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New Summer Fun Holiday Club at Canterbury College
Canterbury College has launched a ‘Summer Fun Holiday Club’ to help combat boredom this summer and help desperate parents cope with the long summer break.
Callum’s Christmas Design is a Winner
An eye-catching Christmas card designed by a Canterbury College student has gone on sale at Paperchase stores across the country.
Adam aiming for World Transplant Games
A young athlete from Canterbury College who owes his life to a liver donor is raising funds to compete in the World Transplant Games.
Partnership joins the Covenant
The Canterbury Partnership is the latest organisation to sign up to Canterbury College’s groundbreaking Armed Forces Community Covenant.
Liam’s robots are a hit with Sony
Liam Cozens, 17, who studies BTEC Media Production at Canterbury College, has been turning industry heads with his homemade 3D game Robots: Extreme Wars Live.
Brickie students redevelop College
Canterbury College bricklaying students gave a literal meaning to the term ‘building blocks of education’ by laying the foundations for a new multi-million pound teaching complex.
Lawson’s intimate College gig
Pop’s hot new band Lawson treated fans to an exclusive intimate gig at Canterbury College.
Snow can’t stop Blue Monday campaign
Students and staff from Canterbury College braved the snow to spread happiness in the community to help combat the Blue Monday blues.
College sponsors Canterbury Culture Awards 2013
We are delighted to confirm Canterbury College as the principal sponsor for The Culture Awards 2013.
Students’ dramatic interview tips
Drama coaches have been helping students to get ahead in interviews by teaching them body language, voice and posture techniques.
Students’ Taste of the Premier League
Students got a taste of Premier League football when Norwich City FC’s Culinary Nutritionist visited Canterbury College.
Duke of Kent visits Canterbury College
HRH The Duke of Kent experienced college life when he visited Canterbury College this morning - February 12.
Canterbury College hosts Lord Mayor's Dinner Dance
On Saturday 2 March, an 80-strong team of students and staff gave up their Saturday night to deliver the prestigious dinner which took place in Canterbury College’s Main Hall and Main Street.
Business Students enter the Dragons Den
Canterbury College students were challenged to design and innovate last week (Tuesday 26 February 2013) before being grilled by a Dragon’s Den style panel of directors.
Apprentice winner inspires students
On Tuesday 5 March students at Canterbury College were given a glimpse of life under Sir Alan Sugar by 2008 winner of TV’s The Apprentice, Lee McQueen.
Students vs Food for Comic Relief
ponsored eaters tucked into loaves of bread hollowed out to contain an entire roast dinner for the charity on Wednesday 13 March in a Man vs Food-style challenge for Comic Relief.
Canterbury College’s new Vice Principal
Meet Canterbury College’s new Vice Principal FE Curriculum and Quality – Katy Quinn.
Life through the lens of Lalo
You may have seen Photography tutor Lalo Borja’s work around College, but now he has a whole new audience – the Colombian art world.
Don’t judge books by their covers at the Beaney
Don’t judge a book by its cover. That’s premise of an exciting new exhibition at The Beaney by Canterbury College artists.
College lessons in Japanese chadō
Visiting Japanese students have been introducing their Canterbury College counterparts to chadō – the Way of Tea ceremony.
Students’ gruelling military fitness classes
An ex-soldier has been putting trainee fitness instructors from Canterbury College through a series of Army-style fitness workouts.
From drop-out to decision maker: Harry’s journey
Canterbury College student Harry Fox has been elected to the NUS National Executive Council, completing a journey from troubled youth to a voice for students across the UK.
Special sports funding for College
Canterbury College has received special funding from Sport England to get more students active.
Students’ Fashion Show Supports Local Businesses
Swale Campus students teamed up with local clothing boutiques to put on a glitzy fashion show.
College team will recreate Everest climb
Canterbury College staff will attempt to ‘climb’ of the equivalent of Mount Everest for charity on the 60th anniversary of explorers first reaching its peak.
College comes to aid of Moroccan school
Children at an impoverished Moroccan school have had their lives transformed thanks to Travel and Tourism students from Canterbury College.
Teenagers’ horizons broadened at College
With compulsory education until the age of 17 imminent, school pupils have been exploring their post-GCSE options with taster lessons at Canterbury College.
Canterbury College artists win Page Turner awards
Artists from Canterbury College have won the chance to show their work at the prestigious Turner Contemporary gallery this summer.
College’s work with homeless leads to award
A Canterbury College training centre based in a hostel for vulnerable adults is to receive a European Social Fund award.
College’s creative types take over Canterbury
Creative types from Canterbury College will be taking over the city with a series of exhibitions and gigs in June. Artists, photographers and filmmakers (with musicians in tow) will be putting on free shows around the area.
