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Armed Forces

Canterbury College made history on the 19th January 2012 by becoming the first further education college in the UK to sign an Armed Forces Community Covenant with the commanding officers of the army regiments based in Canterbury.

Covenant Newsletter

Download the Spring 2013 newsletter - click here


KCC Community Covenant

View Kent County Council's Community Covenant Agreement - click here


The Covenant represents all the armed services in the area. With the College they have pledged to work together for the benefit of their communities by signing the Covenant. The covenant is an agreement between Canterbury College and the Armed Services to foster closer relationships between soldiers, their families and the communities in which they live and work.


Interested in studying with us?
These are our current courses and they range from £70 to £130:.

  • Presenting information
  • CV writing
  • Presenting yourself
  • Understanding and coping with change
  • ICT for employment
  • Understanding your responsibilities in the workplace
  • Valuing and supporting others
  • Job search skills
  • Job application skills
  • Interview skills
  • Handling information at work
  • Coping with change
  • ICT for employment
  • Identifying processes and procedures at work
  • Being managed by others
  • Job and training search skills
  • Job application skills
  • Interview skills
  • Dealing with conflict

Professional courses include: Cisco Networking, Microsoft Desktop Suport, ECDL, SIA - Door Supervisor, CSCS - Health & Safety in Construction.

Email ctrtraining@canterburycollege.ac.uk or call 01227 811163 to book.

Read the full story of Canterbury College's Armed Forces Community Covenant.

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