Welcome to EKC Group

EKC Broadstairs College offers a wide range of courses, in which we aim to help all learners plan for their future and achieve their goals and is an integral part of the East Kent Colleges Group.Who we areFor over 70 years, Broadstairs College has offered a wide range of vocational courses to learners in and around the Thanet district.From our roots as a catering college, we have grown to offer a range of vocational pathways in areas vital to the economic growth of our local community.Each year we train over 800 young people, as well as supporting Apprentices, higher education learners and adults.

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Boarding Type

No Boarder

School Type

Sixth Form

Suitable Ages

14 to 99

Gender

Mixed

No. of Students

0 Total

No. of Boys

0 (0%)

No. of Girls

0 (0%)


Academic Excellence

GCSE Results

Latest Examination

0.0%

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

A-Level Results

Sixth Form Performance

A* grades

1.19%

A*/A grades

3.56%


Leavers' Destinations

Destinations after GCSEs

Staying in education

61%

School

79%

England

Apprenticeships

6%

School

3%

England

Further education

School:56%
England:51%

School sixth form

School:1%
England:19%

Sixth form college

School:0%
England:7%

Other education destinations

School:5%
England:2%

Destinations after A-Levels

UK higher education

8%

School

1%

England

Apprenticeships

8%

School

19%

England

Higher education or training

School:63%
England:63%

Further education

School:10%
England:4%

Employment

School:36%
England:35%

Not sustained in education/employment

School:30%
England:26%


Exciting Events Ahead!

A detailed admissions process on ApplicaaOne is coming soon.

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


Admissions Process

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Nov 2025

November Open Day 2025

Key Dates & Deadlines

Nov 25, 2025

November Open Day 2025


Term Dates & Half-Term Holidays

Planning ahead for school holidays? Below are the term dates and half-term dates for the 2025/2026 academic year.

Autumn

2 terms

Half Term 1

Sep 1 - Oct 17

Half Term 2

Oct 27 - Dec 19

Spring

2 terms

Half Term 1

Jan 5 - Feb 13

Half Term 2

Feb 23 - Apr 2

Summer

2 terms

Half Term 1

Apr 20 - May 22

Half Term 2

Jun 1 - Jul 21

Half-Term & Holiday Dates

Autumn Half Term

Oct 20 - Oct 24

Christmas Holidays

Dec 22 - Jan 2

Spring Half Term

Feb 16 - Feb 20

Easter Holidays

Apr 3 - Apr 17

May Half Term

May 25 - May 29

Summer Holidays

Jul 22 - Aug 28


Alumni Stories

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Alfie Hatton

September 2021

Employed

We spoke to EKC Broadstairs Junior College alumni Alfie Hatton to reflect on his experiences in Junior College and how it has shaped his future.

Why did you apply for Junior College and choose to specialise in Sport?

I was homeschooled and it wasn’t really that great. When Covid ended, it was either go back to school or go to Junior College.

I originally chose mechanics but then I realised it wasn’t for me, so then I changed to sport in my second year. I like playing sport and coaching.

What did you learn in Junior College?

I learned a lot, really. My Maths has greatly improved. I also learned how to interact with people. I was pretty shut off before, but now I get along with a lot of people. I can just go into a group and get to know them. I used to not be able to do that.

How did Junior College benefit you?

It’s given me confidence. They had just small classes so I could get to know everyone easily. It helped me get my confidence up. It was like a little family, really.

The students and the teachers got along quite well. You could talk to them and have a nice conversation with them compared to at school. We called them by their first names.

What was it like changing from Junior College to College when you reached that step?

When I started College, it was a new group and a new environment. I was treated like an adult more.

There’s also a different workload compared to Junior College. Now, there’s more independent work. It teaches you to be more confident in your own abilities.

Do you have any advice for students that are considering Junior College?

I’d say, don’t be scared when you start. It’s a new environment. I didn’t know anyone that was going. I had to make friends from nothing. I’m still best friends with the first person I ever talked to that I came in with. I talk with her every day.


Enrichment Activities

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We offer a variety of sporting activities for all, from team-building games to fun, inclusive sessions, and tournaments.

Clubs and Societies
Events and Campaigns
Trips to Theme parks, Concerts, Theatre Shows

About School

RegionSouth East
Local AuthorityKent
Ofsted RatingOutstanding
Gender TypeMixed