You may have seen media reports of a meningococcal disease outbreak in Kent.  No one from our College has become unwell as part of the outbreak.
 
Click to read the latest guidance for MidKent College students and staff from the UK Health Security Agency.

This is my first year at the College and I came straight from school. I chose the College as I wanted to learn in a more practical way. I am hoping to progress to a level 3. I chose MidKent College as it was the closest one and the best one in the area I live in.

I think the facilities are really good; it is very much like work and it helps with how I learn. The tutors are really nice and supportive. The difference between school and College is that it’s a bit more independent and we are treated like adults. 

Once I have completed my level 2 and 3, I am still thinking about what I want to go into if it be an apprenticeship or work. 

I would say to anyone in year 11, work hard, get the grades you need and join the College.