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East Kent College

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Broadstairs East Kent College
Yarrow building at sunset
Former names
Thanet Technical College, Thanet College, K College
MottoYour College. Your Future.
PrincipalGraham Razey
Location
Broadstairs, Folkestone, Dover
,
Kent
,
United Kingdom
Websitehttps://www.ekcgroup.ac.uk/colleges/broadstairs-college

Broadstairs East Kent College is a further education college (although also provides higher education courses)[1] located in Broadstairs, Kent on the southeast coast of the United Kingdom.

The main campus is located on Ramsgate Road, Broadstairs. In September 2011 the college had hoped to move into purpose-built buildings at Millennium Way, Westwood on the outskirts of the town, but due to the LSC building program being overcommitted the planned move never occurred. The college is currently refurbishing existing buildings to provide better facilities for students.[2] In September 2012, Thanet College was renamed to East Kent College.[3]

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Campuses

The college has one main campus that has fifteen buildings, that were named after coastal bays in Thanet (such as Minnis, Pegwell, and Kingsgate) but have been renamed after the values of the newly named College (including Enterprise, Inspire, and Achieve). The building located at the front of the site is the exception, known as "Yarrow". The Yarrow building is no longer in use by the college. It was named after shipbuilder Sir Alfred Yarrow, who provided funds for the construction of the building as a children’s convalescent home in 1895. Thanet Technical College took ownership of the site in the 1950s.

Over the years, East Kent College has had a number of satellite campuses and currently runs an external construction centre located at Hornet Close in Broadstairs where construction-based vocational courses are delivered, a Business site based at Invicta Way, Manston Business Park, Manston which provides training for employers, also small outreach sites, one based at Mill Lane House in Margate as part of the Community Education programme.

K College takeover

Folkestone campus.

East Kent College took over the Folkestone and Dover campuses of K College on 1 August 2014.

Corporate links

East Kent College has close links with local companies across all 4 campuses. These include companies such as Pfizer in Sandwich, P&O Ferries and Thorley Taverns (pubs, hotels and hospitality), The Port of Dover (various sectors and apprenticeship development, and Leaf Hotels. The college has a dedicated department working closely with local employers and businesses to support the development of skills shortages across the area.

Notable alumni

  • Richard Davis (1966-2003), English cricketer who represented Kent, Warwickshire, Gloucestershire, Sussex, Leicestershire and Berkshire.
  • Gary Rhodes (1960-2019), TV chef and restaurateur, met his wife whilst a student at the college in the 1970s.[2]

Notes and references

  1. ^ "HNC and HND courses", East Kent College, retrieved 22 May 2014
  2. ^ a b "Rhodes lead to East Kent College's new campus", Thanet Times, retrieved 5 September 2010
  3. ^ "Thanet College to be renamed East Kent College", Thanet Gazette, retrieved 31 August 2012

External links

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