Learning Resources

At Christ the Redeemer College, we are committed
to providing students with access to high‑quality learning
resources that support academic success, independent study,
and personal development

Students have access to a wide range of physical and digital learning materials to support their studies. These include core textbooks and recommended reading for each course, reference materials and academic publications, study guides and learning support materials, as well as quiet study spaces for both individual and group work.
All library books and digital resources can be searched and accessed through our online catalogue, available here
Our learning resources are continually reviewed to ensure they remain relevant, up to date, and aligned with current course requirements.

All students are supported through the College’s Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), which provides a central online hub for learning and teaching activities.
Through the VLE, students can:

  • Access course materials, lecture notes, and presentations
  • Submit assignments and receive feedback
  • Participate in online learning activities and discussions
  • Access learning resources remotely, at any time

The VLE supports flexible learning and enables students to engage effectively with their studies both on and off campus.

Digital and IT Resources
Christ the Redeemer College provides access to IT and digital learning resources to support academic work, research, and skills development, including:
On‑site computer access for academic use
Secure network and internet access
Microsoft 365 tools for email, collaboration, and document creation
Specialist software where required by specific courses
Support is available to help students use digital systems effectively and responsibly.
We recognise that students come to the College with diverse backgrounds and learning needs. Our learning resources are complemented by academic and learning support, including:
Study skills guidance
Support with academic writing and referencing
Access to additional learning materials where required
Signposting to further support services
These resources are designed to help students build confidence, independence, and resilience in their studies.

The College is committed to fostering an inclusive learning environment that reflects our Christian ethos and values. Learning resources are provided in ways that promote fairness, respect, and equal opportunity, supporting students to reach their full potential academically, professionally, and personally.
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Accessing Learning Resources

Students can access learning resources:

  • On campus during College opening hours
  • Online via the VLE and College systems
  • With guidance from academic and support staff

For further information or assistance, students are encouraged to contact the College or speak directly with their tutors.