Partners and funders
Our funders
HEFCE
HEFCE is the Government agency reponsible for funding Universities and other Higher Education bodies. KCC runs a small number of degree-level courses which are either funded directly by HEFCE or in partnership with Universities.
www.hefce.ac.uk
The Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
The College has a contract to deliver a range of short courses, some of which do not lead to a qualification. The courses are mainly aimed at getting more local local people engaged in improving their skills and knowledge.
www.rbkc.gov.uk
Skills Funding Agency
The Skills Funding Agency is an agency of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) which funds and regulates adult further education and skills training in England. skillsfundingagency.bis.gov.uk
Young People's Learning Agency
The Young People's Learning Agency (YPLA) has been launched as a Non-Departmental Public Body responsible for championing education and training for young people in England. www.ypla.gov.uk
Our partners
Access to Music
ATM have considerable expertise in delivering music training courses. They provide support for KCCs music courses delivered at our Wornington Site.
www.accesstomusic.co.uk
Canterbury Christchurch University
KCC works in partnership with CCCU to deliver teacher training courses.
www.canterbury.ac.uk
Chelsea & Westminster Hospital
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital is a major local NHS Trust. KCC provide a range of training courses for hospital staff. The partnership also includes staff recruitment and work placements.
www.chelwest.nhs.uk
Deep Recording Studios
Deep are in the forefront of sound recording training. They offer a range of sound recording courses on behalf of KCC.
www.deeprecordingstudios.co.uk
John Laing Training
JLT are a successful, specialist provider of construction training courses. They deliver a number of courses to KCC students in prisons.
www.jlaingtraining.co.uk
Leonard Cheshire Disability
LCD are a major national charity campaigning and providing a range of services for people with disabilities. LCD provide courses for KCC students in media and related skills from their brand new Media Centre on Southwark Bridge Road. The organisations also work together to deliver European funded employability projects, such as the Worksmart Plus project.
www.lcdisability.org
London South Bank University
LSBU are a major high education institution in London. The University provides the High Education funding for a range of visual arts and childcare courses.
www.lsbu.ac.uk
The National Youth Theatre
NYT are a leading theatre company and training provider, based at the Round House Theatre. They run drama courses for KCC students.
www.nyt.org.uk
Music Tech
Tech Music Schools (Drumtech, Vocaltech, Guitar-X, Bass Guitar-X and
Keyboardtech) have been delivering cutting edge drum, vocal, guitar,
bass and keyboard training since 1983. A comprehensive range of courses
equip students with the professional skills and awareness required in
today's ever changing music industry. Students are trained to be
creative, resourceful and self sufficient musicians. They learn to
perform, program, compose, arrange, teach. Tech Music Schools also offer
a course in music business. Tech Music Schools are very proud to be
working in partnership with KCC on the specialised 1 Year Diploma
www.techmusicschools.co.uk