Melanie Lenehan - Fircroft College, Birmingham, England

Melanie Lenehan - Fircroft College, Birmingham, England

From MICROCOLLEGE: The Thoreau College Podcast by Thoreau College

January 13, 2026 · 58 min · Episode 75

About this episode

Melanie Lenehan discusses her role at Fircroft College and the impact of adult education on personal development.

Melanie Lenehan is the Principal and CEO of Fircroft College, a unique publically supported adult education institution located in the West Midlands in Birmingham, England's second largest city. The college was founded in 1909 by George Cadbury, Jr., a Quaker industrialist and philanthropist, who was one of the pioneers of the art and science of milk chocolate. Cadbury's educational vision was strongly influenced by the Danish folk high school model which emphasizes cultivating the development of a strong sense of personhood and belonging through non-competitive adult education in the context of small residential learning communities with multiple opportunities for formal and informal interactions, ranging from classes, to shared meals and group singing. The students of Fircroft College are most often adults older than traditional college age who have experienced significant setbacks or disruptions in their lives, including addiction, mental health issues, or disadvantages arising from poverty or legal status. In our conversation, Mel and I spoke about her experiences as a child of Irish immigrants growing up in London who was the first person in her family to attend university…

People in this episode

Guest: Melanie Lenehan

Topics covered

  • adult education
  • Danish folk high school
  • personal development
  • mental health
  • community learning

Keywords

  • Fircroft College
  • adult education
  • Birmingham
  • Danish folk high school
  • Paulo Freire

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Fircroft College

Places: Birmingham, West Midlands

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