Tuesday 14th April 2026

(1 day, 11 hours ago)

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Bridget Phillipson Portrait The Secretary of State for Education (Bridget Phillipson)
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Further education colleges are the bedrock of technical education and training in England. They are critical to delivering growth across the industrial strategy sectors and can transform lives by offering young people and career-changers routes into fulfilling careers. This is why we are transforming further education colleges that demonstrate specialist excellence into technical excellence colleges. Building on the appointment of 10 construction technical excellence colleges in August of last year, today we are announcing 19 new technical excellence colleges in England. These TECs are specialists in the advanced manufacturing, clean energy, defence, and digital and technologies sectors. TECs will work with employers to ensure that the education and training on offer addresses skills gaps in key growth-driving sectors. They will also work with other skills providers aligned with their specialism to improve the quality of the provision on offer across England, ensuring that more learners are able to benefit from technical excellence at their local college.

Backed by £175 million of investment, TECs will help support the Prime Minister’s ambition of delivering two-thirds of young people engaged in higher-level learning by age 25 and access to well-paid jobs for British workers and support delivery of our ambitions for the skills system as set out in the “Post-16 Education and Skills” White Paper. Around 65,000 learners will benefit from studying at a TEC over the next four years, as TECs increase the volume and quality of specialist education and training and boost skills provision that meets local and national needs, supporting specialisms in priority city regions and clusters as set out in the industrial strategy. They will also break down barriers to opportunity, by supporting people to enter key growth-driving sectors whether at the start of their careers as apprentices, or as established workers getting new skills for better paid jobs.

TEC appointments

Today we are announcing the following TECs:

Advanced manufacturing

City of Wolverhampton College

New College Durham

Newcastle and Stafford College Group

Weston College of Further and Higher Education

Clean energy

Colchester Institute

South Bank Colleges

The City of Liverpool College

The Education Training Collective

University Centre Somerset College Group

Defence

Blackpool and the Fylde College

City College Plymouth

Lincoln College

RNN Group

Yeovil College

Digital and technologies

Birmingham Metropolitan College

Capital City College Group

Gloucestershire College

LTE Group

Milton Keynes College

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