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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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Weston College of Further and Higher Education are taking a major step to enhance their already highly successful delivery of Higher Education.
The College has submitted two key bids to the West of England Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) which, if successful, will bring in bespoke centres for high technologies and professional services to the region. Both these centres will be built in Weston-super-Mare and will provide a major catalyst for business regeneration.
If the bids are successful there is an opportunity for state-of-the-art facilities in both disciplines and a growth in students studying and living in North Somerset. The Professional Studies Academy is a response to employers for an existing demand for specific training in a wide range of disciplines. This includes law, accountancy, business, management, justice services and many more. Simultaneously the High Technology Centre will include bespoke facilities for composite engineering, digital media, computer-aided design and games design.
The College bids have been supported by North Somerset Council and a range of other agencies. There is a joint ambition to have 1,000 undergraduates in Weston-super-Mare within the next twenty four months, with a longer term ambition to grow this provision significantly in conjunction with other key partners.
Both the College, Council and others are aware of the potential for the future which will build upon the significant success already achieved. In January this year the College received the highest accolade from Ofsted when it gained Outstanding status for its provision. This made the College the very first in the South West under the new Ofsted framework to gain such recognition. In addition, almost 100 per cent of graduates from the degree courses progressed to employment within months of graduating. The 2014 statistics indicated that more than 20 per cent achieved first class honours, significantly above the national average for the UK.
Dr Paul Phillips, Principal and Chief Executive of Weston College, said: “The West of England LEP has set a dynamic standard for skills, development and economic regeneration. Our bid is massively important for both the town and the region. If successful, the LEP will in reality provide the leverage to bring state of the art facilities to the area. In an ideal world I would hope that such facilities would not only effect major change but could provide community resources for use by everyone.”
Cllr Nigel Ashton, Leader of North Somerset Council, said: “Higher Education provision is vital to the growing employment needs of Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset and the wider West of England area.
“We are working closely with Weston College to ensure they can deliver their ambitions for a greater emphasis on learning in the town centre which will in turn provide a catalyst for further regeneration opportunities.”
A Weston College student has beaten over 3,000 competitors to represent the South West at the National Electrical Apprentice of the Year competition to be held in Stafford in June.
Ben Vanstone, who is currently studying a Level 3 Electrical Installation course, competed against students and apprentices from across the region and came first in the regional competition, overcoming three previous rounds of competition prior to the regional final, winning an iPad in the process.
Ben will now go head-to-head against seven other students/apprentices from across the UK for a chance to be named National Electrical Apprentice of the Year 2016 and win a £2,000 prize.
The results will be announced at an awards ceremony for the finalists and their friends and families in June.
Ben said: “The College has been fantastic, supporting me and helping me every step of the way. I can’t thank the lecturers enough.
“I have learnt so much and have a great, well paid career ahead of me “.
Chris Simpson, Weston College’s Building Engineering Services and Environmental Technology Manager, said: “It is excellent to see the hard work, effort and commitment Ben has shown to his studies is reflected in this national achievement, both ourselves and his employer are really proud as it is such a prestigious accolade within the electrical industry “
The Electrical Apprentice of the Year competition is an annual contest organised by the National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting and the electrical self-assessment organisation, ELECSA.
The competition’s aim is to recognise the talents of the brightest electrical students in the UK.
For part two of our hair and beauty special, Sandra Bull, Weston College’s Hair and Beauty Curriculum Manager (who has over 25 years’ experience in the hairdressing industry), answers some of the most frequently asked hairdressing questions…
Click here to read part one of our hair and beauty special!
How often should I shampoo my hair?
This depends on your hair type and personal preferences. Your hair can actually clean itself, however your hair naturally dehydrates during the day from wind, pollution and sunlight, so washing it regularly is important to maintain its health.
It’s important to make sure you wash your hair with a shampoo made for your hair type, and always double wash.
Oily hair should be washed daily and dry hair should be washed a maximum of three times per week using a smaller amount of shampoo. If you’re a brunette or have curly hair you can wash it every two to three days.
How can I make my hair feel soft?
First of all, brush your hair before and after showering to get rid of any knots or tangles. Brushing before helps you to shampoo and condition your hair. When you’re in the shower, use shampoo and conditioner that matches your hair type. When shampooing, soak your hair and use lukewarm water. A good tip is to use half the amount of shampoo you usually use but wash your hair twice.
Turn the water’s heat down when conditioning and comb the conditioner evenly through your hair. To ensure the conditioner isn’t washed out, turn the shower off while doing this. Rinse the conditioner out of your hair with cold water as this seals the cuticle and gives your hair a good shine.
Don’t blow dry as this can damage and dry out your hair. Instead, use a towel to pat it dry.
How can I find out more about hairdressing?
Weston College offers a range of hair and barbering courses from introductory level right up to salon management at Level 4. These courses can give you practical experience with real clients and enable you to learn from industry professionals.
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