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We aim to keep you up-to-date with the very latest Weston College news and events. Take a look below at what's going on at the College!

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Latest events at Weston College

Latest news and developments at Weston College

There is always so much going on across our various campuses and courses. Stay up to date on our latest news
A graphic promoting Weston College aiming for net zero emissions.

Great Big Green Week at Weston College is back, taking place between 25th September - 29th September.

We have developed a range of events and activities for all members of our Weston College Community, not only to raise awareness and promote our Sustainability and Social Action Agenda, but also to ensure we are ALL contributing to aiding the environmental challenges that lie ahead.

We will be starting the week on the Monday with the release some of employer blogs which are available to staff and students through SharePoint.

On Tuesday, we will be hosting an Engineering and Automotive Sustainability Learner Conference, with guest speaker from industry. Learners attending will then complete a ‘real-world’ challenge with judges from our key employers.

On Wednesday, we will be holding a Beach Clean in partnership with Weston Pier. If you would like to be involved in Beach Clean then please contact Jo Martin.

On Thursday, we will be challenging everyone to ‘Green Your Campus’, as we seek to achieve Net Zero. People taking part will have the opportunity to win awards in the following categories:

Zero Waste Sustainability Awareness Carbon Footprint Digital Innovation Reduce, Reuse and Recycle Best Campus Outstanding Commitment to Sustainability.


You said:

Giving out flyers to students uses up a lot of paper – why don’t you try seeded paper?

We did:

We sent out Good Luck postcards to all local students completing their GCSEs in the summer, which were printed on cards that can be planted, meaning that once it’s no longer needed, it can be planted in the ground to let some new greenery grow!

Good Luck Postcard

This went down so well, that we repeated this at the 2023 Weston College Business Awards, by having plantable wine tags.

Business Awards Seeded Wine Tags

You said:

We should give learners the opportunity to visit and hear from leaders in the sustainability industry.

We did:

We organised a trip for our UCW students on the Biological Laboratory Sciences, Animal Management and Business Management and Sustainability programmes to experience the Eden Project. The curator gave our learners a talk on how the Eden Project manages sustainability, organises sustainable development and overcomes sustainability challenges.

Eden Project

 

We have also created videos with local people leading on the sustainability agenda.

We can’t wait to hear all of your ideas this year!


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. 

Learner having a go on the surf machine

Every year we like to welcome our new students with something special, and this year is no exception with our 2023 Fresher’s Fair!

Across the course of the week, we’ve been touring around South West Skills Campus, Knightstone Campus and Loxton Campus to introduce learners to the college and showcase some of the support on offer.

Our learners experienced interesting information stalls about health, wellbeing, welfare and careers from our dedicated staff, teaching learners about the services and support that they can find at college.

We also had external stalls such as Puxton Park, Community PCSOs and many others, providing excellent information for learners to use as they navigate the college.

For our more thrill-seeking learners, we even had a surfing machine! Queues formed for everyone to test their balance and see how long they could stand on a rocking surfboard before falling off.

Weston College has a range of exciting societies which our learners could learn about and sign up for. Our societies range from creative such as dance, music and drama to active such as sport, debating and sustainability.

Sport and getting active was popular this year, with learners getting involved with how sport can improve your health and wellbeing. Learners at Loxton campus even tried their hand at planking!

We hope everyone enjoyed the Fresher’s Fair and we look forward to seeing you over the course of the year.

Graduating learners throwing their hats in the air

University Centre Weston (UCW) students gathered with their friends and family last Friday (15th September), to celebrate their academic achievements, at the UCW 2023 Graduation ceremony.

The memorable event started off with the procession from the Winter Gardens to St John the Baptist’s Church for each of the three ceremonies, led by a jazz quartet. Graduates were met with applause from those in attendance, with over 1,000 guests across the three ceremonies, as well as thousands of views across the live streams.

Each ceremony was filled with emotional and uplifting moments, as graduates collected their well-earned certificates to the thunderous applause and cheers of their proud friends and family.

The traditional mortarboard toss added a touch of excitement, and the audience were also treated to a captivating musical mashup performance from the talented learners currently studying Musical Theatre BA (Hons) at UCW – some of whom only started that very week, who performed Roar by Katy Perry and Mountain by Sam Ryder.

Following the ceremonies, the festivities continued at the Winter Gardens, where graduates indulged in refreshments and captured memories in a fun-filled photobooth.

Sadie Skellon, Vice Principal Higher Education, expressed her pride in the class of 2023: “I would like to offer my congratulations to all the people that graduated last Friday. Our students have done an incredible job this year, with over 80% of learners achieving a First-class or 2:1 Degree.

“All our students should be incredibly proud of their achievements, they have developed new skills, balanced their studies with a range of personal and work commitments and many have also overcome additional challenges whilst achieving their qualification.

“These qualifications are future-proof, with graduates obtaining key transferable skills, which increases their employability. Our students progress into graduate-level jobs, and we are incredibly proud of this; with learners going on to work for the likes of Disney, Network Rail, the NHS, Wessex Water and the Ministry of Defence. UCW is proud to serve as a launchpad for these extraordinary accomplishments.

“UCW is committed to nurturing the potential of students from diverse backgrounds and enabling them to achieve their educational aspirations, offering a range of support services to enable success. This year's graduates embody this commitment, showcasing their dedication and hard work in achieving remarkable academic success.”

In keeping with UCW's commitment to accessibility and inclusivity, the Graduation event welcomes students of all backgrounds and ages. Mature student and BA (Hons) Counselling graduate, Kimberley Humberstone, delivered on of the Student Vote of Thanks speeches, and said: “UCW is a fantastic place to study. They have an inclusive ethos, and view us all as individuals with unlimited potential, which ultimately helped us all to succeed.

“I have never felt as supported and as valued as I have while I have been a student at UCW, and I would like to thank those teams and individuals that embody this inclusive ethos and make UCW such a special place to learn.

“This ethos is, I think, one of the best parts of studying at UCW and something which sets it apart from other university environments.

University Centre Weston is also part of the West of England Institute of Technology and this year’s graduation also saw learners from these programmes graduate. One of those learners, Lewis Westcott, said: “The lecturers and the support staff are outstanding, they pour their hearts and souls into our education and give it their all day in, day out – it really is a high level of learning and studying.

"Now that I have my degree, I am going on to work in Defence at Boeing.”

If you would like to watch back any of this year’s Graduation ceremonies, you can do so by clicking here.

 

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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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