EKC Group celebrates ‘Outstanding’ grading by Ofsted

Top grading for EKC Group colleges

EKC Group, which has colleges across east Kent including Broadstairs, has been graded ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted following its latest inspection.

The education watchdog gave top marks in every category. making EKC Group the first General Further Education college to achieve the highest rating in all categories since a new enhanced inspection framework was introduced last July.

The categories that EKC Group achieved ‘Outstanding’ in were: The Quality of Education, Behaviour and Attitudes, Personal Development, Leadership and Management, Education Programmes for Young People, Adult Learning Programmes, Apprenticeships, Provision for Learners with High Needs and a ‘Strong’ judgement for Skills; the highest an organisation can achieve.

The Group received praise for its work to meet skill needs across East Kent, with the report stating: “Leaders have excellent knowledge of the local economy and review their course offer to respond quickly to employers’ new and developing needs such as green technology and digital skills.”

Ofsted sent 18 inspectors to assess the Group’s provision between 7 and 10 March, meeting staff, students and stakeholders, as well as doing numerous ‘deep dives’ into areas of the organisation’s provision.

Broadstairs College

Overall, the report found that: “Learners and apprentices thrive in calm, positive and inclusive environments,” whilst stating: “The college makes a strong contribution to meeting skills needs” in the localities it serves.

Inspectors particularly praised the inclusive learning within the organisation, and the fact the Group offers opportunities for the whole of the communities it serves.

The report states: “Leaders and governors are passionate about tackling social inequality through education and training. They rightly pride themselves in offering a range of inclusive, accessible and challenging learning opportunities to the communities in East Kent. Governors, leaders and staff are highly ambitious for all learners and apprentices irrespective of their starting points, particularly for those with high needs or from disadvantaged groups. They place a high priority on learning and progression to ensure that learners and apprentices complete their studies and move on to their desired next steps.”

Despite the Group’s rapid expansion since the last inspection, standards have increased from its previous ‘Good’ rating awarded in 2017.

Graham Razey OBE

EKC Group Chief Executive Officer Graham Razey OBE said: “This Ofsted rating is a momentous occasion for us as an organisation, and we are delighted that inspectors recognised the incredible work put in by staff and students.”

“To be deemed outstanding in all aspects highlights the excellent standard at which we operate, with everyone playing their part to provide top quality training and improve the socio-economic prosperity of the communities we serve.”

The organisation has some 12,000 students, with colleges in Ashford, Broadstairs, Canterbury, Dover, Folkestone and Sheppey, as well as a regional business unit, EKC Training, which provides Apprenticeships, community learning, employability provision and prison education. Within this the Group is the largest provider of High Needs learning within England, delivering education to more than 900 students that have Education and Health Care Plans.

Graham added: “I am particularly proud of the fact that we have been able to achieve this rating, whilst also ensuring that we remain a fully inclusive organisation that seeks to meet the needs of absolutely everyone within the communities we proudly serve.

“I am truly passionate about delivering for every learner regardless of their background or learning requirements, and it fills me with real joy when I am able to witness the transformational impact our Group has on so many young people and adults who develop their skills within our provision.

“My thanks go to all of the staff and stakeholders who work so hard to ensure we continue to create the best learning opportunities possible for learners across East Kent.”

2 Comments

  1. This standard is how it should always be, without exception.
    Keep it up, don’t take your eye off the ball and you can earn a well deserved reputation going forward.

  2. Lots of very positive Ofsted reports out recently.

    It’s almost as if they are trying to rebuild their reputation and build bridges with the education sector after the tragic events with that Head Teacher.

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