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Weston College is an award-winning college of further and higher education in Weston-super-Mare. It provides education and vocational training to nearly 30,000 learners across the country.
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Weston College is proud to spotlight the remarkable achievements of two former A Level students, Sophie Long and Dan Aldridge MP, whose journeys from the classroom to influential careers demonstrate the transformative power of education, resilience, and ambition.
From aspiring student to a respected figure in broadcast journalism, Sophie Long’s career reflects both dedication and adaptability in a fast-changing media landscape. After studying at Weston College, Sophie built an impressive career across local and national media, becoming a familiar and trusted presenter on BBC News. Her journey highlights how the foundations developed during her time at college - curiosity, determination, and a passion for storytelling - have translated into long-term success.
Despite her achievements, Sophie remains closely connected to Weston College. As an active alumnus, she continues to support and inspire current students by sharing her industry knowledge and encouraging aspiring journalists to pursue their ambitions with confidence. Her commitment to giving back exemplifies the strength of the College’s alumni community.
Reflecting on her experience, Sophie said:
“The media landscape is so different now from the one I entered nearly 30 years ago and it’s lovely to see how the facilities have been updated to prepare students to go off into the ever-changing world of media. It is such a dynamic industry, so it is great to see that students have access to such high-quality equipment and opportunities within Weston College, and I’m excited to hear more about the work they create within their new podcast suite in the future.”
Equally inspiring is the journey of Dan Aldridge MP, who now serves as the Member of Parliament for Weston-super-Mare. Dan’s path into further education was not without challenges, as illness disrupted his early studies. However, his time at Weston College marked a turning point, where he rebuilt his confidence and developed the resilience that would shape his future.
Today, Dan is a strong advocate for opportunity, skills, and education, using his platform to champion the importance of further education in transforming lives. His continued engagement with Weston College reflects a deep commitment to ensuring others have access to the same opportunities that helped him succeed.
Reflecting on his journey, Dan said:
“Weston College didn’t just give me qualifications - it gave me belief. It challenged me to think differently about what I was capable of, and that’s something that has stayed with me ever since.”
Both Sophie and Dan have been recognised as Weston College Alumni Trailblazers, a testament to their achievements and ongoing contributions to their respective fields. Their stories highlight the lasting impact of education, showing how the skills and confidence developed during college years can open doors to meaningful and influential careers.
Weston College today announced a £3 million investment to create a new, purpose-built facility for learners with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), significantly expanding independent living and residential training provision in Weston-super-Mare from September 2026.
The College’s current independent living provision at Weston Bay (on the seafront in Weston-super-Mare) will relocate to its Law and Professional Services Academy at Knightstone Campus, transforming the former Arosfa Hotel into a dedicated, needs-led environment designed specifically to support learners with SEND, including those with autism.
The move will see the SEND provision take full occupancy of the building, with existing curriculum areas relocated across the College’s wider campus network, including the new Aerospace and Skills Academy in Filton.
The new facility, which will be named by learners in the coming weeks, will provide a highly supportive yet aspirational setting, helping learners develop independence, confidence and the essential skills needed for adult life, closer to home and within their local community.
Originally opened in 2013, Weston Bay was one of the first provisions of its kind nationally and has since supported hundreds of young people and adults with autism to develop vital life, social and employability skills. With demand for specialist SEND provision continuing to grow locally and nationally, this major investment ensures Weston College can expand capacity while further enhancing the quality of support it offers.
The redevelopment will expand on the building’s existing strengths to deliver a modern, purpose-built SEND training hub, designed to support personalised learning and real-world skill development.
The new facility will include:
Residential and independent living
- Two floors dedicated to independent living and life skills development
- 18 residential spaces to provide short stays, within the week to develop life skills, representing a 100% increase on current provision at Weston Bay
- Purpose-built training flat for small-group, real-world learning experiences
- A fully accessible residential room with a wet room.
Learning and employability
- One dedicated curriculum floor, home to the College’s Supported Employment Excellence Hub
- Eight specialist classrooms focused on life skills, employability and progression
- Two fully equipped training kitchens to support practical, everyday skill development.
Support and integration
- Flexible social and multi-use learning spaces to encourage collaboration and independence
- Dedicated intervention and support rooms to enhance personalised learning
- Improved access to wider Knightstone Campus facilities, helping learners’ transition confidently onto main college campuses as they progress across courses.
This investment marks a significant step forward in strengthening inclusive education across Weston-super-Mare and North Somerset, ensuring learners with SEND are better prepared for meaningful, independent adult lives.
The announcement comes amid growing demand from learners, families, education providers and local authorities for high-quality SEND provision that focuses on life beyond education. The development also ensures Weston College is well positioned to respond to national policy developments, including the Schools White Paper and the updated Ofsted inspection framework.
Pat Jones, Principal and Chief Executive of Weston College, said: “This investment is about far more than buildings; it’s about independence, confidence and opportunity. It allows us to significantly expand our capacity while providing a truly purpose-built environment tailored to the needs of learners with SEND.
“From September 2026, learners will benefit from a nurturing, modern setting where they can develop essential life skills, engage in meaningful learning and take confident steps towards independence. This will be genuinely life-changing and reflects our commitment to creating brighter futures.”
Mandy Bishop, Chief Executive Officer of North Somerset Council, said: “In North Somerset we really believe that every young person should be able to access education in the way that supports and encourages them. The investment in the new facility at Weston College is a great example of that. Having a facility like this in our local area means that our young people with special educational needs and disabilities have the opportunity to develop their skills and confidence in a supportive environment whilst being able to learn, live and thrive independently and importantly, within our community.”
“It’s through working together with individuals, families, education providers such as Weston College and many others in the sector, that we will achieve the positive outcomes our community and those within it deserve.”
Last month, our Sport and Fitness students visited JC Strength Studio to meet strength and conditioning professional and gym owner, Jon Clarke. The visit offered an excellent opportunity for students to explore potential career pathways linked to their course, while also highlighting the value of employer engagement and industry insight.
During the visit, Jon shared his personal journey into strength and conditioning, outlining how his career has developed over time. He spoke openly about the importance of gaining experience, building connections, and remaining adaptable within the industry.
Jon emphasised that early in his career, he chose to work under as many mentors as possible, absorbing knowledge and observing a wide range of training methods. This demonstrated to students the importance of networking and learning from experienced professionals, while also broadening their understanding of the different roles available within the sector.
He also highlighted that his career path was not linear. Initially studying a Biomedical Science degree, Jon later switched to Sports Science and went on to complete a master’s degree in Strength and Conditioning. This served as an important reminder to students that career paths can evolve, and that changing direction is a natural and often valuable part of professional growth.
Throughout his career, Jon has gained extensive experience across a variety of roles, including working as a strength and conditioning coach for Bristol Bears Rugby Academy, as well as in private coaching, physiotherapy, and as a healthy lifestyle advisor. He also spoke about the importance of a holistic approach to physical performance, emphasising the connection between physical and mental health.
Following this insightful talk, students took part in a series of gym-based challenges and trials focused on strength and conditioning. With Jon’s guidance, they were able to apply their knowledge in a practical setting, gaining valuable hands-on experience while developing their confidence and technical skills.
This visit provided significant benefits for our students. It allowed them to engage directly with an industry professional, ask questions, and gain a realistic understanding of career opportunities within sport and fitness. Experiences like this help to bridge the gap between classroom learning and the workplace, giving students greater clarity about their future goals, boosting motivation, and enhancing their employability skills through real-world exposure.
A huge thank you to Jon for taking the time to work with our students and give them invaluable insight into his career.
This curriculum trip forms part of the Sport and Fitness Careers Excellence Hub. Weston College's Career Excellence Hubs are designed to be the launching pad for our learners' careers. In a world where connections and relevant skills matter more than ever, these hubs offer a holistic approach that prepares learners to thrive in their chosen industries. With the support of these hubs, our learners are well-equipped to make a significant impact in their professional journeys.
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