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Welcome to Milton Keynes College

Welcome to Milton Keynes College

We proudly offer inclusive education to over 8,000 students, providing diverse qualifications and national prison education services. 

We provide a wide variety of qualifications, from vocational courses and apprenticeships to higher education and professional certificates, along with employability skills and community training. Additionally, we serve as a national provider of education services in prisons nationwide.

Operating from two campuses in Milton Keynes and Bletchley, we focus on meeting individual needs and welcoming those who want to learn and improve. The College plays a central role in the city’s economic vision and community strategy and is a major employer with over 1,000 staff members.

Our sole aim is to be the best general Further Education College in the country, delivering the highest quality education to all learners. Our vision of success is at the heart of everything we do, and we strive to engrain this in everyone who walks through our doors.

We build and nurture strong partnerships with the wider community and local businesses, aiming to make Milton Keynes College a safe, innovative, and inspiring place to learn and work.

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Boarding Type

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School Type

Further education

Suitable Ages

16 to 99

Gender

Mixed

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Academic Excellence

GCSE Results

Latest Examination

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Students achieving A*/A grades (9/8/7)

A-Level Results

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Leavers’ Destinations

Destinations after A-Levels

UK higher education

36%

School

70%

England

Higher Apprenticeships

4%

School

1%

England

Higher education or training

School:41%
England:73%

Top 3rd of higher education institutions

School:4%
England:23%

...of which Russell Group

School:1%
England:21%

...of which Oxford/Cambridge

School:0%
England:1%


Exciting Events Ahead!

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Please see our website for more information on our admissions process.


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Planning ahead for school holidays 2025? Below are the Ealing term dates and the half-term dates 2024/25.

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Term Dates & Half-Term Holidays

Open Event - Bletchley Campus

Nov 8

Open Event - Chaffron Way Campus

Nov 8

Open Event - Bletchley Campus

Jan 24

Open Event - Chaffron Way Campus

Jan 24


Alumni Stories

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Victoria Rouch

September 2019

Employed

Victoria studied a HNC in Computing at South Central Institute of Technology over two years, graduating in May 2021. Towards the end of her studies, she successfully applied for an apprenticeship with Connells, which then led onto a permanent IT support role. Victoria explains, “Becoming an apprentice and finishing off the HNC course – homework for both – it was a juggling act." Victoria, who is originally from Ukraine, describes the HNC course as a “fundamental factor” in getting her current role as a first line analyst, which involves her taking calls and troubleshooting problems users are experiencing with software and machines. Having previously worked in business administration roles, Victoria says the HNC qualification helped to fast-track her towards a new career in IT. Victoria is now focusing on further personal development and has set her sights on getting promoted to engineer level with her current employer.

AJ Bouchada

September 2008

Employed

When I first joined MK College, I was trying to find myself. Coming from an academic family, I chose a safe mix of A Levels – Maths, French, Chemistry, and Drama – but it didn’t feel right. I soon realised my real talent was in Drama. So after my first year of sixth form, I left high school and found my way to MK College. After graduation, life got real, and I faced a tough time getting a foot in the industry. I travelled to Zimbabwe and South Africa, where I met my husband. Back in the UK, I worked with the National Citizen Service (NCS), engaging with young people and setting up residential experiences. This led me back to MK College, as NCS was based there. By 2020, I rediscovered my passion for the arts and founded Cebiso Studio with my husband. It has been a challenging but rewarding journey. The studio is our pride and joy. We have poured everything into it. We’ve worked with amazing clients like Top Gear and Hyundai, and even created visuals for the auction of Lewis Hamilton’s F1 victory car – the first AMG Petronas. I’m thrilled to return to MK College as a Governor. A former tutor reconnected me with the College, and with encouragement from my mentor, I took on the role. I never imagined I’d join the Board of Governors, but it feels right. They wanted someone with a strong connection to young people, and my background with NCS fit the role well. It’s a role I’m still discovering, but it feels meaningful. I’ve come to love the unique energy of Milton Keynes, from tech innovation to the creative arts scene and all the exciting things happening here. While many see London as the only place for artists, I’ve found the city to be vibrant and full of potential. I hope our students will go out, gain experiences, and then return to Milton Keynes to share their knowledge and inspire the next generation.


Enrichment Activities

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Whilst studying A Levels at MK College, you’ll have the chance to participate in a variety of enriching activities that can boost your CV and open up future opportunities, such as:

Duke of Edinburgh

Scholars’ Programme

Extended Project Qualification (EPQ)

About School

RegionSouth East
Local AuthorityMilton Keynes
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeMixed