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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.

We put the learner first and are entrepreneurial in our approach and innovative in our thinking. As a college, we are ambitious and aspirational and are responsive to the needs of students, staff, businesses, and the community.

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There is always so much going on across our various campuses and courses. Stay up to date on our latest news.

First Bus

We are aware that since the start of the academic year there have been some issues with some of the local services operated by First Bus, particularly the number 7 and X5 which has impacted our learners travelling to and from our campuses. As a result, we have been in communication with the company and have raised our concerns, as well as those of our learners and their parents.

First Bus have today given us an in-depth update on some of the issues being experienced, which are linked to an upgrade of the local vehicle fleet in and around Weston-super-Mare. This has unfortunately led to some services running late or in some instances being cancelled. The knock-on effect is that where the services have run, there is an increased footfall as a result and some services being full. All of this has obviously impacted the travel of our learners and is something we have voiced with First Bus and they have acknowledged this and asked us to pass on their apologies to our learners about the experience that some may have had recently.

We have been pleased to receive communication from senior members of staff at First Bus who have had this issue escalated to their attention and are taking a proactive approach to rectifying the issue. First Bus have informed us that a number of engineers are working on their fleet and that they anticipate seeing improvement this week and moving into next week.

First Bus have informed us that learners should use the First Bus app to track journeys, including a live interactive map as well as being able to see the number of spaces available on all services. First Bus have assured us that if there is the unfortunate event of a service not running, that the app is updated and the journey will not be able to be tracked.

Our advice to our learners is therefore:

  • Check the app regularly prior to travelling.
  • Where services run frequently, such as the number 7 (every 20 minutes), maybe consider getting an earlier service to avoid potential disruption at peak times.
  • If your travel to college is impacted by the transport network, then message your tutor via Teams to let them know you are running late.

As a college we are doing all that we can to try and resolve this issue on behalf of our learners and are optimistic that this will be resolved very soon. We will continue to post updates on this via our website when we receive them.

If you experience any issues with First Bus, then please contact their customer services team on the below:

  • Email: SSC-CustomerFeedback@firstbus.co.uk
  • Tel: 03300 947 577

All information on our transport network can be found on our Travelling to College section of the website.

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Paul Skudder, actor in Wolf

As we explore the incredible journeys of our University Centre Weston (UCW) alumni, we turn our attention to Paul, a talented performer who embarked on his educational voyage with a UAL Extended Diploma in Performing Arts, specifically in the Acting pathway.

His dedication and passion for the craft led him to UCW's BA Hons Performing Arts course, where he continued to hone his skills and develop as an artist. Join us as we dive into Paul's experiences, highlights, and aspirations as he continues his journey in the world of acting.

The Beginnings:

Paul's journey in the performing arts began with a UAL Extended Diploma in Performing Arts at Weston College, where he excelled, earning a well-deserved Distinction. He then progressed onto UCW's BA Hons Performing Arts course.

Lecturers with Distinct Teaching Styles:

One aspect that truly stood out for Paul during his time with us, was the diverse set of lecturers he encountered during his time at UCW. Each lecturer possessed a distinct skill set and teaching style, which not only kept students engaged but also broadened their horizons.

Paull added on his experience: “Due to the patience and people around me, it meant I was able to learn at my own pace. Combined, I believe both courses supported the development of my understanding of the industry I want to break into, but, they also supplied me with the confidence and skills on how to realistically do that.”

Memorable Highlights:

Reflecting on his time at Weston College and UCW, Paul cherishes the memories of various performances: “My highlight at Weston College comes from the end of my first year, when we performed ‘The Wonderful World of Dissocia’, as I wasn't sure if I wanted to do acting when I started the course, but at the point of ‘Dissocia’ I had so much fun that I just knew my answer.

“UCW's highlight on the other hand is a hard one to pick, as I poured my heart into a lot of performances from ‘The Dumb Waiter’, ‘Angels in America’, ‘Tomcat’ and others.

“But the real highlight came just the night before my class’ performance of ‘The Castle’, in which we had raised all the money ourselves to go the Manchester Fringe, perform and stay there for 4 days. We all shared accommodation together and spent the night before playing silly games, laughing and reflecting on everything we had accomplished across the course. We all knew that this would be our last show on the course, but we were all prepared to give our all to round us off.”

The Present and Future:

Currently, Paul is actively pursuing acting opportunities, taking on featured roles and walk-on parts. His dedication to furthering his education is evident as he saves money to pursue an MFA at a Drama School. In addition to acting, he plans to collaborate with fellow student Craig, on writing and filming projects. Paul has also become a certified free running coach, contributing to the community by coaching at the only school offering free running in the area, Hans Price.

Featuring in Wolf:

Paul's journey took an exciting turn recently, when he received a text from Phoenix Casting, a company that presented him with script segments for a self-tape audition for the new BBC show, Wolf.

His talent and hard work paid off, and he was chosen for a role.

On set, he had the opportunity to interact with the cast and crew, gaining insights into their experiences and collecting valuable advice.

The Long-Term Dream:

Looking ahead, Paul's long-term dream is to become a recognised actor who can transport audiences on unforgettable journeys and adventures through his performances. His aspiration is to provide the same magic and inspiration that he found in the actors and movies he admired during his formative years.

If you would like to follow in Paul’s footsteps, and study a Performing Arts course, click the relevant link below:

Courses at Weston College

Courses at UCW

learners at animal management careers morning

On Thursday, 7th September, our Animal Management learners had a taste of their future careers through an Employers Morning, hosted at the Animal Management Education Centre at Puxton Park!  

The event was organised with the help of the Student Experience team and the Animal Management staff, whereby local and national Animal related businesses and organisations were invited to discuss their job roles and to inspire the learners on finding their future careers. Employers in attendance included the RSPCA, Harmonious Dogs, Barnaby’s Bunny Barn, Bristol Vet School, Secret World and Noah’s Ark Zoo FarmAnimal Management learners and employer with Boris the dog

The day began with talks from many of the employers, who provided valuable insight into the industry, and were able to showcase the diverse and rewarding career paths within the animal industry. Some talks even featured live demonstrations from furry friends, including Boris! 

Following the talks, learners were given the opportunity to speak to the range of employers. They were encouraged to ask questions, seek guidance and establish connections that could lead to industry placement opportunities. 

Laura Link, the Subject Area Manager of Animal Management, commented on the success of the day: “At Weston College, we understand the importance of on-the-job experience, especially in a hands-on industry such as Animal Management. This is why we ensure we provide opportunities for our learners such as these, where they can not only make meaningful connections with employers, but also discover what could be their future career.  

“We aim to broaden the horizons of what our learners aspire to do, and showcase career options they may not have heard before. We are so grateful to the employers who attended our careers fair, and we hope it was as beneficial to them as it was to our learners.” 

The feedback from the employers was also fantastic; the RSPCA representative said: “It was great to be able to outline a job that is a passion, and to be able to see all the great employment options for students.” 

The representative from Secret World told us: “It was lovely to chat with the students! I enjoyed my visit here for the first time – I'm keen to work with the Animal Management team further. Thank you for the invite!” 

Bristol Vet School, from the University of Bristol, said: “It was great to meet the students and explain the opportunities open to them regarding courses and employment.” 

As they continue their educational journey, these learners are now better equipped to pursue fulfilling careers that contribute to the well-being and conservation of animals around the world, thanks to the valuable experiences and insights gained during this enlightening morning at the Learning Centre at Puxton Park. 

CAREERS NOT COURSES

We know it’s not about the course you take, but the career you’ll start your journey towards. Your study programme is built from the ground up with your future in mind, focussing on employability and developing the skills you need to have a successful career within your chosen industry, making connections and gaining experiences through local and national employers we work with:

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As a Weston College student, you will become part of one of our exciting new Career Excellence Hubs.

This means our courses aren't just courses... your study programme is built from the ground up with your future in mind, focussing on employability and developing the skills you need to have a successful career within your chosen industry...

LECTURERS WITH REAL INDUSTRY EXPERIENCES

COURSES ENDORSED BY EMPLOYERS

INDUSTRY STANDARD FACILITIES

INCREDIBLE WORK-BASED OPPORTUNITIES

AMAZING GUEST LECTURES

COURSES ENDORSED BY EMPLOYERS

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"The college organised lots of amazing experiences for us with specialist guest lectures on sepsis, home care, nutrition and bee therapy"

Chloe

Health and Social Care, Level 2 & 3

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One Message, Different Voices

Take a look at this powerful film made by the staff of Weston College to show how important it is for everyone from different backgrounds to be included. The film shares heartfelt stories and interviews with a diverse group of staff, showing how accepting different identities and backgrounds can make a big difference. Its purpose is to encourage viewers to think about their own biases and work towards making our community more welcoming to all. We invite everyone, regardless of their background, to join us and be a part of our journey toward a more inclusive future.

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Our workplace champions the right of staff to embrace all Afro-hairstyles. We acknowledge that Afro-textured hair is an important part of our Black employees’ racial, ethnic, cultural, and religious identities, and requires specific styling for hair health and maintenance. We celebrate Afro-textured hair worn in all styles including, but not limited to, afros, locs, twists, braids, cornrows, fades, hair straightened through the application of heat or chemicals, weaves, wigs, headscarves, and wraps. In this workplace, we recognise and celebrate our colleagues’ identities. We are a community built on an ethos of equality and respect where hair texture and style have no bearing on an employee's ability to succeed.

First Bus

We are aware that since the start of the academic year there have been some issues with some of the local services operated by First Bus, particularly the number 7 and X5 which has impacted our learners travelling to and from our campuses. As a result, we have been in communication with the company and have raised our concerns, as well as those of our learners and their parents.

First Bus have today given us an in-depth update on some of the issues being experienced, which are linked to an upgrade of the local vehicle fleet in and around Weston-super-Mare. This has unfortunately led to some services running late or in some instances being cancelled. The knock-on effect is that where the services have run, there is an increased footfall as a result and some services being full. All of this has obviously impacted the travel of our learners and is something we have voiced with First Bus and they have acknowledged this and asked us to pass on their apologies to our learners about the experience that some may have had recently.

We have been pleased to receive communication from senior members of staff at First Bus who have had this issue escalated to their attention and are taking a proactive approach to rectifying the issue. First Bus have informed us that a number of engineers are working on their fleet and that they anticipate seeing improvement this week and moving into next week.

First Bus have informed us that learners should use the First Bus app to track journeys, including a live interactive map as well as being able to see the number of spaces available on all services. First Bus have assured us that if there is the unfortunate event of a service not running, that the app is updated and the journey will not be able to be tracked.

Our advice to our learners is therefore:

  • Check the app regularly prior to travelling.
  • Where services run frequently, such as the number 7 (every 20 minutes), maybe consider getting an earlier service to avoid potential disruption at peak times.
  • If your travel to college is impacted by the transport network, then message your tutor via Teams to let them know you are running late.

As a college we are doing all that we can to try and resolve this issue on behalf of our learners and are optimistic that this will be resolved very soon. We will continue to post updates on this via our website when we receive them.

If you experience any issues with First Bus, then please contact their customer services team on the below:

  • Email: SSC-CustomerFeedback@firstbus.co.uk
  • Tel: 03300 947 577

All information on our transport network can be found on our Travelling to College section of the website.

Paul staring at the camera for a professional headshot

Paul Skudder, actor in Wolf

As we explore the incredible journeys of our University Centre Weston (UCW) alumni, we turn our attention to Paul, a talented performer who embarked on his educational voyage with a UAL Extended Diploma in Performing Arts, specifically in the Acting pathway.

His dedication and passion for the craft led him to UCW's BA Hons Performing Arts course, where he continued to hone his skills and develop as an artist. Join us as we dive into Paul's experiences, highlights, and aspirations as he continues his journey in the world of acting.

The Beginnings:

Paul's journey in the performing arts began with a UAL Extended Diploma in Performing Arts at Weston College, where he excelled, earning a well-deserved Distinction. He then progressed onto UCW's BA Hons Performing Arts course.

Lecturers with Distinct Teaching Styles:

One aspect that truly stood out for Paul during his time with us, was the diverse set of lecturers he encountered during his time at UCW. Each lecturer possessed a distinct skill set and teaching style, which not only kept students engaged but also broadened their horizons.

Paull added on his experience: “Due to the patience and people around me, it meant I was able to learn at my own pace. Combined, I believe both courses supported the development of my understanding of the industry I want to break into, but, they also supplied me with the confidence and skills on how to realistically do that.”

Memorable Highlights:

Reflecting on his time at Weston College and UCW, Paul cherishes the memories of various performances: “My highlight at Weston College comes from the end of my first year, when we performed ‘The Wonderful World of Dissocia’, as I wasn't sure if I wanted to do acting when I started the course, but at the point of ‘Dissocia’ I had so much fun that I just knew my answer.

“UCW's highlight on the other hand is a hard one to pick, as I poured my heart into a lot of performances from ‘The Dumb Waiter’, ‘Angels in America’, ‘Tomcat’ and others.

“But the real highlight came just the night before my class’ performance of ‘The Castle’, in which we had raised all the money ourselves to go the Manchester Fringe, perform and stay there for 4 days. We all shared accommodation together and spent the night before playing silly games, laughing and reflecting on everything we had accomplished across the course. We all knew that this would be our last show on the course, but we were all prepared to give our all to round us off.”

The Present and Future:

Currently, Paul is actively pursuing acting opportunities, taking on featured roles and walk-on parts. His dedication to furthering his education is evident as he saves money to pursue an MFA at a Drama School. In addition to acting, he plans to collaborate with fellow student Craig, on writing and filming projects. Paul has also become a certified free running coach, contributing to the community by coaching at the only school offering free running in the area, Hans Price.

Featuring in Wolf:

Paul's journey took an exciting turn recently, when he received a text from Phoenix Casting, a company that presented him with script segments for a self-tape audition for the new BBC show, Wolf.

His talent and hard work paid off, and he was chosen for a role.

On set, he had the opportunity to interact with the cast and crew, gaining insights into their experiences and collecting valuable advice.

The Long-Term Dream:

Looking ahead, Paul's long-term dream is to become a recognised actor who can transport audiences on unforgettable journeys and adventures through his performances. His aspiration is to provide the same magic and inspiration that he found in the actors and movies he admired during his formative years.

If you would like to follow in Paul’s footsteps, and study a Performing Arts course, click the relevant link below:

Courses at Weston College

Courses at UCW

learners at animal management careers morning

On Thursday, 7th September, our Animal Management learners had a taste of their future careers through an Employers Morning, hosted at the Animal Management Education Centre at Puxton Park!  

The event was organised with the help of the Student Experience team and the Animal Management staff, whereby local and national Animal related businesses and organisations were invited to discuss their job roles and to inspire the learners on finding their future careers. Employers in attendance included the RSPCA, Harmonious Dogs, Barnaby’s Bunny Barn, Bristol Vet School, Secret World and Noah’s Ark Zoo FarmAnimal Management learners and employer with Boris the dog

The day began with talks from many of the employers, who provided valuable insight into the industry, and were able to showcase the diverse and rewarding career paths within the animal industry. Some talks even featured live demonstrations from furry friends, including Boris! 

Following the talks, learners were given the opportunity to speak to the range of employers. They were encouraged to ask questions, seek guidance and establish connections that could lead to industry placement opportunities. 

Laura Link, the Subject Area Manager of Animal Management, commented on the success of the day: “At Weston College, we understand the importance of on-the-job experience, especially in a hands-on industry such as Animal Management. This is why we ensure we provide opportunities for our learners such as these, where they can not only make meaningful connections with employers, but also discover what could be their future career.  

“We aim to broaden the horizons of what our learners aspire to do, and showcase career options they may not have heard before. We are so grateful to the employers who attended our careers fair, and we hope it was as beneficial to them as it was to our learners.” 

The feedback from the employers was also fantastic; the RSPCA representative said: “It was great to be able to outline a job that is a passion, and to be able to see all the great employment options for students.” 

The representative from Secret World told us: “It was lovely to chat with the students! I enjoyed my visit here for the first time – I'm keen to work with the Animal Management team further. Thank you for the invite!” 

Bristol Vet School, from the University of Bristol, said: “It was great to meet the students and explain the opportunities open to them regarding courses and employment.” 

As they continue their educational journey, these learners are now better equipped to pursue fulfilling careers that contribute to the well-being and conservation of animals around the world, thanks to the valuable experiences and insights gained during this enlightening morning at the Learning Centre at Puxton Park.