New City College is celebrating a landmark achievement after being named winner of the Education for Sustainable Development category at the prestigious Association of Colleges Beacon Awards, which recognise the very best of the further education sector.
The national accolade recognises NCC’s outstanding, whole-college strategic commitment to sustainability – embedding environmental responsibility into every aspect of college life, from curriculum innovation and campus development, to student engagement and community partnerships.
It is especially fitting that the announcement was made during Colleges Week, a national celebration of the vital role colleges play in transforming lives and driving local and national growth.
The 2025-26 award was announced at a special event, held on the Terrace at the House of Commons, hosted by Helen Hayes MP, Chair of the Education Select Committee.
Assessors had visited NCC and the other 2 category finalists (Nottingham College and South Eastern Regional College), in December to decide who would be crowned the overall winner.
In choosing NCC, the judges praised the College’s clear vision, strong leadership and measurable impact in equipping students with the knowledge, skills and mindset needed to thrive in a greener economy.
They found sustainability is woven through NCC’s curriculum across multiple subject areas, ensuring students develop industry-relevant green skills for the jobs of tomorrow. Alongside this, the College has invested in environmentally responsible campus improvements, reduced its carbon footprint and empowered students to become sustainability ambassadors within their communities.
Pictured above at the House of Commons with New City College’s winning award, are NCC Group Executive Director for Communications and Student Support Ruth Lomax, NCC Group Principal and CEO Gerry McDonald CBE, and Association of Colleges London Director, Mary Vine-Morris.
