North Warwickshire and Hinckley College was a Further Education College with main campuses in Nuneaton and Hinckley. The college offered apprenticeships, full-time, and part-time further and higher education courses.
The college began in 1910 as the Nuneaton Technical College and the Nuneaton School of Art, with the technical college catering mainly to mining students. In 1913, the college moved to a larger building containing a laboratory, lecture room, drawing room, and handicraft room, only for the college to close between 1914 and 1919 due to the First World War. When the college reopened after the war, it changed its structure to include general education courses. The college relocated again in 1923, becoming the County Mining and Technical School in 1932. The size and scope of the education offered progressed in the next two decades. In 1952 the art school was amalgamated with the college to form the Nuneaton Technical College and School of Art, and in 1958 the main campus was relocated to Hinckley Road, where it remains.
The college was subsequently renamed North Warwickshire College of Technology and Art until the merger with Hinckley College to become North Warwickshire and Hinckley College in 1996.
At the start of the academic year in 2017, North Warwickshire and Hinckley Colleges merged with South Leicestershire College to form North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College.
The college had three campuses:
The college ran over 30 Higher Education and professional courses working with several universities.
The Midland Academies Trust (MAT) is an independent charitable organisation established by North Warwickshire & Hinckley College, a Department for Education approved academy sponsor, to support local schools.