Milton Keynes College Group has been awarded Digital and Technologies Technical Excellence College (TEC) status under the government’s new Wave 2 programme — a direct mandate to place Further Education at the heart of the country’s digital future. 

The College Group will work with FESA (Further Education and Skills Alliance, a group of FE colleges across the Oxford- Cambridge Growth Corridor) and other key stakeholders to lead on building capacity with partner colleges through shared curriculum, professional development, digital infrastructure and employer engagement, therefore supporting national objectives to grow digital capability.  

The government’s Minister for Skills, Baroness Jacqui Smith, visited the College Group’s Bletchley campus to make the announcement. After speaking to staff and students and seeing first-hand the excellent facilities, teaching and experiences available to students, Baroness Smith said: “This investment in new Technical Excellence Colleges will give learners across England access to world-class training and a clear route into well-paid, rewarding careers. And because the best colleges will share their expertise with others, the whole country benefits.

“This is skills investment that works for learners, for employers, and for the regions driving growth across the country. They’ll deliver local jobs for local people, as well as growth for the whole of the country.”

Sally Alexander, CEO of Milton Keynes College Group, said: “Being recognised as a Technical Excellence College is a proud moment for us at Milton Keynes College Group. This status enhances our established reputation as a hub for growth and innovation in AI, robotics, data and creative technologies. It reinforces our commitment to being a strategic partner for government, industry and communities. As a TEC, we will work with employers, providers, and other stakeholders to deliver provision that meets local, regional and national skills needs. This will contribute directly to the country’s Modern Industrial Strategy, growing the industries of the future, driving economic growth and supporting the Government’s Plan for Change. 

“We were delighted to welcome Baroness Smith to the College and proud to showcase the high-quality digital education we offer. More than a recognition, TEC status is a responsibility. We are here to make sure that the government’s digital ambitions translate into real opportunities for real people – learners, employers, and communities across our region. Ultimately, this all aligns with our mission to deliver Fairer Futures for our students, staff and wider communities.”