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Whether you are looking to get back into work, upskill, retrain to change career entirely, get into university, start a new hobby, or gain skills for life, there is a course for you. Everything you need to create your brighter future is waiting for you at Weston College. 

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  • All the benefits of studying at Weston College - including exclusive student discounts.

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LATEST NEWS

Access to HE Courses for Adults

<p>In 2019 the Independent reported that more than half of young people now go onto university. Do you feel like you have missed your chance - maybe you didn't get the necessary grades first time around, or maybe you feel it's too late? You can still go to university, at any age, by studying an Access to HE course.</p><div class="kp-gone"><p><strong>What is an Access to Higher Education (HE) course?</strong></p><p>It is a part-time course for adults to get the skills and qualifications to apply for university. Whether you are interested in health and social care, animal science, business, medical or social sciences, nursing and midwifery, policing and criminology, art and design we have a course for you.</p><p><strong>It's never too late to go to university!</strong></p><p>A degree can improve your employability and teach you a variety of skills that employers are looking for, such as analysis, research, managing time and budgets, networking and writing and communication skills. Having a degree also means you're more likely to get a higher-paid job.</p><p><strong>If you are concerned about adding to loans and debt, don’t!</strong></p><p>Student Finance England will ‘write off’ the loan you take to pay for an Access to HE course, provided you go on to successfully complete a university-level qualification. Plus, if you are looking at the getting a nursing qualification you can apply for a £5,000 a year maintenance grant/<a href="https://www.nurses.co.uk/blog/do-student-nurses-get-an-nhs-bursary-and-… some of our students …</strong></p><p>Cheyenne, battled numerous health problems and had a bitter experience at school, however since studying with us she has earnt a place studying a sociology degree at the University of the West of England.</p><p class="text-align-right"><em><strong>“I can’t thank Weston College enough, I have exceeded everyone expectations including my own.&nbsp;</strong></em><br><em><strong>If the school system has failed you, don’t give up”</strong></em></p><p>James returned to Collegeto get UCAS points and to get back into the academic writing, so he could complete the Operating Theatre Practitioners degree at the University of Gloucester to become a registered practitioner.</p><p class="text-align-right"><em><strong>"At the age of 30 I found going back to college daunting and overwhelming&nbsp;</strong></em><br><em><strong>but the tutors put you at ease"</strong></em></p><p>Charlotte praised the College for helping turn her life around. As a teenager, the combination of an unstable home life and poor attendance at school meant her education prospects looked bleak. Aged 15, Charlotte also gave birth to her son, Lee. But despite these obstacles, Charlotte was able to turn her life around with a level 3 health and social care course, an Access to HE course and progressed to the UWE Bristol, in the hope of becoming an FE teacher (after being inspired by the teaching and support she received at the College).</p><p class="text-align-right"><em><strong>“The support from Weston College was tremendous,</strong></em><br><em><strong>they acknowledged and support you through everything”</strong></em></p><p>William fulfilled his childhood dream and went onto serve nine years as a Royal Marines Commando after finishing school. Upon leaving the Marines, he became a Scuba Diving Instructor, despite this idyllic lifestyle, he had a deep-seated hunger to achieve a life-long goal to study law! William had no formal qualifications outside of the military, and therefore, to embark on this journey of academia he had to start from the very beginning; he had to sit my GCSE exams! William is now studying Law at the University of Bristol, and upon completion he intends to progress onto the postgraduate Bar Training Course in order to qualify as a barrister.</p><p class="text-align-right"><em><strong>“If you have been considering retraining - do it!”</strong></em></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>There is still time to apply now to start this September - don't delay!&nbsp;Read the above student stories in full and discover your perfect course <a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/what-can-i-study/courses-adults/access-higher-… &gt;&gt;</a></p></div>

Apprentice

<p>Weston College has been named as the Bristol and Bath Apprenticeship Provider of the Year for the third year in a row.</p>

<p>The awards were virtual this year, and were hosted by BBC personality, Ali Vowles. There were winners from across the region, as the hard work of apprentices, employers and training providers were recognised.</p>

<p>Weston College learners picked up prestigious awards too, with Harvey Castree (Outstanding Apprentice of the Year (Engineering, Manufacturing, Energy &amp; Electrical) and Danny Gould-Dyer (Outstanding Apprentice of the Year (Health, Wellbeing, Care &amp; Education) winning their categories.</p>

<p>The highlight of the evening was the Bristol &amp; Bath Apprentice of the Year award which went to Harvey, for his fantastic work with his employer, GKN Aerospace.</p>

<p>This is further success for the Weston College Apprenticeship Team, with Leadership and Management apprentice, Dan Green, recently winning the Gloucestershire Apprentice of the Year.</p>

<p>The College delivers a range of apprenticeships from Level 2 to degree-level and works with many high-profile employers in the Bristol and Bath area, including the Ministry of Defence and GKN Aerospace and Royal United Hospitals Bath.</p>

<p>Dr Paul Phillips CBE, Principal and Chief Executive of Weston College Group, said: “I am delighted that we have managed to win this award for the third year in a row, it really does showcase the amazing work that goes on in this College on a daily basis.</p>

<p>“Our team are once again bucking the national trend, creating new opportunities for our learners. Our apprentices are also having huge impacts on their businesses, and it is fantastic to see.</p>

<p>“I’m also delighted for our learners, as we had six apprentices make the finals, with both Harvey and Danny coming out victorious. Our learners show such a fantastic attitude to their studies and I am thrilled to see them performing so well in such a difficult period.”</p>

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Jess Early Years and Education

<p>Jess studied a level 3 early years and education course at Weston College before progressing to higher education at UCW and is now employed in a managerial position at a specialist independent education organisation.</p>

<p>Jess said: "My time at Weston College helped me decide that I wanted to dedicate my career to helping people.”</p>

<p>The level 3 course included subjects such as child development; theories of development, learning and behaviour; health and safety and safeguarding; observation, assessment and planning, special educational needs and disability; legislations, policy and procedure; children’s health and care; early years foundation stage and key stage one, first aid and food hygiene training.</p>

<p>In 2021 the level 3 course will also include 750 hours of work placements to ensure you develop your workplace skills ready for employment. Giving you a blend of classroom learning and on-the-job experience.</p>

<p>Although Jess initially took time away from her studies to teach English in Cambodia after finishing College, she returned to UCW in 2016 and has now achieved an upper second-class honours degree in early years education at UCW.</p>

<p>“I was in UCW three days a week for the degree in early years education, which meant I had plenty of time to for my work placement and to study. I’m so grateful to my family, friends, my lecturers and everyone else at UCW who helped me. My studies at UCW set me up for success in lots of roles"</p>

<p>Sandra, Dean of Faculty said: “It’s great to see Jess’s journey through College, a gap year, UCW and now into employment. The early years courses really do open many doors and in particular the new T level will get you a nationally recognised certificate, giving you opportunities to enter the industry but also gain UCAS points towards further education.”</p>

<p>Join us:</p>

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<li>Early years and education <a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/what-can-i-study/courses-16-18-year-olds/early… for 16-19 year olds</a> (including the new T Level)</li>
<li>Early years education degree at <a href="https://www.ucw.ac.uk/courses/early-years-education-ba-hons/">UCW</a></…;
<li>Forthcoming <a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/news-and-events/events">events</a></li&gt;
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WHAT OUR STUDENTS SAY

Teresa with award
Teresa
Teresa came to us 2 years ago to complete her Level 1 in Counselling and has since completed her Level 1, 2 and 3 with the FE Counselling team!  Following her success in her Level 1, she went on to grow throughout the Level 2. She started to build her self-esteem and overcame any obstacles, to successfully progress onto Level 3.
Studied:

Counselling Level 1,2 and 3

Charlotte with award
Charlotte
Charlotte joined the College on the Access to HE: Healthcare course after moving back to the UK with the dream of becoming a nurse. 
Studied:

Access to HE: Healthcare Fast track

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