Parents' Newsletter June 2025

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Parents' Newsletter

Issue 10: June 2025

In this issue, we’re proud to share our 2024/25 Community Impact Report, showcasing the positive difference we’re making across Milton Keynes.

We’re celebrating the achievements of our Student of the YearAward winners and the success of our GCSE English students in a national poetry competition.You’ll also find exciting updates on our new partnership with Santander, giving students free access to skills-based courses, and details of our free summer courses for adults

We introduceAmy Langford, our Group Director for Inclusion, and share an insightful Q&Awith our Careers Lead on helping students take their next steps, whether that’s progressing to the next course level, applying to university, or exploring apprenticeship routes.

With results days just around the corner, we wish all our students the very best of luck.As always, we’re here to support them every step of the way.

College students’poems published after winning national competition

14 Milton Keynes College GCSE English learners have had their poems published in an anthology after winning in a national poetry competition Their mature and sensitive reflections on war and peace earned national acclaim. Well done to all our talented poets!

Building

fairer

futures: How we're making a difference

The College has proudly released its fourth annual Community Impact Report, a chance to reflect on the progress we've made, celebrate our achievements, and stay true to our commitment to Building Fairer Futures.

View the report

We're proud to be partnering with Santander on an exciting new pilot initiative that gives students free access to online courses designed to build skills, boost confidence, and support future goals. By signing up, students can also enter the Fairer Futures Prize Draw, with the chance to win study essentials and digital tools to support their learning.

Meet our Group Director of Inclusion

With over 20 years at MKC,Amy Langford, our Group Director of Inclusion, shares how the College supports every student's journey. Overseeing mental health, safeguarding, and special educational needs,Amy continues to champion accessible, inclusive education and community-wide initiatives that empower learners across our campuses.

Celebrating our Students of the Year 2025

Ciara-Leigh Filer-Hobbs has been named as Milton Keynes College Group’s overall Student of the Year at a moving and spectacular awards night at the

Silverstone Circuit. She was chosen from an inspirational group of award winners from every college department who were all honoured at the event.

Supporting students with their next steps

As the academic year winds down, our Careers Lead, Joanna Brown, highlights how the College supports students in progressing from one level to the next, whether that’s moving to a higher level within college, advancing into higher education, apprenticeships, or employment.

FREE summer short courses for adults

Whether you’re interested in digital design,AI, trades, or wellbeing, there’s something for everyone.

These courses are completely FREE and offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Early registration is highly recommended to secure your place.

Find out more

2024/25 Term 3 2 June – 4 July 2025

T Level and BTEC Results Day 14August 2025

GCSE Results Day 21August 2025

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