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Lewis at the south west apprenticeship awards

Last month, the South West Apprenticeship Awards, hosted at Ashton Gate Stadium, honoured outstanding apprentices from various industries and businesses across the South West. Among the remarkable apprentices who were acknowledged for their dedication and achievements was Lewis, a Software Engineering Degree Apprentice from MBDA Systems UK.

Lewis is currently completing a Digital and Technology Solutions apprenticeship with a specialization in software. He was ecstatic about the recognition and expressed delight at being selected for such a prestigious award.

When asked about his decision to pursue an apprenticeship, Lewis explained, "A degree apprenticeship is a fast track to becoming industry-ready by the time you finish your degree. Considering my experience these last 3 years, I would say with certainty I made the right choice."

This remarkable individual was self-nominated for the award, with encouragement from their team lead and a glowing reference provided by colleagues who believed he was well-suited for the recognition. The nomination was attributed to his outstanding work, both inside and outside the company.

One of the key factors contributing to the nomination was his involvement in several different roles outside their day-to-day responsibilities. Lewis actively participated in induction and outreach events, becoming an apprentice ambassador at the University Centre Weston (UCW), his education provider for the apprenticeship. His dedication to representing and inspiring others in the field made him an excellent role model for future apprentices in the industry.

The South West Apprenticeship Awards ceremony took place on 6th July 2023, and the event was filled with excitement, offering numerous photo opportunities, a reception with drinks, and a delicious meal. The awards were hosted by Commonwealth and World champion athlete, Iwan Thomas MBE.

Accompanied by colleagues from various disciplines, mainly software, as well as a fellow apprentice, the winner felt overwhelmed by the support they received throughout the evening. When asked about future aspirations, Lewis said, "I’m looking to attend next year but I’m hoping to encourage and inspire others in my cohort at college as well as my fellow apprentices from the same provider to go for it."

Regarding his plans after completing the apprenticeship, Lewis expressed a keen interest in staying in the realm of embedded software engineering. He also expressed a desire to delve deeper into software security and pursue a master's degree in the future.

Acknowledging the support he received from Weston College and MBDA Systems UK, Lewis expressed gratitude to his lecturers for providing relevant soft skills that can be applied to their job and fellow apprentices for being supportive throughout the journey.

Winning the Apprentice of the Year award in the Technology, Digital & Creative Sector came as a pleasant surprise to Lewis. He stated, "I was quite shocked. There were other excellent candidates all proven to be beyond capable in their fields. It was very validating for all the hard work and effort I have gone through to prove that I am a model apprentice."

The placement provider expressed immense pride in their apprentice's achievement. Colleagues and mentors showed unwavering support and belief in their capabilities throughout the ceremony.

The South West Apprenticeship Awards not only highlighted the remarkable achievements of this outstanding individual but also recognized the value of apprenticeships in preparing the future workforce for industry success. As the technology and digital sector continue to evolve, these apprenticeships play a crucial role in developing skilled and talented professionals who are ready to make significant contributions to their chosen fields.

Find out more about UCW's Engineering Degree Apprentices, here!

Fashion and Textiles learner Work Experience at Prestigious Anderson & Sheppard on Savile Row

We are so thrilled to celebrate the outstanding success of a Weston College Fashion and Textiles A Level learner, Tom, who recently completed an exciting work experience opportunity at the renowned tailoring establishment Anderson & Sheppard on Savile Row, London. 

Tom's journey to this exceptional experience began with his proactive approach. He took the initiative to contact Anderson & Sheppard, a 117-year-old tailoring house located at Mayfair’s historic No. 32 Old Burlington Street. Tom reached out to the Managing Director and, after careful consideration of his CV, he was granted the opportunity to participate in a day of hands-on learning on July 11th. 

During his time at Anderson & Sheppard, Tom delved into the intricate world of tailoring, gaining insights into various aspects of the craft. He told us, "I began with the trimmer, who taught me about his role within the business: ordering and stock-checking in all materials...We then assembled what is called a tailor’s parcel, which contained the threads, facing felt, buttons, zippers and buckles rolled in the suiting patterns that had been cut and then wrapped in the canvas.”  

Throughout the day, Tom had the privilege of working with skilled tailors, including both the trouser cutter and jacket cutter. He even had the chance to try on a piece of history – Daniel Craig’s electric pink velvet jacket, worn on the red carpet at the 2021 James Bond Premier. Tom told us how excited he was to spend the day somewhere with such rich history, with the most iconic clientele such as Fred Astaire, Charlie Chaplin, Laurence Olivier, and more. 

Reflecting on the experience, Tom emphasised the significance of his time at Anderson & Sheppard for his future pursuits. "This experience has introduced me to the fundamentals of tailoring and all the materials involved. My hope is that with a few more visits, I can take measurements and draft an exquisite jacket. My next step is to begin enrolment on the University of the West of England’s BA Fashion course, local to me this autumn." 

Tom also shared advice for fellow Fashion and Textiles learners: "Fashion’s a harsh game. But so long as one is prepared to carry on and go out to new places, meet new people, and learn new things, even without having any confidence, the world is your oyster."  

Throughout his time at Weston College, Tom has demonstrated exceptional commitment and passion – continuously investing in his future in the fashion industry. He even hosted his very own debut fashion show, which featured 15 bespoke looks designed and styled by him. Read more here

We commend Tom for his dedication, enthusiasm, and proactive approach, which led to this remarkable opportunity. We are confident that his experience at Anderson & Sheppard will continue to shape his journey in the world of fashion and textiles, and we eagerly anticipate the future accomplishments that lie ahead. 

To find out more about our A Level in Fashion and Textiles, click here.  

To find out more about other A Level options, click here.  

Sheffield Wednesday FC Logo

"My name is Josh and I just completed the level three Esports Course at Weston college and have just been offered a job with Sheffield Wednesday Football Club!

I found out about the job when they wanted to bring me in as a Content Creator for streaming. They found my studies interesting and then asked me to apply for the job. The application was pretty straight forward as they knew me already but the trip up to the stadium was amazing and I loved that part of it!

Studying at Weston College was great; the classroom was kitted out with high-end equipment, and we definitely made the most out of it. I learnt a lot from the course about how to build both mine and other peoples brand online.

In my first year, the support team at Weston College helped me with my dyslexia by guiding me to the dictator function on Word. For me, it’s easier to get my ideas down by speaking them instead of writing. I found it challenging and it has always been difficult trying to understand things more than once, but I finished the course with top marks which is brilliant!

The wait for the phone call confirming the job was incredibly long, and truthfully when they told me I had got it, I didn’t believe them, but I was relieved and couldn’t wait to get started! I officially start my job on the 7th of August and I’m both nervous and excited. Moving away from everything I know is the worst bit, but I know I’ll learn and adapt to new surroundings and hopefully it will be a good few years!

I’m looking forward to starting a career I’m passionate about and also getting paid for it. As well as this my office is in the football stadium which is awesome! I can’t wait to get started!"

 

The Esports Course at Weston college explores both the theoretical and practical areas of the industry. On the course you cover a variety of subjects including Business, Sport and Creative media. 69% of parents believe that the Esports Course at Weston college teaches their children skills that cannot be learnt by traditional learning. Alongside the course you can join our Esports Academy, train for national competitions and become an ambassador for our area.

George Skuse at Apprenticeship awards

The South West Apprenticeship Awards took place last month, at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol. We are thrilled that George, an apprenticeship learner at the college, won both Apprentice of the Year (Construction & Property Industries) and South West Apprentice of the Year, after being nominated initially by his college mentor.

George is currently completing the Level 3 Advanced Civil Engineering Apprenticeship with Mott MacDonald.

We were lucky enough to catch up with George, and find out some more information about his win, and what led to his success, as well as plans for the future. George told us:

“The opportunity to earn while I learn was an absolute no-brainer for me, offering incredible prospects for young people in what can be a challenging world for those just starting out. Engaging in an apprenticeship gave me a solid foundation to pursue my aspirations and shape my career according to my desires. Learning directly from experienced industry professionals and collaborating with them immediately was an invaluable advantage that I immediately embraced.

“Their wealth of knowledge enriched me in ways I could never have achieved within the confines of a classroom. My determination helped me to constantly pursue my goals, which made the apprenticeship a perfect fit for me, as I eagerly seized every opportunity to grow and fully exploit all the possibilities presented to me. “The A428 really helped me with my application process due to it being such a complex project. It gave me the opportunity to develop skills in managing and developing pavement models and drawings for multiple assets whilst implementing the correct engineering standards regarding the Polished Stone Value (PSV), Foundation and Pavement Treatment types. My commitment led me to identify unsafe design decisions and challenge practices that could impact cost and the environment.

“The support from Weston College has been unmatched; the in-classroom course is very informative and well-structured. The training providers are always great communicators and support me in many ways for internal work and external coursework. The college is also there to develop non-education-related skills, such as my softer skills, which I will carry throughout my career.

“I was very excited and happy to have won my category and was thrilled to have won the overall award, and it is a moment I will remember for the rest of my life. My placement providers were over the moon and proud of me and were sure to let me know how proud they were on the night and had some great conversations with people within the company that night. My line manager was the most pleased!

“The event was great, with some great networking at the start, a great host, and many great categories celebrating all types of awards in the South West. The food was also amazing, and I had family attend, friends, and members within the company with whom I work very closely.

“My career aspirations are to complete my level 3 apprenticeship and then progress onto the level 6 apprenticeship, where I will achieve my civil engineering degree. At the end of this, I will have 8 years of experience in the industry. Within these 8 years of experience, I wish to have gained experience as a respectable design engineer and managing a drawing production team. Then I want to achieve my Chartership from the ICE to open an opportunity where I then hope to be able to take up a role still within my company however, in Australia, where I will relocate to and hopefully progress to gain experience as a design manager, I will then wait for an opportunity as a design manager in the United States. I will then move to the United States where I will hopefully continue to be a successful design manager."

Thanks George, and best of luck for the future!

learner playing football

Weston College's Foundation Learning Team is thrilled to announce that it has been honoured with the prestigious Association of Colleges Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion in Sport Award. This recognition acknowledges the college's unwavering commitment to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in its sports programmes, enabling learners with a diverse range of barriers to learning to thrive and achieve their aspirations. 

Foundation Learning at Weston College specialises in providing personalised study programmes for learners with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), including those with severe, profound, and complex learning difficulties, social, emotional and mental health, physical impairments and barriers to learning. Many of these learners have faced previous educational setbacks and require specialist support to prepare for higher level courses, employment and independent living. The college's highly inclusive curriculum design fosters self-esteem, confidence, and self-awareness among learners, empowering them to overcome societal barriers and actively participate in managing their own challenges. 

Within this specialist area of Weston College, sport and enrichment activities play a pivotal role and the positive impact is evident through a wide range of learner led achievements and initiatives. The college's partnership with Somerset Cricket Foundation has facilitated coaching packages in table cricket, promoting access to cricket for all. Recently, the College’s Sports Academy emerged victorious in the County championships of table cricket, underscoring the success of this collaboration. Additionally, the College’s Football Academy represented the South West region in the Association of Colleges (AoC) Sport National finals, becoming unbeaten champions and contributing to the South West's winning of the esteemed Wilkinson Sword Trophy. These accomplishments reflect the Academy's dedication, teamwork, and commitment to fair play. 

Beyond competitive tournaments, the Foundation Learning team actively participates in the South-West pan-disability league, fostering teamwork, physical literacy, and inclusivity. The college's sports programmes transcend boundaries and provides opportunities for learners from socially deprived backgrounds who may face financial constraints in accessing sporting activities within their communities. By offering accessible and inclusive sports opportunities, Weston College empowers learners to develop their skills, pursue their sporting interests, and experience the life-changing benefits of engaging in physical activities. 

Weston College's commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion extends across all provision, with a whole college approach that ensures the diverse needs of learners are addressed in all aspects of college life. The coaching methodology follows the principles of open games, parallel games, and disability games, with sports coaches collaborating closely with Foundation Learning SEND specialists to deliver inclusive coaching sessions adapted to individual learners' requirements. Learners and staff actively promote social inclusion, problem-solving skills, and communication through physical education, fostering resilience and cohesion within teams. 

Principal and CEO of Weston College, Sir Paul Phillips CBE, expressed his pride in the remarkable accomplishments of learners and staff: "Our success in the Association of Colleges Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion in Sport Award is a testament to the unwavering dedication, teamwork, and celebration of diversity that underpin our sports programmes. We are proud to create a safe and inclusive environment where all learners can flourish, regardless of their background or barriers. This recognition further motivates us to continue evolving and embedding equality, diversity, and inclusion into all that we do." 

Weston College Foundation Learning's outstanding achievements in promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion through sports exemplify the positive impact of inclusive education and sporting opportunities. The college remains committed to creating brighter futures, nurturing talent, and ensuring that everyone can access and enjoy the benefits of sports. 

Performing Arts learners performing Blood Brothers at Blakehay Theatre

As the academic year drew to a close, the talented Performing Arts students of Weston College took the stage by storm with their mesmerising performance of Willy Russel's critically acclaimed play, Blood Brothers. The enthralling production left the audience in awe and admiration, proving once again that the performing arts program at Weston College is a breeding ground for exceptional talent. 

Blood Brothers delves into the gripping tale of two brothers, tragically separated at birth and raised in vastly different circumstances. As fate brings them together once more, their lives intertwine, leading to a shocking and dramatic conclusion. Under the brilliant direction of Fiona Philip and Lisa Frost, the students brilliantly captured the essence of this powerful story, allowing the audience to be transported to the gritty streets of Liverpool. 

For the aspiring performers, this production was more than just a show; it was an opportunity to experience the dynamics of a professional working environment. The dedication and hard work put in by the cast and crew was evident in every scene. Their commitment to their craft and their passion for the art of storytelling shone brightly on the stage. 

Elissa, a Level Three Performing Arts student who took on the pivotal role of Mrs. Johnstone, emphasised the importance of having fun during the rehearsal process. In her words, "creating fun warmups and exercises allows the cast to enjoy the shows as they get to connect further with each other away from the stress." Such camaraderie amongst the students fostered a positive and encouraging atmosphere, enhancing the overall performance. 

Moreover, participating in such a significant production was a transformative experience for the students. Elissa expressed how the role helped boost her self-confidence and pushed her beyond her comfort zone. "I had the opportunity to do what I thought was unthinkable," she remarked.  

Congratulations to all the performing arts learners for their incredible show! 

The performing arts courses at Weston College are a nurturing platform for individuals with a passion for the stage. They equips students with the skills and knowledge essential to pursue further studies or a career in the performing arts industry. Situated at Knightstone Campus, these well-rounded programmes offer exciting opportunities for students to audition and participate in full-scale productions like this unforgettable rendition of Blood Brothers. 

To find out more, click here

Weston College Performing Arts course perform Chicago

In a spectacular display of talent and dedication, the Performing Arts students at Weston College brought the glitz and glamour of the 1920s to life with their electrifying performance of the iconic musical, Chicago. As one of their highly anticipated end-of-year productions in June, the students poured their hearts and souls into perfecting the show, leaving the audience spellbound and in awe of their remarkable abilities. 

Chicago, originally written by Bob Fosse and Fred Ebb, and adapted for the theatre by David Thompson, is a tantalising exploration of fame, justice, and the media machine, all against the backdrop of real-life murders. With its complex characters and intricate plot, the musical provided an excellent opportunity for the learners to delve into new performance styles and techniques, challenging them to push past their limits. 

Sophie, who skilfully portrayed the lead role of Roxie, expressed her enthusiasm for the production. "The shows themselves were the highlight of my college journey so far," she said, "and were of a high professional standard which gave the students a taste of what the professional industry looked like." This experience not only allowed the students to showcase their talent but also provided a glimpse into the standards of a professional performance. 

The ambitious production was brought to life under the expert guidance of the college's own lecturers, Lisa Frost and Joe Miller, who served as directors and choreographers. Working tirelessly alongside the students, they ensured that every aspect of the show exuded excellence. Blayke, who mesmerised the audience with her portrayal of Velma, shared, "The shows gave us an opportunity to see how a professional show runs both in the final performance and rehearsals." The students were in awe of the amazing choreography and direction provided by their lecturers, inspiring them to further develop their skills and strive for the best show possible. 

Katie, who also brilliantly embodied the role of Roxie, spoke of the personal growth she experienced throughout the process. "I have gained a lot more confidence in myself since Chicago and have found myself improving on weaknesses," she revealed. This transformative journey was a testament to the power of performing arts education, nurturing not only their artistic abilities but also their self-belief and resilience. 

The performing arts course at Weston College offers a gateway to the world of stage performance, equipping students with the skills and knowledge to pursue further studies or a career in the performing arts industry. Located at Knightstone Campus, the program annually presents aspiring performers with the opportunity to audition and take center stage in full-scale productions, much like the mesmerising rendition of Chicago. 

Chicago was nothing short of extraordinary. Their hard work, passion, and dedication were evident in every scene, as they transported the audience back in time to the roaring twenties. Congratulations to all the performing arts students for their incredible show! Their collective talent and commitment to their craft serve as a shining example of the remarkable opportunities and experiences that await those who pursue their passion in the performing arts at Weston College.  

To find out more, click here.

Somerset FA logo

Weston College are delighted to announce that Somerset Football Association are joining the Sports & Fitness Careers Excellence Hub for the 2023/24 academic year. The College, which offers Sports & Fitness courses including BTEC Fitness and Sports Exercise Science, Apprenticeships and Higher Technical Qualifications in Community Coaching, has award-winning Careers Excellence Hubs for each faculty subject area across the College with several industry partnerships in place. The purpose of Careers Excellence Hubs, which is part of the College’s ‘Making Careers Everybody’s Business' strategy, is for curriculum areas to work closely with employers to highlight the breadth of careers available, offer work placements, develop the skills of learners beyond the qualification they are studying, supporting their progression to higher education and employment.

Somerset FA are the not-for-profit body responsible for the development and governance of grassroots football in Somerset since 1885. They work closely with the national Football Association to ensure national strategies are implemented in our region, alongside a vital role in football administration and governance.

David Crew, Head of Business Growth & Employer Partnerships commented “Somerset FA share our passion for encouraging participation in sport at all levels, and we share a commitment to inclusivity, ensuring everyone has an opportunity to play football. Weston College, through our Careers Excellence Hubs, are building collaborative employer partnerships aligned to our curriculum areas, creating a high-quality learner experience at our College and learners ready to progress to employment and higher education when they complete their course. We’re looking forward to having Somerset FA part of our employer community.”

Jon Pike, Chief Executive of Somerset Football Association commented “Somerset FA are looking forward to working with Weston College to inspire and create opportunities for their students, partnering with their Sports & Fitness Careers Excellence Hub. As the governing body for football in the region commented to the development of grassroots football, we share Weston College’s passion for increasing participation in football and its approach to inclusivity, and we look forward to supporting the students by highlighting the breadth of careers in football.”

To view our sports courses click here. Employers looking to work with Weston College can email employers@weston.ac.uk

Andy Lewis presenting at NextGen

The NextGen Business Breakfast, held on Thursday 13th July at the prestigious Winter Gardens, was an astounding success, bringing together over 150 local businesses for a morning of insight and inspiration. Sponsored by Natwest, Business Leader, Business West, and Albert Goodman, the event showcased remarkable speakers and highlighted future opportunities for growth and collaboration.

The event kicked off with a captivating keynote speech by Andy Lewis MBE, a celebrated Paralympian. Andy shared his personal journey of triumph over challenges, serving as a shining example of determination and resilience for all attendees. His inspirational story left a lasting impact on the audience, reminding them of the power of overcoming obstacles and achieving greatness.

Lynsey McKinstry, representing Weston College delivered an impassioned talk on breaking down barriers to employment for young adults and learners with additional needs. She pledged a supported internship program that would pave the way for fulfilling employment opportunities, fostering inclusivity and equal opportunities within the local community.

Looking ahead, the NextGen Speaker Series continues with a focus on leading change. Launched at the event was stage 2 of the Government Funded Project Management Skills Bootcamp course which returns in October, offering 20 spaces (subject to eligibility and funding availability) for a 10-day immersive learning experience. Details regarding the course can be found here.

To secure a ticket for the NextGen event in October, interested parties are encouraged to email employers@weston.ac.uk and confirm their attendance, allowing them to be added to the exclusive guest list.

The upcoming October session will feature Dr. Zara Nanu MBE as the keynote speaker. Dr. Nanu is the CEO of Gapsquare, an award-winning organization dedicated to using AI and data analytics to address gender, ethnicity, disability, and pay inequity issues in the workplace. With her extensive expertise in building diverse and inclusive workplaces, Dr. Nanu has been at the forefront of empowering employers globally to create fair and equitable work environments.

Marketing and Communications

The marketing department is responsible for promoting Weston College to the public, by promoting the Colleges courses, achievements and events.

Our aims are to attract learners to study within the Weston College Group, build and grow the College’s brand and highlight its reputation, and promote the College Group’s success, student progression and outstanding support for our learners.

The marketing department manages the College’s websites and official social media accounts, runs advertising campaigns, creates press releases, and manages many of the College Group’s events, such as Graduation, the Celebration of Success and the Business Awards.

We produce a wide range of publications including our full-time, Higher Education and part-time prospectuses, course leaflets and posters, and other documents such as the College’s annual report, magazines and newsletters, course brochures and the student handbook.

Weston College is committed to providing accurate and timely information for local, regional and national media, and the general public.

The marketing team is available between 8.30am and 5pm, Monday to Thursday and 8.30am to 4.30pm on Fridays. You can get in touch with us by emailing marketing@weston.ac.uk.

All of our press releases are uploaded to the news section of our websites. News from the academies we sponsor, including the North Somerset Enterprise and Technology College, can be found on the news section of the Inspirational Futures Trust’s website. News pertaining to our Higher Education Provision can be found on www.ucw.ac.uk.

The marketing department produces most imagery and film in house, and keeps an extensive archive of the photographs it takes. If you would like a copy of an image featuring you or a member of your family, please contact us at photography@weston.ac.uk.

Our photos of graduation and many other events can be found on the College’s Facebook page. High quality images can be found on the College’s Flickr account.

Weston College is able to accommodate many requests to provide locations for film and photography. The College has a range of attractive, modern and adaptable facilities which can be viewed on our youtube channel.

We also are able to provide heritage facilities such as the Victorian Hans Price designed Conference Centre and, from September 2017, the 1927 Winter Gardens Pavilion.

For booking details, contact marketing@weston.ac.uk.

For enquiries about sponsoring key events such as Celebration of Success, Business Breakfast, Business Awards and Graduation, please contact the marketing team by email at marketing@weston.ac.uk.

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