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FE Voices

Welcome to #FEVoices, a series of events and resources from MK College Group focusing on equality, diversity and inclusion that seek to amplify diverse voices in this space, within FE and beyond.

Our new podcast series focuses on racial justice and we are joined by students, EDI experts, business leaders and the Further Education Commissioner across five episodes. Our guests will share their experiences, highlight what racial justice means to them, identify priorities and resources that will make a difference and empower listeners to support meaningful change

See below for links to the FE Voices podcast, as well as links for our previous webinars.

Season Three

#FEVOICES S3, SESSION 1 – AREEBA IFTAKHAR, FAHAD THABIT AND AHMADULLAH ORYAKHIL

EPISODE SUMMARY

This is the first episode of the Milton Keynes College Group podcast series of FE Voices. The series is hosted by Arv Kaushal, the College Group’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Manager, and created to amplify diverse voices on a number of key topics within the EDI sector.

In this episode Arv talks to the Student commissioners on ‘Racial Justice’ Areeba Iftakhar, Fahad Thabit and Ahmadullah Oryakhil.

EPISODE NOTES

Our position as an FE college in Milton Keynes, England’s newest city with both significant pockets of deprivation, affluence and an incredibly diverse community, puts us in a strong position to bring different voices to some of the key debates in our society.

This series will focus on racial justice, an issue in the news across the world and an unfortunate battleground for those seeking to capitalise on division within our society. The series will consist of five episodes, featuring conversations with a number of different guests from within the College Group itself, from the local business community and from the education sector.

Our guests will share their experiences, highlight what racial justice means to them, identify priorities and resources that will make a difference and empower the listener to support meaningful change.

#FEVOICES S3, SESSION 2 – SHALOM LLOYD

EPISODE SUMMARY

This is the third episode of the Milton Keynes College Group podcast series of FE Voices. The series is hosted by Arv Kaushal, the College Group’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Manager, and created to amplify diverse voices on a number of key topics within the EDI sector.

In this episode Arv talk to Shalom Lloyd.

EPISODE NOTES

Our position as an FE college in Milton Keynes, England’s newest city with both significant pockets of deprivation, affluence and an incredibly diverse community, puts us in a strong position to bring different voices to some of the key debates in our society.

This series will focus on racial justice, an issue in the news across the world and an unfortunate battleground for those seeking to capitalise on division within our society. The series will consist of five episodes, featuring conversations with a number of different guests from within the College Group itself, from the local business community and from the education sector.

Our guests will share their experiences, highlight what racial justice means to them, identify priorities and resources that will make a difference and empower the listener to support meaningful change

#FEVOICES S3, SESSION 3 – GAMIEL YAFAI

EPISODE SUMMARY

This is the third episode of the Milton Keynes College Group podcast series of FE Voices. The series is hosted by Arv Kaushal, the College Group’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Manager, and created to amplify diverse voices on a number of key topics within the EDI sector.

EPISODE NOTES

Our position as an FE college in Milton Keynes, England’s newest city with both significant pockets of deprivation, affluence and an incredibly diverse community, puts us in a strong position to bring different voices to some of the key debates in our society. 

This series will focus on racial justice, an issue in the news across the world and an unfortunate battleground for those seeking to capitalise on division within our society. The series will consist of five episodes, featuring conversations with a number of different guests from within the College Group itself, from the local business community and from the education sector.

Our guests will share their experiences, highlight what racial justice means to them, identify priorities and resources that will make a difference and empower the listener to support meaningful change. 

#FEVOICES S3, SESSION 4 – PRECIOUS ZUMBIKA-LWANGA

EPISODE SUMMARY

This is the fourth episode in the Milton Keynes College Group podcast series of FE Voices. The series is hosted by Arv Kaushal, the College Group’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Manager, and created to amplify diverse voices on a number of key topics within the EDI sector. In this episode Arv talk to Precious Zumbika-Lwanga

EPISODE NOTES

Our position as an FE college in Milton Keynes, England’s newest city with both significant pockets of deprivation, affluence and an incredibly diverse community, puts us in a strong position to bring different voices to some of the key debates in our society. 

This series will focus on racial justice, an issue in the news across the world and an unfortunate battleground for those seeking to capitalise on division within our society. The series will consist of five episodes, featuring conversations with a number of different guests from within the College Group itself, from the local business community and from the education sector.

Our guests will share their experiences, highlight what racial justice means to them, identify priorities and resources that will make a difference and empower the listener to support meaningful change.

#FEVOICES S3, SESSION 5 – SHELAGH LEGRAVE

EPISODE SUMMARY

This is the fifth episode in the Milton Keynes College Group podcast series of FE Voices. The series is hosted by Arv Kaushal, the College Group’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Manager, and created to amplify diverse voices on a number of key topics within the EDI sector. In this episode Arv talk to Shelagh Legrave.

EPISODE NOTES

Our position as an FE college in Milton Keynes, England’s newest city with both significant pockets of deprivation, affluence and an incredibly diverse community, puts us in a strong position to bring different voices to some of the key debates in our society. 

This series will focus on racial justice, an issue in the news across the world and an unfortunate battleground for those seeking to capitalise on division within our society. The series will consist of five episodes, featuring conversations with a number of different guests from within the College Group itself, from the local business community and from the education sector.

Our guests will share their experiences, highlight what racial justice means to them, identify priorities and resources that will make a difference and empower the listener to support meaningful change.

Season Two

#FEVOICES S2, SESSION 1 – ARV KAUSHAL, MK COLLEGE GROUP

EPISODE SUMMARY

This first session of #FEVoices series 2 looks at how MK College Group is developing their new strategy and his hosted and presented by Arv Kaushal.  Joining him are Dr Julie Mills (CEO), Liz Marr (EDI link Governor), Lee Parker (Director of Marketing & Communications), Jason Mansell (Senior Operations Director and Alex Warner (Principal) who all give their unique perspectives on their role and commitment to delivering that ‘fairer future’ for all.

#FEVOICES S2, SESSION 2 – SAM COLES, BIRMINGHAM METROPOLITAN COLLEGE (BMET)

EPISODE SUMMARY

Diversity and Inclusion underpins BMet’s vision, values and goals enabling the college to be an inspiring place to work and to provide excellent learning opportunities for Birmingham and the city region.  The college aims to lead in best practices where diversity is genuinely desired and sought and where inclusion is nurtured through trust and engagement. As an example of their culture change programme two members of staff talk about their work around LGBTQ+ inclusion.

Sue Hopewell, Vice Principal Curriculum and Quality

Reflecting on my career I would not change many things. Starting in the travel industry when I was 18 was a great experience and provided me with the opportunity to visit so many places. I still love travelling and try and take as many breaks and holidays to different places as possible.

I came into further education by accident through a conversation with a customer when I was booking their holiday. I have never looked back and after spending the first 16 years furthering my education, gaining numerous relevant qualifications including a Master’s Degree, I really value the sector we work in and appreciate the doors it can open for many young people and adults. Working closely with colleagues we continually strive to deliver a high quality learning experience for all those studying with the college and ensure that our communities feel valued and listened to. For me the students have to be at the heart of all we do.

Sam Coles, Diversity and Inclusion Manager

As a young person I developed a very strong sense of social justice and there’s always been a focus of advancing equality, diversity and inclusion throughout my working and personal life, for example: campaigning for temporary worker’s rights, establishing a lesbian parents group in Cambridge in the  90s, working in outreach settings with racially and socially marginalised women and volunteering as a visitor for detainees in an immigration removal centre.  

I made good use of further education evening classes while working and joined a large college in 2006 initially employed as an information services practitioner to set up a resource centre to support basic skills teachers.  I became a chartered librarian but took the opportunity of a permanent EDI role in 2012 and 4 years ago moved to BMet. I love, love, love further education and everything we stand for and I am proud to be part of a college that is working hard to improve people’s lives.

#FEVOICES S2 SESSION 3 – ELLISHA SOANES, WEST SUFFOLK COLLEGE & JEFF GREENIDGE, AOC & ETF

EPISODE SUMMARY

West Suffolk College became the first FE college to embed an all-year-round Black History curriculum on the back of a student-led project after the murder of George Floyd.  Although those events were the catalyst, they were not the reasons why having a all-year-round approach is so important.

This third session with guest presenter Ellisha Soanes seeks to explore why their approach has had such a positive impact not just for their learners but for their staff and the wider community.  Joining Ellisha is Jeff Greenidge, Director of Diversity at the Association of Colleges, who offers a cross-sector context to this work and more broadly around why inclusive approaches are so important.

#FEVOICES S2 SESSION 4 – JASPAL DHALIWAL, WESTMINSTER ADULT EDUCATION SERVICE (WAES)

Season One

#FEVOICES S1, SESSION 1 – THE LIVED EXPERIENCE

Time to listen and learn

The modern tendency to dismiss experts when we don’t like what they say is a disturbing one.  Social media has given rise to a strangely cacophonous form of democracy where everyone can shout their views all at once on any subject, no voice louder than another regardless of knowledge or the lack thereof.  The other, more positive side of this coin is that individuals have a greater belief that their views deserve to be heard, and organisations – be they businesses, charities or membership groups – are discovering that listening to their audiences is something they must do.  The days are gone when people “in charge” told those whose lives they impact what was good for them.  

FE Voices is about precisely that.  A series of three discussions around the issues of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in the FE sector, we have brought people together to hear about their lived experience of inequality, uniformity and omission – how it feels and how it affects their aspirations, their progress and their sense of self.

This is an issue which affects us all.  Limiting what individuals can achieve by happenstance of colour, religion, disability, neurodiversity etc., limits what society can itself accomplish.  It’s not just about morality and fairness.  The business case for everyone being treated the same is incontrovertible; if you limit the talent pool from which you look to recruit along such arbitrary lines as someone’s faith or the pigment of their skin you’re going to miss out on a lot of productive people.

Of course, EDI is about much more than that.  It’s about the fundamentals of human decency; it’s about learning to walk in another’s shoes and most importantly of all, it’s about treating others with the same degree of fairness and understanding with which we would wish to be treated ourselves.

In our first session we bring together people with first hand experience of the FE sector, as students and staff, to hear what their lived experiences are and have been.  Some of the things they have enjoyed and endured may surprise or shock you.  Some may produce a lightbulb moment about ways to help us all make others who are different from us feel more comfortable.  All the panellists live their own lives, and their insights are enlightening.

They are:

Sayeda Meghjee – HR Director, Luton Sixth Form College

Sineeha Maheshwari – Student, Milton Keynes College

Aniesa Shah – Teaching & Learning Development Manager, Milton Keynes College Group

Haroon Bashir – Deputy designated Safeguarding Lead and Equality Manager, Halesowen College

James Corbin – Broadcast Digital Producer, Fashion Model & Activist

Kimmy Kimani – Student Engagement Officer, Milton Keynes College

#FEVOICES S1, SESSION 2 – LOOKING IN

Seeing ourselves as others see us

In Shakespeare’s Henry V, the king goes among his soldiers in disguise on the eve of the battle of Agincourt to find out what they really think of him – and not everything they say is to his liking.  It’s all too easy when cocooned within a movement or organisation to assume you’re doing what’s right, without necessarily checking with the people impacted by your decisions.

In the second of our FE voices panel discussions, we bring together people from outside the world of colleges to say what they see when Looking In on us.  The messages of FE have many audiences beyond the obvious ones of staff and students.  There are the businesses with which we collaborate, be it in terms of making sure our curriculum provision teaches students the skills they need or as partners in traineeships or apprenticeships.  There are the charities – the allied organisations also working towards improving Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in society.  There are the schools, our providing pipeline for the bulk of our students.  There are the wider communities we serve with their great mixture of faiths, cultures, politics, levels of depravation or wealth.

All have a view on how we could be doing what we’re doing more effectively, more fairly, more productively.  FE’s job is to give students the skills they need to launch good careers which contribute to society and help them to lead a happy and fulfilled life.  But it’s also to help transform lives, not just through education but also in allowing them the space and stimulus to grow into good, happy members of our wider community.  That’s what we think we’re doing, but how do we actually look to those on the outside?

Our panellists for this session are:

Sufian Sadiq – Director of the Teaching School at Chiltern Learning Trust (panel chair)

Shalom Lloyd – Founder & MD, Naturally Tribal Skincare Ltd

Oba Akinwale – Direction of Operations, Loud Speaker

Rev Paul Oxley – St Mark’s Church, Milton Keynes

Rehana Faisal – Founder & Chair, Lantern

Shahida Aslam – Director of Operations, Helena Kennedy Foundation

Dawn Fitt OBE – Deputy Head of School, Milton Keynes College Group

Jason Holt CBE – Holts Group of Companies

Majid Al-Kader – CEO, MX Reality Ltd

#FEVOICES S1, SESSION 3 – THE REFORMERS

Deciding what to teach

If one thread has been woven consistently into the thoughts of the panellists we’ve listened to in this FE Voices series, it is representation.  In FE Voices 3 we wanted to hear from the Reformers, those individuals in positions of authority in further education whose stated aim is to make things better.  Not all change is top down, but it’s an awful lot easier to reform behaviours and outcomes if the people in charge are on board with the idea.  What does representation mean to them, and how do they try to make their own institutions more representative?

We also wanted to look at curriculum.  Not so very long ago, school atlases in Britain and the Commonwealth were printed with a very different colour scheme from those published in other nations.  Great swathes of land from Australia to India to Africa were illustrated in a deep red colour, a powerful visual reminder of Empire and dominion.  Generations of school children had their view of the world entirely shaped by those crimson land masses.  Curriculum matters.

What we see, not just in school books but in people, sculpts our view of the world.  Think of the face mask, that ubiquitous symbol of the pandemic.  A couple of years ago it felt a bit odd, perhaps even slightly uncomfortable, to encounter people from China wearing masks on our streets.  Today if we walk into a supermarket, we are more likely to feel disconcerted when other shoppers aren’t wearing masks at all.  Perceptions can be changed, and often what we see is the biggest driver towards that altered state of mind.

Panel:

Altaf Hussain – Principal & CEO, Luton Sixth Form College

Jeff Greenidge – Director of Diversity, Education & Training Foundation

Julie Mills OBE – CEO, Milton Keynes College Group

Solat Chaudhry – Group Chief Executive, National Centre for Diversity

Cindy Rampersaud – Senior Vice President, Pearson BTEC & Apprenticeships

Shelagh Legrave OBE – FE Commissioner Designate

The session was hosted by Arv Kaushal and chaired by Rajinder Mann OBE – Board Member of the Institute for FE.

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Virtual Q&A https://mkcollege.ac.uk/events/virtual-qa/ Tue, 23 Jul 2024 12:04:49 +0000 https://mkcollege.ac.uk/?post_type=event&p=30441 A teacher guiding students through a hands-on learning activity.

Virtual Q&A

Thank you to everyone who joined our recent Q&A session! The live event has now finished, but you can catch up by watching the full recording here.

In the session, we covered:

  • Our Courses
  • Results Day
  • Re-sits
  • Apprenticeships
  • College Life
  • What to do in September
  • Plus answers to your questions!
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Advisory Days https://mkcollege.ac.uk/events/advisory-days/ Tue, 23 Jul 2024 12:12:57 +0000 https://mkcollege.ac.uk/?post_type=event&p=30449 The front view of a modern college building with its entrance.

Advisory Days

From 21st August, we will be holding Advisory Days at College for anyone unsure on what their next steps should be.

Whatever results day has to throw at you, don’t worry, we’ve got your back.

Our courses fill up quickly, the earlier you attend an Advisory Day, the more options you’ll have!

Book Now!

MK College’s late application dates mean that even if you’ve changed your mind, just decided about college or need to study something different, you have options with us.

Please note that Access to Higher Education courses are only for people aged 19+

Dates and Times of all Advisory Days:

  • Thursday 21st August
    1pm -7pm
  • Friday 22nd August
    10am – 4pm
  • Tuesday 26th August
    10am – 7pm
  • Wednesday 27th August
    10am – 7pm
  • Thursday 28th August
    10am – 7pm
  • Friday 29th August
    10am – 4pm

If you have made an application or received an offer, you will receive an email on the 20th of August from the admissions team with further instructions on your next steps.

You only need to book if you are unsure of what to do next or need some advice.

Book Now!

If you can’t find a booking for your chosen area, you can book an appointment with one of our Careers Advisors.

Where will the advisory days take place?

Advisory Days are being held at our Chaffron Way campus.

To attend, you must have booked an appointment to visit us.

Once you have booked your appointment, you are welcome to bring one other person with you on the day.

Don’t forget to bring your GCSE results along with you to your appointment.

Who will I be able to speak to?

Our Curriculum teams will be on hand to chat about subject areas and advise you on courses that might be of interest.

If you’re considering an apprenticeship, our apprenticeship team will also be available to talk about what this path entails and to discuss available vacancies with you.

Our admissions, student support, and finance teams will also be on-site if you have any further questions about life at MK College or your application.

Can I make an application on the day?

Absolutely! Our admissions team will be able to enrol you straight onto the course that you have decided on, so you don’t even have to worry about making an application!

I can’t make the advisory days, what can I do?

Don’t worry, just give us a call on 01908 684444 and we will be able to help with your enquiry.

What if I’ve already applied but still need to speak to someone?

If you’ve applied for a course with us, you’ll receive an email with information on how to enrol with us. Once you have enrolled, our tutors will be in touch to check that you are on the right course and level for you. This means that if your results aren’t exactly what you were expecting, they can discuss your options with you.

For more information on what to do on GCSE results day, click here.

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Induction Sessions https://mkcollege.ac.uk/events/induction-sessions/ Tue, 23 Jul 2024 12:09:14 +0000 https://mkcollege.ac.uk/?post_type=event&p=30445 A group of students sitting outdoors at a table, studying together.

Induction Sessions

Where will your induction be?

That depends on your course! Check out the lists below:

Chaffron Way Courses

Media, Games, Music & Performing Arts

Tuesday 2nd September – 9am to 3pm

  • Level 2 Media
  • Level 2 Games, Animation & Visual Effects
  • Level 2 Music Performance

Wednesday 3rd September – 9am to 3pm

  • Level 3 Music Performance
  • Level 3 Performing Arts 

Thursday 4th September – 9am to 3pm

  • Level 3 Media
  • Level 3 Games, Animation & Visual Effects
  • Level 2 Performing Arts

Engineering & Construction

Tuesday 2nd September – 9am to 3pm

  • T-Level Design, Survey & Planning Year 2
  • Level 2 Painting & Decorating
  • Level 2 Engineering
  • Access to HE – Engineering

Wednesday 3rd September – 9am to 3pm

  • Level 2 Bricklaying
  • Level 3 Carpentry
  • Level 2 Electrical
  • Level 3 Year 2 Engineering
  • T-Level Design and Development for Engineering and Manufacturing Year 1
  • Level 3 Aeronautical Engineering Year 2

Thursday 4th September – 9am to 3pm

  • T-Level Design, Survey & Planning Year 1
  • Level 2 Carpentry
  • Level 3 Year 1 Engineering
  • T-Level Design and Development for Engineering and Manufacturing Year 2
  • Level 3 Aeronautical Engineering Year 1
  • Level 3 Electrical

Care

Tuesday 2nd September – 9am to 3pm

  • Level 2 Childcare
  • Level 3 Health & Social Care
  • Foundation in Care

Wednesday 3rd September – 9am to 3pm

  • T-Level Early Years Educator
  • Level 2 Health & Social Care

Thursday 4th September – 9am to 3pm

  • T-Level Assisting Teaching
  • T-Level Health

Bletchley Courses

Business, Digital & ESports

Tuesday 2nd September – 9am to 3pm

  • T-Level Management Administration
  • T-Level in Marketing
  • T-Level in Digital Software Development
  • T-Level in Digital Support & Services

Wednesday 3rd September – 9am to 3pm

  • Level 3 Business
  • Level 3 Computing
  • Level 3 ESports

Thursday 4th September – 9am to 3pm

  • Level 2 Business
  • Level 2 Computing
  • T-Level Foundation in Business
  • T-Level Foundation in Computing

Hair, Beauty, Hospitality, Sport & Public Services

Tuesday 2nd September – 9am to 3pm

  • Level 3 Beauty Therapy
  • Level 2 Barbering
  • Level 2 Professional Cookery
  • Level 2 Hospitality
  • Level 2 Patisserie
  • Level 2 Sports Studies
  • Level 3 Personal Training

Wednesday 3rd September – 9am to 3pm

  • Level 2 Beauty Therapy
  • Level 2 Hairdressing
  • Level 3 Professional Cookery
  • Level 3 Hospitality
  • Level 3 Patisserie
  • Level 2 Leadership Academy
  • Level 3 Leadership Academy

Thursday 4th September – 9am to 3pm

  • Level 3 Barbering
  • Level 3 Sports Science
  • Level 2 Uniformed Public Services
  • Level 3 Uniformed Public Services
  • Level 2 Sport (Football) 10am – 12pm at Blechley, then 2pm – 4pm at Sports Central
  • Level 3 Sport (Football) 10am – 12pm at Blechley, then 2pm – 4pm at Sports Central

Art, Fashion, Photography & Graphic Design

Tuesday 2nd September – 9am to 3pm

  • Level 2 Art & Design
  • Level 2 Creative Digital Arts
  • Foundation Diploma in Art & Design

Wednesday 3rd September – 9am to 3pm

  • Level 3 Art & Design
  • Level 3 Fashion & Textiles
  • Level 3 Graphic Design
  • Level 3 Photography

Science

Tuesday 2nd September – 9am to 3pm

  • T Levels Year 2 Laboratory Science
  • Level 2 Applied Science 

Wednesday 3rd September – 9am to 3pm

  • Level 3 Forensic Science Year 1 

Thursday 4th September – 9am to 3pm

  • Level 3 Forensic Science Year 2

A Levels

If you’re joining an A Level course, your induction date and time will be confirmed directly by your interviewer when you come to enrol.

Motor Vehicle

If you’re joining a Motor Vehicle course, your induction date and time will be confirmed directly by your tutor via phone after you have completed your enrolment. If you haven’t received a call yet, don’t worry, someone will be in touch shortly.

Things to do before your induction…

We are looking forward to meeting you on your induction day and making sure you can log into your college accounts at the start of your college journey.

To make this process quicker and easier, please download the Microsoft Teams App, Microsoft Authenticator App, and MyMKC App to your phone before you come. These can be found on Google Play and the App Store. You will be shown how to log in with your college credentials on induction day.

Please remember, you will not be able to log in to these applications before your induction day.

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University-Level Clearing Events https://mkcollege.ac.uk/events/university-level-clearing-events/ Tue, 22 Jul 2025 09:26:07 +0000 https://mkcollege.ac.uk/?post_type=event&p=37816 Adult students learning in a classroom
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University-Level Clearing Events

University-Level Pre-Induction Webinar 

Have you accepted your place at MK College, or are you still in the decision-making phase? 

Whether you’re juggling work, family, or a fresh start, we know that taking the leap into higher education can be a big decision. This webinar is designed to help you feel fully prepared, supported, and confident about starting your Higher Education journey with us. 

Date: Monday 8th September

Time: 4:30 – 5:30pm 

Location:  Online Webinar (further details to be shared upon registration)

What you can expect: 

  • Induction Timetable & Expectations: Hear from your Head of School about what your first week will look like and what’s expected of you. 
  • Enrolment Process: Our Admissions team will be on hand to talk you through any questions about your enrolment. 
  • Funding: Understand what financial support you may be eligible for and what you need to do next. 
  • Course-Specific Breakout Rooms: Meet your course team, ask subject-specific questions, and connect with future classmates. 
  • Open Q&A: Ask anything—from enrolment to finance to student life. 

Don’t Miss Out! Reserve your spot now and take your first step into higher education with confidence!

University-Level Induction Days

Starting your University Level course is a fresh start, full of opportunity, and we’re here to make sure you feel confident, connected, and ready to go! 

Join us for two engaging induction days where you’ll meet your tutors, connect with fellow students, and get to know the systems, support, and opportunities available to you at MK College. 

What to expect:

Day 1: Wednesday 17th September | Start: 10:00am  

Welcome & Course Introduction: Start your day with a warm welcome from your course tutors and Heads of School. The morning will include: 

  • Meeting your course team and classmates 
  • Get an overview of your course and how it’s structured 
  • Take part in fun team-building activities 
  • Learn about student support, bursaries, and wellbeing services 
  • Explore your campus with a fun orienteering challenge 

Please note: For our Engineering students, we will provide transport to and from our Bletchley/IoT campus. 

Day 2: Thursday 18th September | Start: 10:00am

Getting Ready to Study: This day focuses on the practical tools and skills you’ll need to succeed: 

  • Introduction to college IT systems 
  • Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) overview 
  • Assessment and assignment guidance 
  • Academic skills support 
  • Work experience overview 
  • Orienteering task at Chaffron Way campus 

Things to do before your induction… 

We are looking forward to meeting you on your induction days and making sure you can log into your college accounts at the start of your college journey. 

To make this process quicker and easier, please download the Microsoft Teams App, Microsoft Authenticator App, and MyMKC App to your phone before you come. These can be found on Google Play and the App Store. You will be shown how to log in with your college credentials on induction day. 

Please remember, you will not be able to log in to these applications before your induction day. 

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Open Events https://mkcollege.ac.uk/events/open-events/ Tue, 23 Apr 2024 09:47:48 +0000 https://mkcollege.ac.uk/?post_type=event&p=22094
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Open Events

Book onto an Advisory Day by clicking the button below.

You can now view our upcoming Open Event dates.

Registration opens soon!

Upcoming Dates:

  • Saturday 8th November
  • Saturday 24th January
  • Wednesday 29th April

Explore your options

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    1. A-Level
      1. A Levels New
    2. AAT
      1. AAT Level 1 Award in Bookkeeping
      2. AAT Level 1 Award in Business Skills
      3. AAT Level 2 Foundation Certificate in Accounting
      4. AAT Level 3 Advanced Diploma in Accounting
      5. AAT Level 4 Professional Diploma in Accounting
    3. Adult September Start
      1. AAT Level 1 Award in Bookkeeping
      2. AAT Level 1 Award in Business Skills
      3. AAT Level 2 Foundation Certificate in Accounting
      4. AAT Level 3 Advanced Diploma in Accounting
      5. AAT Level 4 Professional Diploma in Accounting
      6. BCS Practitioner Award in Leading with an IT Mindset
      7. CIPD Level 3 Foundation Certificate in People Practice
      8. CIPD Level 5 Associate Diploma in People Management
      9. CMI Level 5 Certificate/Diploma in Management and Leadership
      10. Digital Functional Skills
      11. Engineering HNC Part Time
      12. Engineering HND
      13. English for Adults
      14. ESOL
      15. Healthcare Professions – Access to HE (Blended)
      16. Healthcare Professions – Access to HE Diploma
      17. Healthcare Professions – Access to HE Diploma (Evening)
      18. Healthcare Professions – Access to HE Diploma (Online)
      19. HNC in Construction Management
      20. Level 1 Award in Acting Skills and Directing & Devising Drama
      21. Level 1 Award in Audio Production Skills Evening Course
      22. Level 1 Award in Fashion Design and Making Evening Course
      23. Level 1 Award in Graphic Design Evening Course
      24. Level 1 Award in Moving Image
      25. Level 2 Certificate in Nail Treatments
      26. Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installation
      27. Level 2 Gym Instructing
      28. Level 3 Award in Education and Training
      29. Level 5 Diploma for the Early Years Senior Practitioner
      30. Level 5 Diploma in Teaching
      31. Maths for Adults
      32. Social Sciences – Access to HE Diploma (Evening)
      33. Teacher Education – Access to HE Diploma (Blended)
      34. Technical Occupational Entry for the Early Years Workforce
    4. Access to Higher Education
      1. Access to Higher Education Diploma (Humanities Combined with Social Sciences)
      2. Business – Access to HE Diploma
      3. Computer Science – Access to HE Diploma
      4. Counselling – Access to HE Diploma
      5. Criminology – Access to HE Diploma
      6. Engineering – Access to HE Diploma
      7. Healthcare Professions – Access to HE (Blended)
      8. Healthcare Professions – Access to HE Diploma
      9. Healthcare Professions – Access to HE Diploma (Evening)
      10. Healthcare Professions – Access to HE Diploma (Online)
      11. Psychology – Access to HE Diploma
      12. Social Sciences – Access to HE Diploma
      13. Social Sciences – Access to HE Diploma (Evening)
      14. Teacher Education – Access to HE Diploma (Blended)
    5. Art & Design
      1. Art & Design Advanced
      2. Art & Design Intermediate
      3. Foundation Arts Diploma
      4. Level 1 Award in Digital Photography Evening Course
      5. Level 1 Award in Fashion Design and Making Evening Course
      6. Level 1 Award in Graphic Design Evening Course
      7. Level 1 Award in Moving Image
    6. Adult English & Maths
      1. English for Adults
      2. Entry Level Award in Progression
      3. Level 1 Functional Skills English Online learning
      4. Level 1 Functional Skills in Maths Online learning
      5. Level 2 Functional Skills English Online learning
      6. Level 2 Functional Skills Math Online learning
      7. Maths for Adults
  2. b

    1. Business & Accounting
      1. AAT Level 1 Award in Bookkeeping
      2. AAT Level 1 Award in Business Skills
      3. AAT Level 2 Foundation Certificate in Accounting
      4. AAT Level 3 Advanced Diploma in Accounting
      5. AAT Level 4 Professional Diploma in Accounting
      6. Business – Access to HE Diploma
      7. Business Advanced
      8. Business Studies Intermediate
      9. Level 2 Certificate in Digital Marketing
      10. Level 2 Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance
      11. Level 2 Certificate in Lean Organisation Management Techniques
      12. Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Business Administration
      13. Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Team Leading
      14. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Environmental Sustainability
    2. Barbering
      1. Barbering Advanced
      2. Barbering Intermediate
    3. Beauty Therapy
      1. Beauty Therapy Advanced
      2. Beauty Therapy Intermediate
    4. Business
      1. Business – Access to HE Diploma
      2. Business Advanced
      3. Business Studies Intermediate
      4. Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Team Leading
      5. T Level in Management & Administration – Business Support
  3. c

    1. Construction
      1. 18th Edition Electrical Wiring Regulations
      2. Bricklaying Intermediate
      3. Carpentry Intermediate
      4. Diploma in Commercial Electrical Installations – Level 3 (Evening Course)
      5. Electrical Installations Advanced
      6. Electrical Installations Intermediate
      7. Green Skills Bundle New
      8. HNC in Construction Management
      9. Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installation
      10. Painting & Decorating Intermediate
      11. T Level in Construction (Design, Surveying and Planning)
    2. Creative & Digital Arts
      1. An Introduction to Apple Mac Computers and Adobe Photoshop New
      2. Art & Design Advanced
      3. Art & Design Intermediate
      4. Creative Digital Arts Intermediate
      5. Elevate Your Digital Skills: Intermediate Adobe Illustrator on Mac New
      6. Fashion & Textiles Advanced
      7. Foundation Arts Diploma
      8. Games & Animation Intermediate
      9. Games, Animation and Visual Effects Advanced
      10. Graphic Design Advanced
      11. HNC Games Development
      12. HND Games Development
      13. Level 1 Award in Audio Production Skills Evening Course
      14. Level 1 Award in Digital Photography Evening Course
      15. Level 1 Award in Fashion Design and Making Evening Course
      16. Level 1 Award in Graphic Design Evening Course
      17. Level 1 Award in Moving Image
      18. Media Production Advanced
      19. Media Production Intermediate
      20. Photography Advanced
    3. Care Professions
      1. Childcare Intermediate
      2. Counselling – Access to HE Diploma
      3. Health & Social Care Intermediate
      4. Health & Social Care Advanced
      5. Healthcare Professions – Access to HE (Blended)
      6. Healthcare Professions – Access to HE Diploma
      7. Healthcare Professions – Access to HE Diploma (Evening)
      8. Healthcare Professions – Access to HE Diploma (Online)
      9. Level 2 Certificate in Awareness of Bullying in Children and Young People
      10. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Behaviour that Challenges
      11. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Children and Young People’s Mental Health
      12. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Safeguarding and Prevent
      13. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Specific Learning Difficulties
      14. Psychology – Access to HE Diploma
      15. T Level in Education and Early years
      16. T Level Technical Qualification in Childcare – Assisting Teaching
      17. T Level Technical Qualification in Health
      18. Technical Occupational Entry for the Early Years Workforce
    4. Counselling
      1. Diploma in Counselling Skills New
    5. Catering & Hospitality Services
      1. Hospitality Advanced
      2. Hospitality Intermediate
      3. Professional Cookery Advanced
      4. Professional Cookery Intermediate
      5. Professional Patisserie & Confectionery Advanced
      6. Professional Patisserie & Confectionery Intermediate
  4. d

    1. Digital Technologies, Computing & IT
      1. Advanced Computing
      2. BCS Practitioner Award in Leading with an IT Mindset
      3. Certificate in AI Programming with Python
      4. Certificate in Cyber Security Practices
      5. Certificate in Digital Technologies
      6. Computer Science – Access to HE Diploma
      7. Digital Functional Skills
      8. Digital Technologies Intermediate
      9. Elevate Your Digital Skills: Intermediate Adobe Illustrator on Mac New
      10. Entry Level Award in Progression
      11. ESPORTS
      12. Games & Animation Intermediate
      13. HNC Cyber Security & Networking
      14. HNC Games Development
      15. HND Cyber & Networking
      16. HND Games Development
      17. HND Software Development
      18. Level 1 Award in Audio Production Skills Evening Course
      19. Microsoft Office Specialist Excel New
      20. Microsoft Office Specialist Excel Expert New
      21. Microsoft Office Specialist PowerPoint New
      22. Microsoft Office Specialist Word New
      23. Microsoft Office Specialist Word Expert New
      24. T-Level Technical Qualification in Digital Software Development
      25. T-Level Technical Qualification in Digital Support and Security
    2. Digital Short Courses
      1. BCS Practitioner Award in Leading with an IT Mindset
      2. Certificate in AI Programming with Python
      3. Digital Functional Skills
      4. Microsoft Office Specialist Excel New
      5. Microsoft Office Specialist Excel Expert New
      6. Microsoft Office Specialist PowerPoint New
      7. Microsoft Office Specialist Word New
      8. Microsoft Office Specialist Word Expert New
  5. e

    1. Electrical
      1. 18th Edition Electrical Wiring Regulations
      2. Diploma in Commercial Electrical Installations – Level 3 (Evening Course)
      3. Electrical Installations Advanced
      4. Electrical Installations Intermediate
      5. Green Skills Bundle New
      6. Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installation
    2. Engineering
      1. Aeronautical Engineering Advanced
      2. Engineering – Access to HE Diploma
      3. Engineering Advanced
      4. Engineering HNC
      5. Engineering HNC Part Time
      6. Engineering HND
      7. Engineering Intermediate
      8. T Level Technical Qualification in Design & Development for Engineering and Manufacturing
    3. Education & Childcare
      1. BTEC Level 3 Technical Occupational Entry for Teaching Assistant
      2. Childcare Intermediate
      3. Level 2 Certificate in Awareness of Bullying in Children and Young People
      4. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Behaviour that Challenges
      5. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Children and Young People’s Mental Health
      6. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Safeguarding and Prevent
      7. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Specific Learning Difficulties
      8. Level 3 Award in Education and Training
      9. Level 5 Diploma for the Early Years Senior Practitioner
      10. Level 5 Diploma in Teaching
      11. T Level in Education and Early years
      12. Teacher Education – Access to HE Diploma (Blended)
      13. Technical Occupational Entry for the Early Years Workforce
    4. English for Speakers of Other Languages
      1. English for Speakers of Other Languages – Under 19’s
      2. ESOL
    5. Esports
      1. ESPORTS
  6. f

    1. Fashion & Textiles
      1. Fashion & Textiles Advanced
      2. Level 1 Award in Fashion Design and Making Evening Course
    2. Football Studies
      1. Football Studies Advanced
      2. Football Studies Intermediate
    3. Foundation Learning
      1. Skills Academy – Level 1
      2. Skills Academy – Progression Pathway
      3. Skills Academy – Transition Pathway
  7. g

    1. Games, Animation & Visual Effects
      1. Games & Animation Intermediate
      2. Games, Animation and Visual Effects Advanced
    2. Graphic Design
      1. Graphic Design Advanced
      2. Level 1 Award in Graphic Design Evening Course
    3. Green Skills
      1. Green Skills Bundle New
  8. h

    1. Hair & Beauty
      1. Barbering Advanced
      2. Barbering Intermediate
      3. Beauty Therapy Advanced
      4. Beauty Therapy Intermediate
      5. Hairdressing Intermediate
      6. Level 2 Certificate in Barbering
      7. Level 2 Certificate in Cosmetic Make-up
      8. Level 2 Certificate in Nail Technologies
      9. Level 2 Certificate in Nail Treatments
      10. Level 3 Certificate in Swedish Massage
    2. Human Resources
      1. CIPD Level 3 Foundation Certificate in People Practice
      2. CIPD Level 5 Associate Diploma in People Management
    3. Health & Social Care
      1. Counselling – Access to HE Diploma
      2. Diploma in Counselling Skills New
      3. Health & Social Care Intermediate
      4. Health & Social Care Advanced
      5. Healthcare Professions – Access to HE (Blended)
      6. Healthcare Professions – Access to HE Diploma
      7. Healthcare Professions – Access to HE Diploma (Online)
      8. Level 2 Certificate in Allergy Awareness
      9. Level 2 Certificate in Counselling Skills
      10. Level 2 Certificate in Equality and Diversity
      11. Level 2 Certificate in Mental Health Awareness
      12. Level 2 Certificate in Nutrition and Health
      13. Level 2 Certificate in Self-harm and Suicide Awareness and Prevention
      14. Level 2 Certificate in Special Education Needs and Disability
      15. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Autism
      16. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Distressed Behaviour in Children
      17. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Mental Health First Aid and Wellbeing Advocacy
      18. Level 3 Certificate in Understanding Mental Health
      19. Level 3 Certificate in the Principles of Dementia Care
      20. Level 3 Certificate in Understanding Autism
      21. Psychology – Access to HE Diploma
      22. T Level Technical Qualification in Health
    4. Hospitality Services
      1. Hospitality Advanced
      2. Hospitality Intermediate
  9. i

    1. Inclusive Learning
      1. Animal Care – Inclusive Learning
      2. Animal Care and Horticulture – Inclusive Learning
      3. Catering and Hospitality – Inclusive Learning
      4. Independent Living and Employability Skills – Inclusive Learning
      5. New Horizons – Inclusive Learning
      6. Retail and Business – Inclusive Learning
      7. Supported Internship – Inclusive Learning
      8. Vocational Pathways Entry Level 3 – Inclusive Learning
      9. Work to Learn – Inclusive Learning
  10. l

    1. Leadership Academy
      1. Leadership Academy Advanced
      2. Leadership Academy Intermediate
  11. m

    1. Management & Leadership
      1. CMI Level 3 Certificate/Diploma in Management and Leadership
      2. CMI Level 5 Certificate/Diploma in Management and Leadership
    2. Media Production
      1. Level 1 Award in Audio Production Skills Evening Course
      2. Media Production Advanced
      3. Media Production Intermediate
    3. Motor Vehicle
      1. Level 2 Award Technical Specialist in Electric/Hybrid Vehicle Routine Maintenance Activities
      2. Level 3 Award in Automotive Refrigerant Handling – F-Gas
      3. Level 3 Award in Electric/Hybrid Vehicle System Repair and Replacement
      4. Motor Vehicle Advanced
      5. Motor Vehicle Intermediate
    4. Music
      1. Music Performance Advanced
      2. Music Performance Intermediate
  12. o

    1. Online Learning
      1. Level 1 Functional Skills English Online learning
      2. Level 1 Functional Skills in Maths Online learning
      3. Level 2 Certificate in Allergy Awareness
      4. Level 2 Certificate in Awareness of Bullying in Children and Young People
      5. Level 2 Certificate in Counselling Skills
      6. Level 2 Certificate in Digital Marketing
      7. Level 2 Certificate in Equality and Diversity
      8. Level 2 Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance
      9. Level 2 Certificate in Lean Organisation Management Techniques
      10. Level 2 Certificate in Mental Health Awareness
      11. Level 2 Certificate in Nutrition and Health
      12. Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Business Administration
      13. Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Team Leading
      14. Level 2 Certificate in Self-harm and Suicide Awareness and Prevention
      15. Level 2 Certificate in Special Education Needs and Disability
      16. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Autism
      17. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Behaviour that Challenges
      18. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Children and Young People’s Mental Health
      19. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Distressed Behaviour in Children
      20. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Environmental Sustainability
      21. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Mental Health First Aid and Wellbeing Advocacy
      22. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Safeguarding and Prevent
      23. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Specific Learning Difficulties
      24. Level 2 Functional Skills English Online learning
      25. Level 2 Functional Skills Math Online learning
      26. Level 3 Certificate in Understanding Mental Health
      27. Level 3 Certificate in the Principles of Dementia Care
      28. Level 3 Certificate in Understanding Autism
    2. Online Learning – English & Maths
      1. Level 1 Functional Skills English Online learning
      2. Level 1 Functional Skills in Maths Online learning
      3. Level 2 Functional Skills English Online learning
      4. Level 2 Functional Skills Math Online learning
    3. Online Learning – Childcare
      1. Level 2 Certificate in Allergy Awareness
      2. Level 2 Certificate in Awareness of Bullying in Children and Young People
      3. Level 2 Certificate in Equality and Diversity
      4. Level 2 Certificate in Nutrition and Health
      5. Level 2 Certificate in Special Education Needs and Disability
      6. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Autism
      7. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Behaviour that Challenges
      8. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Children and Young People’s Mental Health
      9. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Safeguarding and Prevent
      10. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Specific Learning Difficulties
      11. Level 3 Certificate in Understanding Autism
    4. Online Learning – Health & Social Care
      1. Level 2 Certificate in Allergy Awareness
      2. Level 2 Certificate in Counselling Skills
      3. Level 2 Certificate in Equality and Diversity
      4. Level 2 Certificate in Mental Health Awareness
      5. Level 2 Certificate in Nutrition and Health
      6. Level 2 Certificate in Self-harm and Suicide Awareness and Prevention
      7. Level 2 Certificate in Special Education Needs and Disability
      8. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Autism
      9. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Distressed Behaviour in Children
      10. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Mental Health First Aid and Wellbeing Advocacy
      11. Level 3 Certificate in Understanding Mental Health
      12. Level 3 Certificate in the Principles of Dementia Care
      13. Level 3 Certificate in Understanding Autism
    5. Online Learning – Education
      1. Level 2 Certificate in Awareness of Bullying in Children and Young People
      2. Level 2 Certificate in Counselling Skills
      3. Level 2 Certificate in Equality and Diversity
      4. Level 2 Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance
      5. Level 2 Certificate in Mental Health Awareness
      6. Level 2 Certificate in Self-harm and Suicide Awareness and Prevention
      7. Level 2 Certificate in Special Education Needs and Disability
      8. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Autism
      9. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Behaviour that Challenges
      10. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Children and Young People’s Mental Health
      11. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Safeguarding and Prevent
      12. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Specific Learning Difficulties
      13. Level 3 Certificate in Understanding Autism
    6. Online Learning – Business
      1. Level 2 Certificate in Digital Marketing
      2. Level 2 Certificate in Equality and Diversity
      3. Level 2 Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance
      4. Level 2 Certificate in Lean Organisation Management Techniques
      5. Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Business Administration
      6. Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Team Leading
      7. Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Environmental Sustainability
  13. p

    1. Professional Courses
      1. AAT Level 1 Award in Bookkeeping
      2. AAT Level 1 Award in Business Skills
      3. AAT Level 2 Foundation Certificate in Accounting
      4. AAT Level 3 Advanced Diploma in Accounting
      5. AAT Level 4 Professional Diploma in Accounting
      6. BTEC Level 3 Technical Occupational Entry for Teaching Assistant
      7. CIPD Level 3 Foundation Certificate in People Practice
      8. CIPD Level 5 Associate Diploma in People Management
      9. CMI Level 3 Certificate/Diploma in Management and Leadership
      10. CMI Level 5 Certificate/Diploma in Management and Leadership
    2. Photography
      1. An Introduction to Apple Mac Computers and Adobe Photoshop New
      2. Elevate Your Digital Skills: Intermediate Adobe Illustrator on Mac New
      3. Level 1 Award in Audio Production Skills Evening Course
      4. Level 1 Award in Digital Photography Evening Course
      5. Level 1 Award in Moving Image
      6. Photography Advanced
    3. Performing Arts
      1. Level 1 Award in Acting Skills and Directing & Devising Drama
      2. Performing Arts Advanced
      3. Performing Arts Intermediate
    4. Personal Training
      1. Personal Training Advanced
    5. Professional Cookery
      1. Professional Cookery Advanced
      2. Professional Cookery Intermediate
    6. Patisserie & Confectionery
      1. Professional Patisserie & Confectionery Advanced
      2. Professional Patisserie & Confectionery Intermediate
    7. Public Services
      1. Public Services Advanced
      2. Public Services HNC
      3. Public Services HND
      4. Public Services Intermediate
  14. s

    1. Skills Boost
      1. 18th Edition Electrical Wiring Regulations
      2. AAT Level 1 Award in Bookkeeping
      3. AAT Level 1 Award in Business Skills
      4. AAT Level 2 Foundation Certificate in Accounting
      5. AAT Level 3 Advanced Diploma in Accounting
      6. AAT Level 4 Professional Diploma in Accounting
      7. BCS Practitioner Award in Leading with an IT Mindset
      8. Certificate in AI Programming with Python
      9. Diploma in Commercial Electrical Installations – Level 3 (Evening Course)
      10. Green Skills Bundle New
      11. Level 2 Certificate in Nail Technologies
      12. Level 2 Certificate in Nail Treatments
      13. Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Team Leading
      14. Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installation
      15. Level 2 Gym Instructing
      16. Level 3 Certificate in Swedish Massage
      17. Level 5 Diploma for the Early Years Senior Practitioner
      18. Microsoft Office Specialist Excel New
      19. Microsoft Office Specialist Excel Expert New
      20. Microsoft Office Specialist PowerPoint New
      21. Microsoft Office Specialist Word New
      22. Microsoft Office Specialist Word Expert New
      23. Teacher Education – Access to HE Diploma (Blended)
    2. Sciences
      1. Access to Higher Education Diploma (Humanities Combined with Social Sciences)
      2. Applied Science Intermediate
      3. Forensic & Criminal Investigation Advanced
      4. Social Sciences – Access to HE Diploma
      5. Social Sciences – Access to HE Diploma (Evening)
    3. Sports
      1. ESPORTS
      2. Football Studies Advanced
      3. Football Studies Intermediate
      4. HNC in Sport & Exercise Science
      5. Leadership Academy Advanced
      6. Leadership Academy Intermediate
      7. Level 2 Gym Instructing
      8. Personal Training Advanced
      9. Sports Studies Advanced
      10. Sports Studies Intermediate
    4. Skills Academy
      1. Skills Academy – Level 1
      2. Skills Academy – Progression Pathway
  15. t

    1. Teacher Training & Assessor Programmes
      1. Level 2 Gym Instructing
      2. Level 3 Award in Education and Training
      3. Level 5 Diploma in Teaching
    2. T Levels
      1. T Level in Construction (Design, Surveying and Planning)
      2. T Level in Education and Early years
      3. T Level in Management & Administration – Business Support
      4. T Level in Marketing New
      5. T Level Technical Qualification in Childcare – Assisting Teaching
      6. T Level Technical Qualification in Design & Development for Engineering and Manufacturing
      7. T Level Technical Qualification in Health
      8. T-Level Technical Qualification in Digital Software Development
      9. T-Level Technical Qualification in Digital Support and Security
  16. u

    1. University Level
      1. Engineering HNC
      2. Engineering HNC Part Time
      3. Engineering HND
      4. HNC Cyber Security & Networking
      5. HNC Games Development
      6. HNC in Construction Management
      7. HNC in Sport & Exercise Science
      8. HND Cyber & Networking
      9. HND Games Development
      10. HND Software Development
      11. Level 5 Diploma for the Early Years Senior Practitioner
      12. Public Services HNC
      13. Public Services HND

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