Welcome to Suffolk New College
Suffolk New College is where you gain real skills, meet new people, and get ready for the career you want. With hands-on learning, real-world projects, and strong connections to industry partners, you won’t just learn, you’ll stand out.Unlock your future with our Career Explorer tool. Explore a variety of career options, learn about the skills and education required for each job, and take a quiz to find your dream job.Our Career Explorer helps you find a career path that aligns with your passions, skills, and values. Plus, it connects you to courses and training programs to achieve your career goals.Dive in and explore the possibilities!
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Boarding Type
No Boarder
School Type
Further education
Suitable Ages
16 to 99
Gender
Mixed
No. of Students
0 Total
No. of Boys
0 (0%)
No. of Girls
0 (0%)
Leavers' Destinations
Destinations after A-Levels
UK higher education
7%
School
1%
England
Apprenticeships
11%
School
19%
England
Higher education or training
Further education
Employment
Not sustained in education/employment
Courses
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We're currently gearing up to offer you a full list of our courses. Stay tuned — amazing learning opportunities are on their way very soon. Thank you for your interest and enthusiasm!
Events
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A detailed admissions process on ApplicaaOne is coming soon.
Please see our website for more information on our admissions process.
Admissions Process
Start ApplicationKey Dates & Deadlines
Oct 2, 2025
Ipswich Open Event
Oct 11, 2025
Rural Open Event (Otley)
Oct 11, 2025
On the Coast Open Event (Halesworth)
Term Dates & Half-Term Holidays
Planning ahead for school holidays? Below are the term dates and half-term dates for the 2026/2027 academic year.
Autumn
2 terms
Half Term 1
Sep 1 - Oct 24
Half Term 2
Nov 3 - Dec 19
Spring
2 terms
Half Term 1
Jan 5 - Feb 12
Half Term 2
Feb 22 - Mar 31
Summer
2 terms
Half Term 1
Apr 19 - May 27
Half Term 2
Jun 6 - Jul 21
Half-Term & Holiday Dates
Autumn Half Term
Oct 27 - Oct 31
Christmas Break
Dec 22 - Jan 2
Spring Half Term
Feb 13 - Feb 19
Easter Break
Apr 1 - Apr 18
Summer Half Term
May 28 - Jun 4
Alumni Stories
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Chris Conway
September 2021
Apprenticeship
After A levels I had no intention of going to university. If I’d have gone it would have been for the wrong reasons. Initially (after sixth form) I worked part‑time and went through many interviews until gaining an apprenticeship with Kier – working on projects related to the Suffolk Highways maintenance contract. Through this I started a level three apprenticeship and after two years of hard work, I was given the opportunity to study on a degree apprenticeship. Typically over the course of the five year programme, I committed around ten to 12 hours a week and I absolutely enjoyed the experience. I was lucky enough to study with a good group. I was 20 when I started out and I remember a five year commitment was a bit daunting initially. But I felt at the time that doing this was the best opportunity. at gaining a solid professional career. The course (at University of Suffolk at Suffolk New College) was perfect for me – it was challenging and covered topics fundamental to engineering knowledge. We also had excellent staff who always made themselves available to you and guided you when you needed it. We had frank discussions at times but it was all about trying to get the best out of us – I couldn’t speak highly enough of the lecturers. Now I’ve completed this course, I want to continue with my professional development and hope to gain chartered engineering status eventually.

Christie Thompson
September 2021
Employed
I did a degree in animal behaviour and welfare straight after sixth form and tried to get a job in this industry. I wasn’t able to do so – therefore I originally started out as a cleaner in a school. Whilst doing this, I was offered the chance to do some safeguarding training and this really sparked an interest in education and I managed to get a job as a teaching assistant. I loved the ‘buzziness’ of school. I then moved to Suffolk New College to work in student support and in 2021, I got a job as a progress tutor. I enjoy helping students and there is nothing more satisfying then hearing back from them and finding out they have gone on to do something that they really enjoy. As part of my current role, I teach and that is why I went back into higher education to gain a teaching qualification. The two year part time programme was a really good experience. The teachers were friendly, helpful and supportive. I’d say to others that the benefit of higher education is that if you have a specific passion you can really focus on that can take you to a whole new level of learning. Although I’m happy with what I’m doing, I’d love to become an animal behaviour teacher – long term that is my aim.
Enrichment Activities
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