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Computing and Digital

Excel in the fast-paced world of technology and digital advancements.

Whatever digital field you’re interested in, our courses give you the chance to try out different areas and figure out what suits you best.

Learn from the professionals

Our courses are designed and taught by lecturers who have years of Computing experience, ensuring you gain the skills needed to develop in the world of digital technology.

Jake Stokes, Lecturer of Computing and Creative Media, is passionate about helping students to progress further after College.  

Thanks to his own College experience, he understands the importance of learning vital transferrable skills for both the digital industries and everyday life. 

Develop your skills in our Computing labs

Our onsite facilities including our Computing labs, are available for all students to develop their skills.

You’ll have access to machines that are equipped with the software and programmes needed to successfully build, code and programme.

Technologies you’ll use in Creative Media and Computing at EKC Sheppey College 

7 May 2025
Whether you're passionate about digital art, video production, or 3D design, we have everything you need to bring your ideas to life. 
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EKC Sheppey Junior College

A hands-on opportunity for learners aged 14-16, to specialise in either Digital or Engineering courses.

EKC Sheppey Junior College is a provision for learners aged 14 who know that they would like to specialise in vocational areas.

As well as building their skills in these areas they will study GCSE Maths and English and gain a qualification in Digital or Engineering.

Junior College applications will be open in December.

You must currently be in Year 9 to apply.

How you apply for a course at EKC Sheppey College

Step 1 – Find a subject you’re interested in

Explore our range of subject areas on our website and find a course that interests you.

Step 2 – Apply

Click ‘Apply’ and then follow the steps on the Kent Choices application portal.

Step 3 – Come to an Applicant Day

Come along to an Applicant Day in College, where you’ll discover what studying is like and if the course is right for you.

Career prospects

Example:
Cyber Security professionals
£
£52,520
Annual pay
Annual pay is per year, based on full-time employment and on the South East region.
Role description
Cyber security professionals design, implement, test and maintain cyber security systems and track, investigate and analyse data linked to cybercrime.
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Hear from our students

Ashton – Level 2

We recently chatted to Ashton, a Level 2 Digital and IT Skills student about his experience during the course.

He made it clear that joining College was the right choice for him due to the supportive environment and friendly peers.

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We’re part of six community-based colleges

Our mission is to play a leading role for East Kent in developing the economic and social prosperity of the diverse communities we serve.