Students Host a Successful Multi-Sport Event for Local SEND Schools

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Our sport level 2 students showcased their dedication and organisational skills as they successfully executed a multi-sport event aimed at local SEND (special educational needs and disabilities) schools. The event was the final step in a year-long project for the students, who were responsible for planning and running it. 

Throughout the year, the students carefully planned every detail of the event, from inviting participating schools and conducting risk assessments to health and safety briefings. 

Kacper

public services student in gym

Kacper’s inspiring journey at Weston College has been marked by dedication, resilience, and a commitment to both academic achievement and community service. His exceptional performance, both inside and outside the classroom, has rightly earned him the title of Public Services Student of the Year.

Jack

boy standing in a teaching kitchen standing over a stove stirring something in a saucepan

Jack has been awarded the Inclusive Practice Student of the Year. He has displayed impressive resilience and determination throughout his time at College. Jack navigated his educational journey with remarkable perseverance as an autistic individual who also has dyslexia, dyscalculia, and dyspraxia,

Harry

Harry is our Creative Arts Student of the Year. Harry's story is one of remarkable growth and achievement.

Arriving with an infectious enthusiasm for music, Harry embarked on the UAL Level 3 Extended Diploma in Music Performance and Production. Initially drawn to songwriting and performing, Harry's horizons expanded with the arrival of a new production lecturer. This pivotal moment ignited his curiosity for studio production and live sound engineering.

Kian

male hospitality and catering student in kitchen

Kian is a shining star in the Hospitality and Catering department, earning the title of Hospitality and Catering Student of the Year. Kian is a dedicated learner and his journey at Weston College has been marked by incredible commitment and a passion for cooking.

Despite facing challenges associated with autism, Kian has overcome barriers with unwavering determination and resilience. Starting from the faculty of Inclusive Practice, Kian swiftly transitioned to studying Level 1 Hospitality, alongside Maths and English.

Benjamin

plastering student drilling wall

Ben, was named the Construction Professions, Trades, and Services Student of the Year at Weston College, and has exemplified excellence in his two-year T-Level course in Design, Surveying, and Planning in Construction. His outstanding performance was particularly evident during his industry work placement at Hydrock, where he impressed with his knowledge and understanding of their work.

Isabella

Health and Social Care Learner in classroom

Isabella, celebrated as the Health and Social Care Student of the Year at Weston College, epitomises resilience, determination, and a passion for making a difference in the healthcare sector. Beginning her journey on the T Level Health course, Isabella faced significant barriers to learning and lacked confidence. Despite these challenges, she exhibited unwavering positivity and motivation and maintained high aspirations throughout her qualification.

Heather

hair and beauty student combing client's hair

Heather won the Hair and Beauty Student of the Year, a recognition of her exceptional accomplishments and admirable personal journey.

Motivated by the desire to acquire new skills and secure employment in a salon, Heather enrolled in the Extension Studies programme at the College. Despite starting as a novice, she immediately showed a passion for hair and beauty and a determination to do well. Her subsequent progression through Levels 1, 2 and 3 is a testament to the dedication she has shown.

Alfie

two student mechanics working on engine

Alfie embarked on his journey at Weston College as an apprentice.During his apprenticeship, and overcame some initial communication obstacles with colleagues in the workplace.

Alfie's determination and positive attitude propelled him forward. Transitioning to a full-time Level 2 course and later progressing to Level 3 in Motor Vehicle studies, Alfie showcased remarkable progress.

Artemis

animal management student feeding alpacas

Artemis has been recognised as our Animal Management Student of the Year at Weston College. This award demonstrates the resilience, dedication, and passion for animal care Artemis has shown during her time at the College.

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