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MK College and Open University offer new groundbreaking degree courses
Read More: MK College and Open University offer new groundbreaking degree coursesFor the first time, Milton Keynes College Group is now offering full degree courses, thanks to a groundbreaking new partnership with the city’s The Open University (OU). Following a rigorous validation process, the College Group will now teach a range of degrees, giving students the confidence that the quality of the education being provided is at full OU standard. Milton Keynes…
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Local college students share their ideas for a ‘Green Future’ in sustainability competition
Read More: Local college students share their ideas for a ‘Green Future’ in sustainability competitionStudents from four colleges across the South East Midlands recently competed in front of sustainability experts to see whose idea for a sustainable future would come out on top. The Green Futures Challenge was hosted by Milton Keynes College at its Chaffron Way campus. Milton Keynes College took part along with Moulton College, Northampton College and West Herts College as part of the South East Midlands Inter…
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Milton Keynes crowned National College Football Cup Winners
Read More: Milton Keynes crowned National College Football Cup WinnersThe Milton Keynes College Group Football Academy team have won the National Colleges Football Association Cup Final, beating South Devon College 3-2 at EFL 2 Accrington Stanley’s Wham Stadium. In a fiercely contested game, Milton Keynes took an early lead through Tom Macdonald, only for South Devon to hit back within five minutes to level the scores. Milton Keynes regained the lead half way through the first half, with a goal from Dylan Sutton. South Devon mounted significant pressure…
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Ian Revell blog: “No place tries harder to make you the best version of yourself”
Read More: Ian Revell blog: “No place tries harder to make you the best version of yourself”By Ian Revell, Governor at Milton Keynes College Group and CEO of Milton Keynes Community Foundation Milton Keynes’ most famous son, the wartime codebreaker and computer pioneer, Alan Turing, was told in his school reports that he was “wasting his time,” in education and that his work was “dirty and vague.” School doesn’t work for…
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Milton Keynes College Group announced as Digital and Technologies Technical Excellence College
Read More: Milton Keynes College Group announced as Digital and Technologies Technical Excellence CollegeMilton 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…
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Staff and students help the environment at annual Community Day
Read More: Staff and students help the environment at annual Community DayExciting green projects were front and centre of MK College Group’s fourth annual College in the Community Day on Wednesday 25th March, supporting the College Group’s focus on sustainability and environmental impact. In all, more than 1,200 staff and students volunteered to do their bit in a host of tasks around the environment, helping important charities or…
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MK College teacher training wins glowing Ofsted report
Read More: MK College teacher training wins glowing Ofsted reportTeacher training at Milton Keynes College Group has been given a glowing report by education quality controllers, Ofsted, in a first of its kind assessment. The College was evaluated on five different areas, reaching the Expected standard on achievement, curriculum, teaching and training, and a better-than-expected Strong standard for inclusion, leadership, professional behaviours, personal development and wellbeing. …
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MK College students’ community project celebrates local hospital
Read More: MK College students’ community project celebrates local hospitalA brand new sculpture designed by MK College students and built by some of the College’s staff has been installed at Milton Keynes University Hospital (MKUH) to celebrate the rich legacy of medical education at the hospital. Devised by students from the College’s T Level Construction course, the ‘DNA’ shape of the installation references the human DNA helix, a concept the students came up with during a previous College in the Community…
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How to get chosen for an Apprenticeship
Read More: How to get chosen for an ApprenticeshipHow Employers Choose Apprentices Starting an apprenticeship is an exciting first step into the world of work, but standing out for the right reasons is what will set you up for long‑term success. Whether you’re preparing to apply or already on your course, the habits you build now can shape your future career. Here are…
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MK College Group’s progress with Climate Action Plan celebrated in first annual report
Read More: MK College Group’s progress with Climate Action Plan celebrated in first annual reportMilton Keynes College Group has published its first annual report on the progress againstthe ten aims set out in its Climate Action Plan (CAP), which it launched in January 2025. TheCollege Group’s CAP was launched to address key environmental challenges identified byits staff members, students, governors and communities. The ten aims set out in the…
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