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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.

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I have been part of St John Ambulance and air cadets for many years and I have achieved so much as an air cadet developing skills in many areas and gaining these qualifications along on the way

  • Level's 1 & 2 & 3 First Aid (Including AED - Automated External Defibrillator)
  • Leadership Level's 1 & 2
  • Communication with the Deaf and Blind
  • Prior Award (24 Different Qualifications in St John Ambulance - Bronze, Silver, Gold)
  • Peer Education which has enabled me to teach my peers and other young people Basic Life Support.

As an air cadet I reached the rank of NCO (Non-Commissions Officer - Corporal) in my Worle Cadet Unit. I am now a St John Ambulance Adult in the Clevedon St John Ambulance Unit.

My volunteering work also involved fundraising for multiple different charities including The Great Western Air Ambulance Charity (GWAAC), Lighthouse Charity and now The Grand Appeal (Bristol Children's Hospital).

I am currently the Development Worker for the Eagles Non-Profit Trust and the Team Leader for the brand new Eagles South West Project.

We run a project known as the Eagles South West Project which is part of the Eagles Non-Profit Trust. We have various Mini Projects including Charitable Fundraising which cover's the work of various charities including; The Grand Appeal - Bristol Children's Hospital - which I am very keen to support because I had Cardiac and Orthopaedic Surgery there. I work with an Orthopaedic Surgeon in the hospital studying Health and Social Care, Level 3 to go onto do Paramedic Science at University.

Within the project we work with various charitable organisations that support people that are homeless and in need within our local area of WSM and surrounding areas. This is known as The Eagles Homeless Outreach - we work with Winter Warmth, Feed the Homeless WSM and Bristol and Somewhere To Go, for which we are planning an Easter Homeless Donation to support them.

We then have a third and final Mini Project Category known as 'Company and Project Partnerships'. We are currently supporting the 'Plastic Pollution Action and Awareness Project'. We are working closely with the Project Manager to plan on how we can support them with events to help the environment including Litter Picks and Fundraising Events for their Project and running Awareness Campaigns.

Another mini project we are planning on running is a brand new idea that we are just setting up at the moment known as 'Donate For Defib (W-s-M) Project' and this will be fundraising for local Difibulators in the local area, so we are looking forward to starting that very soon.

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Weston College has joined forces with Heart of Worcestershire College to help the fight for more funding in further education (FE).

Due to the current climate in FE, considering the major changes in scrutiny and funding streams, Principals and Governors from both Colleges decided to meet to share and develop innovative and financially robust strategies to ensure long term sustainability. During the initial meeting the group also discussed how they can support the national ‘Love our Colleges’ campaign.

Love Our Colleges is making the case for extra government funding and fair pay in FE. It also highlights the great work that goes on in colleges, and the brilliant staff that make it all possible.

The campaign is supported by the Association of Colleges and a string of trade unions – as well as individual colleges, students and FE staff.

Dr Paul Phillips, CBE, Principal and Chief Executive of the Weston College Group, said: “Our meeting with Heart of Worcestershire College’s Principal and Governors was extremely productive.

“The current funding situation is not sustainable, which is why this campaign is so important. It has gained wide-spread support and national attention through numerous events – but we mustn’t let the momentum slow. Colleges must continue working together and keep ‘knocking on the government’s door’.”

From 2009 to 2019, college funding has been cut by around 30%. This drop in funding has led to:

  • Fewer hours of teaching and support for young people
  • A reduction in the number of learning opportunities for adults
  • The value of staff pay falling by over 25% since 2009
  • College teachers earning £7,000 less on average than school teachers.

Stuart Laverick, Principal and Chief Executive of Heart of Worcestershire College, said: “Weston and Heart of Worcestershire have worked hard to invest in buildings and equipment to ensure students and staff have the modern resources needed to support high-quality learning.

“This has come at significant cost with the majority of the funding coming from college reserves that have now been significantly depleted. To maintain and develop the colleges’ estates in the next decade – and realise national productivity ambitions – there will have to more dedicated capital funding from government.”

Colleges are an essential part of England’s education system, educating and training 2.2 million people every year. They transform lives, enable people make the most of their talents and ambitions, and drive social mobility. Furthermore, colleges work closely with local and national businesses, helping them improve productivity and drive economic growth.

Collaboration between colleges is essential for recognising the importance and relevance of FE. The Love Our Colleges campaign helps to raise awareness of the current demands and struggles within the sector, as well as focusing on what needs to be done to allow colleges to continue to grow and provide countless benefits to their communities.


 

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Dr Paul Phillips, CBE, Principal and Chief Executive of the Weston College Group with Stuart Laverick, Principal and Chief Executive of Heart of Worcestershire College.


 

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Governors from Weston College and Heart of Worcestershire College working together.


 

Have you wondered what it’s like to be a computing student? Meet Jake, an applied computing student.

Jake joined Weston College when he enrolled on the IT Practitioners Diploma, Level 3 course. This course improves your knowledge and practical skills in a range of IT areas including, IT systems, social media in business, data modelling, information management and website development. You find out how computer systems work and learn to utilise different applications. The assignments are based on workplace situations, so you get a real insight to the careers available in IT and what it is like to work in the industry.

Jake then progressed to the Applied Computing FDSc at University Centre Weston (UCW). This popular foundation degree emphasises the practical application of computing principles and development of IT skills.

The course also provides the core knowledge in software design, systems analysis and web technologies required to either progress to further study or gain employment in an it role. It covers:

  • Computing applications
  • Software design and development
  • System analysis and databases
  • Web technologies and platforms
  • Computing project management
  • Digital devices implementation and usability
  • Object-orientated software design and development
  • Service support tools and techniques
  • Work experience.

As part of the work experience module, Jake has been working with the Shrubbery Hotel in Ilminster to produce a website and help improve their digital presence. His brief included:

  • An interactive website
  • The ability to view the rooms
  • The ability to place a booking
  • An events page
  • A section looking at the local area.

Jake said: “It was a great real-life experience. I had to meet with the client to discuss their requirements and then make suggestions as to the best way to achieve their objectives.”

The project took approximately six weeks to complete.

Jake added: “Weston College and UCW have given me the knowledge and skill set to take up a strong career on computing.”

Jake’s next step is the BSc top-up year at UCW. He then plans to find a graduate job in website or software development.

Jake offered this advice for future students of Weston College or UCW:
“Space out your assignments and start them early. There is a great atmosphere amongst the lecturers and students and if you have a question about an assignment it’s always easy to get hold of a lecturer.”

shrubberyhotel.com

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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Ministry of defence logo
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Occuteach Logo
GKN logo
YMCA logo
ashton gate logo
weston hospicecare logo
airbus logo
cadbury house logo
Lloyds bank logo
puxton park logo
the Bristol Port Company logo
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taylor wimpy logo
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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.

Volunteering award

I have been part of St John Ambulance and air cadets for many years and I have achieved so much as an air cadet developing skills in many areas and gaining these qualifications along on the way

  • Level's 1 & 2 & 3 First Aid (Including AED - Automated External Defibrillator)
  • Leadership Level's 1 & 2
  • Communication with the Deaf and Blind
  • Prior Award (24 Different Qualifications in St John Ambulance - Bronze, Silver, Gold)
  • Peer Education which has enabled me to teach my peers and other young people Basic Life Support.

As an air cadet I reached the rank of NCO (Non-Commissions Officer - Corporal) in my Worle Cadet Unit. I am now a St John Ambulance Adult in the Clevedon St John Ambulance Unit.

My volunteering work also involved fundraising for multiple different charities including The Great Western Air Ambulance Charity (GWAAC), Lighthouse Charity and now The Grand Appeal (Bristol Children's Hospital).

I am currently the Development Worker for the Eagles Non-Profit Trust and the Team Leader for the brand new Eagles South West Project.

We run a project known as the Eagles South West Project which is part of the Eagles Non-Profit Trust. We have various Mini Projects including Charitable Fundraising which cover's the work of various charities including; The Grand Appeal - Bristol Children's Hospital - which I am very keen to support because I had Cardiac and Orthopaedic Surgery there. I work with an Orthopaedic Surgeon in the hospital studying Health and Social Care, Level 3 to go onto do Paramedic Science at University.

Within the project we work with various charitable organisations that support people that are homeless and in need within our local area of WSM and surrounding areas. This is known as The Eagles Homeless Outreach - we work with Winter Warmth, Feed the Homeless WSM and Bristol and Somewhere To Go, for which we are planning an Easter Homeless Donation to support them.

We then have a third and final Mini Project Category known as 'Company and Project Partnerships'. We are currently supporting the 'Plastic Pollution Action and Awareness Project'. We are working closely with the Project Manager to plan on how we can support them with events to help the environment including Litter Picks and Fundraising Events for their Project and running Awareness Campaigns.

Another mini project we are planning on running is a brand new idea that we are just setting up at the moment known as 'Donate For Defib (W-s-M) Project' and this will be fundraising for local Difibulators in the local area, so we are looking forward to starting that very soon.

weston college students

Weston College has joined forces with Heart of Worcestershire College to help the fight for more funding in further education (FE).

Due to the current climate in FE, considering the major changes in scrutiny and funding streams, Principals and Governors from both Colleges decided to meet to share and develop innovative and financially robust strategies to ensure long term sustainability. During the initial meeting the group also discussed how they can support the national ‘Love our Colleges’ campaign.

Love Our Colleges is making the case for extra government funding and fair pay in FE. It also highlights the great work that goes on in colleges, and the brilliant staff that make it all possible.

The campaign is supported by the Association of Colleges and a string of trade unions – as well as individual colleges, students and FE staff.

Dr Paul Phillips, CBE, Principal and Chief Executive of the Weston College Group, said: “Our meeting with Heart of Worcestershire College’s Principal and Governors was extremely productive.

“The current funding situation is not sustainable, which is why this campaign is so important. It has gained wide-spread support and national attention through numerous events – but we mustn’t let the momentum slow. Colleges must continue working together and keep ‘knocking on the government’s door’.”

From 2009 to 2019, college funding has been cut by around 30%. This drop in funding has led to:

  • Fewer hours of teaching and support for young people
  • A reduction in the number of learning opportunities for adults
  • The value of staff pay falling by over 25% since 2009
  • College teachers earning £7,000 less on average than school teachers.

Stuart Laverick, Principal and Chief Executive of Heart of Worcestershire College, said: “Weston and Heart of Worcestershire have worked hard to invest in buildings and equipment to ensure students and staff have the modern resources needed to support high-quality learning.

“This has come at significant cost with the majority of the funding coming from college reserves that have now been significantly depleted. To maintain and develop the colleges’ estates in the next decade – and realise national productivity ambitions – there will have to more dedicated capital funding from government.”

Colleges are an essential part of England’s education system, educating and training 2.2 million people every year. They transform lives, enable people make the most of their talents and ambitions, and drive social mobility. Furthermore, colleges work closely with local and national businesses, helping them improve productivity and drive economic growth.

Collaboration between colleges is essential for recognising the importance and relevance of FE. The Love Our Colleges campaign helps to raise awareness of the current demands and struggles within the sector, as well as focusing on what needs to be done to allow colleges to continue to grow and provide countless benefits to their communities.


 

p1

 

Dr Paul Phillips, CBE, Principal and Chief Executive of the Weston College Group with Stuart Laverick, Principal and Chief Executive of Heart of Worcestershire College.


 

p2

 

Governors from Weston College and Heart of Worcestershire College working together.


 

Have you wondered what it’s like to be a computing student? Meet Jake, an applied computing student.

Jake joined Weston College when he enrolled on the IT Practitioners Diploma, Level 3 course. This course improves your knowledge and practical skills in a range of IT areas including, IT systems, social media in business, data modelling, information management and website development. You find out how computer systems work and learn to utilise different applications. The assignments are based on workplace situations, so you get a real insight to the careers available in IT and what it is like to work in the industry.

Jake then progressed to the Applied Computing FDSc at University Centre Weston (UCW). This popular foundation degree emphasises the practical application of computing principles and development of IT skills.

The course also provides the core knowledge in software design, systems analysis and web technologies required to either progress to further study or gain employment in an it role. It covers:

  • Computing applications
  • Software design and development
  • System analysis and databases
  • Web technologies and platforms
  • Computing project management
  • Digital devices implementation and usability
  • Object-orientated software design and development
  • Service support tools and techniques
  • Work experience.

As part of the work experience module, Jake has been working with the Shrubbery Hotel in Ilminster to produce a website and help improve their digital presence. His brief included:

  • An interactive website
  • The ability to view the rooms
  • The ability to place a booking
  • An events page
  • A section looking at the local area.

Jake said: “It was a great real-life experience. I had to meet with the client to discuss their requirements and then make suggestions as to the best way to achieve their objectives.”

The project took approximately six weeks to complete.

Jake added: “Weston College and UCW have given me the knowledge and skill set to take up a strong career on computing.”

Jake’s next step is the BSc top-up year at UCW. He then plans to find a graduate job in website or software development.

Jake offered this advice for future students of Weston College or UCW:
“Space out your assignments and start them early. There is a great atmosphere amongst the lecturers and students and if you have a question about an assignment it’s always easy to get hold of a lecturer.”

shrubberyhotel.com

SPRING TERM BUS PASS VOUCHER CODES NOW AVAILABLE FOR BURSARY STUDENTS

Bursary students can now access their Spring Term Bus Pass voucher codes, which have been sent directly to their college email accounts.

Once you’ve received your voucher code, you can use it to download your bus ticket through the First Bus mTicket app. Tickets will be ready to activate from Tuesday 6 January 2026, meaning you’ll be all set for the first day back.

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