Are you ready to start a new year at North Kent College? If it is your first year with us or you are a returning student, we are sharing some good habits to help all students ace this year at college.
If you cast your mind back to just over 3 weeks ago when the nation witnessed the biggest achievement for women’s football in 56 years… The Lionesses, winning the Euros 2022! They inspired generations with their determination and resilience, could this be you?
Collecting your GCSE Results can be a daunting and scary moment, but don’t panic. Whatever the piece of paper says inside that envelope, there will be a career path for you and North Kent College can help!
Let’s start with the basics, what is an alumni?
An Alumni of a college, university, or school is a former student who has attended and then graduated after completing their course; the word is Latin and simply means student.
Although starting College is fun and exciting, it can also be daunting if you are not prepared, but do not worry! North Kent College has you covered and some top tips to make sure you are ready to start with us in September.
With summer or post-college jobs on the horizon, you may be wondering how to create a CV which will make you stand out to employers.
As Women in Engineering Day is being celebrated on June 23rd this year and we have aspiring female engineers on our courses at North Kent College, we thought it would be fitting to recognize the work of 5 influential female engineers.
Did you know that many aspects of the College are open to the public? From our fantastic restaurants and professional salons to our Miskin theatre and radio station, you can support the progression of our students whilst having a great experience.
T Levels are new courses which follow GCSEs and are equivalent to 3 A Levels. They are 2-year courses which have been developed in collaboration with employers and they are designed to be the gold standard technical option for young people aged 16-19. They meet the needs of the industry and prepare students for work, future training or study.