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A Levels develop the knowledge, skills and study habits to excel at university, as well as the attributes recognised by employers.

Your academic studies will be complemented with enrichment opportunities such as trips, mentoring and work experience, providing the perfect springboard for your future career.

A Levels are assessed through exams at the end of two years of study. Most learners study three subjects - some choose four.

With an apprenticeship you’ll go straight into the workplace and be shown clear routes to progress straight into employment within a specific occupation. You can achieve nationally recognised qualifications, earn a wage, and gain skills that will see you get ahead. On average you will spend 20% of your learning time in the college and 80% within the workplace

Professional and technical qualifications are designed to provide you with the knowledge, skills and behaviours needed to gain employment within specific industries or occupations. They provide a balance between theory and practical skills development. They are suited to those who want to get hands-on experience within a particular vocational area. These programmes include work placements. Assessment is more varied and will include exams, coursework and practical work.

T Levels give you the chance to learn what a real career is like while you continue your studies. T Levels have been designed with leading businesses and employers to give you the knowledge and skills you need, including a minimum of 45 days on an industry placement – this means you will spend 80% of your learning time in College and 20% within the workplace.

LATEST NEWS

Picture of an airplane engine located at our south west skills campus.

Weston College is delighted to announce a partnership with Boeing, a leading global aerospace company, as part of its expanding Careers Excellence Hub. This exciting collaboration aims to bring students closer to the heart of industry and help shape the next generation of aerospace professionals.

Through this strategic partnership, Boeing will work with Weston College to offer students a range of industry-tailored experiences. Engineering learners will benefit from expert-led guest lectures and opportunities to participate in curriculum-linked projects that reflect the real challenges and standards of the global aerospace industry.

The partnership will also enhance students’ understanding of the career pathways available within aviation and engineering by facilitating networking events, and industry taster sessions. In addition, Boeing will support the development of Weston College’s curriculum by providing insight into the latest industry practices, ensuring students are equipped with the skills and knowledge required by employers.

"Boeing is excited to partner with Weston College, a vital ally in our strategic growth in the region”, said Lee Parks, Apprentice Manager, Boeing UK. “Together, we are committed to nurturing the next generation of talent through the Digital Professional Level 6 Apprenticeship. Our shared passion for development was evident when Weston College recently hosted a Boeing-supported aviation-themed mobile Newton Room, reinforcing our dedication to shaping the future of aerospace innovation.

For students on vocational, T Level, and Supported Internship programmes, this collaboration will give an insight to careers within a global company. Boeing will also contribute to staff development, enabling Weston College educators to deepen their own industry knowledge and further enrich the classroom experience for learners.

The partnership strengthens Weston College’s Careers Excellence Hub, which is designed to connect students directly with top employers and help them make informed, confident steps toward successful and sustainable careers. By aligning education with real-world industry needs, Weston College continues to raise the bar for technical and vocational training in the South West — ensuring its learners leave college career-ready, confident, and competitive in the global job market.

Click here to view our engineering courses.

Max and Kieran standing next to each other smiling in their Hi-Vis jackets

Max and Kieran, two Brickwork Construction students from Weston College, recently demonstrated their skill and professionalism at the South West Skills (SWS) Challenge Construction event held at Yeovil College. Competing against learners from other local colleges, the pair were set the demanding task of building a stretcher bond wall featuring a 90-degree herringbone pattern with recessed joints—an intricate challenge that tested precision, speed, and skills.

Although only first and second place were awarded prizes, Max and Kieran narrowly missed out, with judges remarking on how close the competition was. Remarkably, they completed the task in just four hours which was an hour ahead of the allotted five-hour limit. This showcased their excellent time management and efficiency under pressure.

Student and lecturer standing next to his final brickwork competition submission

 

The SWS Challenge series, newly introduced this academic year, covers a range of subject areas and aims to enhance technical abilities and build students’ confidence for future employment and competitions. Events like these are crucial in helping students apply their classroom learning to real-world application. They provide a platform for learners to develop key transferable skills such as problem-solving, organisation, and communication in a high-pressure, hands-on environment.

Max and Kieran’s performance was applauded not only for the quality of their work but also for their professionalism and attitude. Christie Ross and Duncan Edwards, two of our Brickwork Construction lecturers and their personal tutors, accompanied them to the event and expressed how proud they were of how Max and Kieran held themselves throughout the day.

Student and lecturer standing next to his final brickwork competition submission

 

Christie shared, “I was told by the brickwork staff there they were an absolute credit to Weston College—and they were! They went in, had fun with it, and represented Weston College perfectly. Hopefully next year, when we host the competition, we will get some points for the home team!"

Beyond the technical experience, the competition offered the students valuable opportunities to network with industry professionals serving as judges, who provided constructive feedback to assist in their continued development. It also gave them the chance to connect with peers who share similar interests and aspirations in construction.

After college, both Max and Kieran are set to begin apprenticeships in September with Dan Findlay Construction Ltd., working on Persimmon sites. Their experience at the SWS Challenge has made them more prepared for the next step in their careers. They walked away not only with new skills and insights, but with a few souvenirs and a memorable experience that will shape their personal and professional journey.

Well done to Max and Kieran for their hard work and their professionalism, you did Weston College proud!

If you’re interested in applying to one of our Construction courses, click here.

BARSTAFF Band

Once again, our Music and Media departments have joined forces to highlight the remarkable talent and cross-disciplinary collaboration of our students!

Yesterday, we welcomed BARSTAFF - the winners of the Amped Band Competition - for an exclusive live recording session at our Loxton Campus. This high-energy external band partnered with our learners to produce a live album and a series of professional promotional videos, offering a rare opportunity for our students to gain real-world experience in a professional production environment.

Our Music students took full control of the sound production process - from live sound engineering to multitrack recording, all the way through to mixing and mastering the final album. Simultaneously, our Media students managed all aspects of video production, capturing the performance with multiple cameras and creating high-quality, synchronised video content for each track.

 

Adding to the excitement, industry professional Iain Robertson, whose impressive experience involves working with Oasis, Gary Moore, Spandau Ballet, and Duran Duran as a tour manager, attended the live recording – adding to the professionalism of the experience for the learners.

This weekend BARSTAFF will be performing at the Elmers Arms in Bristol, where they will be featuring one of our learner bands, ‘Covered in Bottles’, as the opening act, offering even more exposure and learning opportunities for our students.

This unique event will be professionally filmed, edited, and utilised not only for student portfolios, but also as promotional content for the band and the college, strengthening our ties to the creative industry and highlighting the exceptional work being done within our creative courses!

We're super proud of the effort our students continue to apply at these industry experiences, and their professionalism is fantastic.

To find out more about our creative arts courses, click here.

 

If you are passionate about education and are looking for an opportunity to join the staff team at a leading college, then look at the latest job vacancies available at Weston College here. You can find all the latest job opportunities that Weston College has to offer, with a commitment to providing quality education for learners and a focus on continuous professional development for staff, Weston College is an excellent place to work and grow in your career.

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Picture of an airplane engine located at our south west skills campus.

Weston College is delighted to announce a partnership with Boeing, a leading global aerospace company, as part of its expanding Careers Excellence Hub. This exciting collaboration aims to bring students closer to the heart of industry and help shape the next generation of aerospace professionals.

Through this strategic partnership, Boeing will work with Weston College to offer students a range of industry-tailored experiences. Engineering learners will benefit from expert-led guest lectures and opportunities to participate in curriculum-linked projects that reflect the real challenges and standards of the global aerospace industry.

The partnership will also enhance students’ understanding of the career pathways available within aviation and engineering by facilitating networking events, and industry taster sessions. In addition, Boeing will support the development of Weston College’s curriculum by providing insight into the latest industry practices, ensuring students are equipped with the skills and knowledge required by employers.

"Boeing is excited to partner with Weston College, a vital ally in our strategic growth in the region”, said Lee Parks, Apprentice Manager, Boeing UK. “Together, we are committed to nurturing the next generation of talent through the Digital Professional Level 6 Apprenticeship. Our shared passion for development was evident when Weston College recently hosted a Boeing-supported aviation-themed mobile Newton Room, reinforcing our dedication to shaping the future of aerospace innovation.

For students on vocational, T Level, and Supported Internship programmes, this collaboration will give an insight to careers within a global company. Boeing will also contribute to staff development, enabling Weston College educators to deepen their own industry knowledge and further enrich the classroom experience for learners.

The partnership strengthens Weston College’s Careers Excellence Hub, which is designed to connect students directly with top employers and help them make informed, confident steps toward successful and sustainable careers. By aligning education with real-world industry needs, Weston College continues to raise the bar for technical and vocational training in the South West — ensuring its learners leave college career-ready, confident, and competitive in the global job market.

Click here to view our engineering courses.

Max and Kieran standing next to each other smiling in their Hi-Vis jackets

Max and Kieran, two Brickwork Construction students from Weston College, recently demonstrated their skill and professionalism at the South West Skills (SWS) Challenge Construction event held at Yeovil College. Competing against learners from other local colleges, the pair were set the demanding task of building a stretcher bond wall featuring a 90-degree herringbone pattern with recessed joints—an intricate challenge that tested precision, speed, and skills.

Although only first and second place were awarded prizes, Max and Kieran narrowly missed out, with judges remarking on how close the competition was. Remarkably, they completed the task in just four hours which was an hour ahead of the allotted five-hour limit. This showcased their excellent time management and efficiency under pressure.

Student and lecturer standing next to his final brickwork competition submission

 

The SWS Challenge series, newly introduced this academic year, covers a range of subject areas and aims to enhance technical abilities and build students’ confidence for future employment and competitions. Events like these are crucial in helping students apply their classroom learning to real-world application. They provide a platform for learners to develop key transferable skills such as problem-solving, organisation, and communication in a high-pressure, hands-on environment.

Max and Kieran’s performance was applauded not only for the quality of their work but also for their professionalism and attitude. Christie Ross and Duncan Edwards, two of our Brickwork Construction lecturers and their personal tutors, accompanied them to the event and expressed how proud they were of how Max and Kieran held themselves throughout the day.

Student and lecturer standing next to his final brickwork competition submission

 

Christie shared, “I was told by the brickwork staff there they were an absolute credit to Weston College—and they were! They went in, had fun with it, and represented Weston College perfectly. Hopefully next year, when we host the competition, we will get some points for the home team!"

Beyond the technical experience, the competition offered the students valuable opportunities to network with industry professionals serving as judges, who provided constructive feedback to assist in their continued development. It also gave them the chance to connect with peers who share similar interests and aspirations in construction.

After college, both Max and Kieran are set to begin apprenticeships in September with Dan Findlay Construction Ltd., working on Persimmon sites. Their experience at the SWS Challenge has made them more prepared for the next step in their careers. They walked away not only with new skills and insights, but with a few souvenirs and a memorable experience that will shape their personal and professional journey.

Well done to Max and Kieran for their hard work and their professionalism, you did Weston College proud!

If you’re interested in applying to one of our Construction courses, click here.

BARSTAFF Band

Once again, our Music and Media departments have joined forces to highlight the remarkable talent and cross-disciplinary collaboration of our students!

Yesterday, we welcomed BARSTAFF - the winners of the Amped Band Competition - for an exclusive live recording session at our Loxton Campus. This high-energy external band partnered with our learners to produce a live album and a series of professional promotional videos, offering a rare opportunity for our students to gain real-world experience in a professional production environment.

Our Music students took full control of the sound production process - from live sound engineering to multitrack recording, all the way through to mixing and mastering the final album. Simultaneously, our Media students managed all aspects of video production, capturing the performance with multiple cameras and creating high-quality, synchronised video content for each track.

 

Adding to the excitement, industry professional Iain Robertson, whose impressive experience involves working with Oasis, Gary Moore, Spandau Ballet, and Duran Duran as a tour manager, attended the live recording – adding to the professionalism of the experience for the learners.

This weekend BARSTAFF will be performing at the Elmers Arms in Bristol, where they will be featuring one of our learner bands, ‘Covered in Bottles’, as the opening act, offering even more exposure and learning opportunities for our students.

This unique event will be professionally filmed, edited, and utilised not only for student portfolios, but also as promotional content for the band and the college, strengthening our ties to the creative industry and highlighting the exceptional work being done within our creative courses!

We're super proud of the effort our students continue to apply at these industry experiences, and their professionalism is fantastic.

To find out more about our creative arts courses, click here.

 

If you are passionate about education and are looking for an opportunity to join the staff team at a leading college, then look at the latest job vacancies available at Weston College here. You can find all the latest job opportunities that Weston College has to offer, with a commitment to providing quality education for learners and a focus on continuous professional development for staff, Weston College is an excellent place to work and grow in your career.