East Sussex College is officially a ‘Good’ college! Ofsted announced the College’s new ‘Good Provider’ status following an inspection at its campuses in Eastbourne, Hastings, Lewes, and Newhaven in late November.

The inspection report confirmed that East Sussex College has achieved ‘Good’ ratings in all areas, including; Quality of Education, Behaviour and Attitudes, Personal Development, Leadership and Management, Education Programmes for Young People, Adult Learning Programmes, Apprenticeships, and Provision for Learners with High Needs.

The College is looking ahead to a positive, bright, and successful future after the Ofsted inspection report praised the excellent progress it has made since its previous monitoring visit, identifying the high expectations tutors have of all students and apprentices.

The inspection team considered the entire East Sussex College cohort, which, along with students studying academic and vocational programmes, included its 1,702 adult students and 1,634 apprentices. Across the board, Ofsted reported, “Students and apprentices respect and support each other in the classroom. They encourage each other during discussions and share ideas. This helps them to learn from each other and build their confidence and resilience.”

Ofsted considered what it is like to be a student with East Sussex College and found that students “benefit from a strong culture of mutual respect and tolerance that leaders, managers and staff have created.” Furthermore, Ofsted identified that students “work together well despite their different backgrounds, interests and abilities.

“Students and apprentices speak very positively of the support they receive from their teachers who, they say, ‘make you believe in yourself, because they believe in you’.”


Ofsted inspectors praised teaching staff for their planning, saying, “Students benefit from an extensive range of well-planned courses which help them achieve their goals and move on to higher levels of learning at the college or to employment and independent living.

“Teachers are enthusiastic about their subjects and committed to their roles. They use their extensive knowledge, skills and experience effectively to inspire students and apprentices and help them to develop their knowledge and skills.”


Along with the student experience and quality of education, ESC was recognised as being a place where “students and apprentices feel safe”.

The inspection also outlined the College’s position in the communities in which it serves, saying, “They have developed and changed the curriculum offer appropriately to meet local needs successfully.” Additionally, “Leaders have formed strong links with local and regional partners that help them understand and meet the needs of people in Sussex and beyond.”