984 as a merger between an earlier technical college (Fareham Technical College) on the same site and the sixth-form college at the historic Price's School, a boys' grammar school on Park Lane, (before the latter's site was sold to developers) in 1984, and became the sole state provider of tertiary education in Fareham. Price's School became a sixth form college in 1976. Fareham Grammar School for Girls was on Birdwood Grove, and became Cams Hill School.
The latest Ofsted report (2013) rated Fareham College as a 'Good College with Outstanding Features', with inspectors praising the very high success rates, highly motivated and professional students, an unrelenting pursuit of excellence, and a realistic target to become 'Outstanding'.