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JUST THE JOB: Trainees and employers are reaping the benefits of apprenticeships through NULC. Read some of their stories SEE PAGES 4 & 5

BLOOMING MARVELLOUS The huge variety of courses and qualifications offered by the Faculty of Art & Creative studies can lead to new opportunities, jobs and careers

Deb Hilditch outside the pop-up shop in a prime town centre location in Newcastle-under-Lyme.

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EWCASTLE-under-Lyme Colllege (NULC) is opening a shop in Newcastle town centre. The shop named M.A.D.E Here – which stands for Media, Art and Design Enterprise – is a creative enterprise featuring authentic handmade gifts and artwork from students and artists connected to the College. Following the success of a pop-up shop in the town centre last year, the College has been in talks with the Newcastle-under-Lyme Town Partnership and negotiated a 12 month lease for a large empty unit in Lancaster Buildings. Deb Hilditch, Curriculum Manager at the College, said:“The new shop will complement the town centre, being a hub for creative people where you can browse and shop for unique handmade items as well as taking part in workshops and getting advice on the range of courses available at Newcastle-under-Lyme College. “We’re planning to run one day courses in a range of creative areas, as well as regular weekly sessions where members of the public can explore their creative side or learn a new hobby.” The College is currently renovating the unit which will sell various artwork and handcrafted gifts including Photography, Jewellery, Ceramics, Prints, Cards, Glassware, Textiles and Soft Furnishings. The shop will also be offering a programme of activities, workshops and creative courses for people of all ages, allowing members of the public the opportunity to get in touch with their creative side, as well as getting an understanding of the wide range of other opportunities available at the College. Continued on page two

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DEGREES OF SUCCESS Study for a university-level course at Newcastle-underLyme College for a fraction of the price of a traditional degree SEE PAGE 17

FREE VOUCHERS: The Gordon Banks Sports Centre is open to the public and offering vouchers for FREE children's activities. SEE PAGE 19

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Lifelong Learning New shop opens up in town centre Continued from page one NULC has a national reputation for the quality of its art, design and media courses, with former students going to achieve notable success, including Dave Hughes who set up his own graphic design business elloDave, Pete Bebb who won an OSCAR for his work on the film Inception, Hannah Stoney who launched the Yellowstone Art Boutique at the Trentham Estate and Matthew Miller who has designed clothing for the Scissor Sisters. Deb continued: “Newcastle-under-Lyme College is committed to supporting the local creative industries and keen to champion the fantastic work produced by creatives from across Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire. “The shop will provide job opportunities and allow current creative students to gain valuable employability skills by exhibiting and selling their creations.” The shop is scheduled to open during the summer. To find out more about the range of creative courses on offer at NULC, from short part-time recreational courses to creative Foundation degrees offered in partnership with Staffordshire University, turn to pages 8 and 9.

Helping thousands to secure formal qualifications RESEARCH from the Office of National Statistics shows that nearly 80,000 people in Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire have no formal qualifications. This year Newcastle-under-Lyme College has expanded its provision for adult learners with a range of new and exciting courses aimed at improving the skills of local adults. The College has invested significant

resources in to its adult provision to ensure that local community needs are being met. Karen Dobson, Principal and Chief Executive at NULC said:“Here at NULC we constantly strive to improve our standard of education. We’re dedicated to developing our provision for local adults with a range of interesting courses.” Karen added:“We’re extremely successful in our provision for 16 to 18

year-olds and we want to transfer that success to local adults as well. “The range of courses on offer this year is fantastic, we’ve got community learning courses, Higher Education courses and workplace training. There is a real broad range with something to appeal to everyone.” To view the full listing of courses available for adults turn to page 7.

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ON THE CAKE GAYNOR Scott aged 33 from Hanford has launched her own business having completed a course at Newcastle-under-Lyme College. Gaynor enrolled on the Cake Decorating and Sugarcraft evening course at the College in January and is now in the process of launching her own cake business called Gaynor's Cake Creations in Hanford. The married mum of two talks about her journey:“The course has given me a lot of confidence and I’ve been encouraged to develop my own ideas. My family are really proud of me and happy that I’ve found a career doing something I love.” Since completing the course, Gaynor has gained the practical skills needed to turn the hobby in to a professional business.“Setting up a new business has been daunting, there is so much to organise like speaking to the council, arranging inspections and organising finances but it will definitely be worth it.” Gaynor describes why learning a new skill is beneficial “The biggest reward is seeing people’s faces when they see their finished cake. Sometimes they don’t believe it’s a real edible cake!” Gaynor advises other adults who are considering learning a new skill or hobby to “Do it! Why not! The College is so relaxed and it doesn’t event feel like you’re learning or in an education environment. The College facilities are amazing, much different to when I was teenager.” You can check out Gaynor’s delicious cakes by searching ‘Gaynor's Cake Creations’ on Facebook.

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NULC teacher training course achieves 100 per cent pass rate success A TEACHER training course at NULC has achieved 100 per cent pass rate. The Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (DTTLS), offered in partnership with Staffordshire University, provides learners with a qualification that will allow employment in a full teaching role within the Lifelong Learning Sector and could contribute to gaining Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills status with the Institute for Learning. The group of 14 learners teach on a wide variety of courses including hair, beauty, cookery, languages, construction, ICT, dance, learning support, functional skills and photography. The committed group have worked extremely conscientiously over the past two years and have passed all their assignments first time with excellent overall grades. Jeanette Connor, tutor for the Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector, said:“I‘m tremendously proud of all my learners. The course is academically rigorous and requires considerable dedication and commitment from learners. So I’m delighted we’ve achieved a 100 per cent pass rate first time, everyone has worked extremely hard and deserves their successes.” Learners will take part in a graduation ceremony on Wednesday 10 July. Newcastle-under-Lyme College runs a number of courses for people interested in teaching, turn to pages 10 and 11 for more information.

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Business Secretary Vince Cable congratulates VQ Learner of the Year 2012 award winner Dave Hughes from Newcastle-under-Lyme.

It’s never to late to learn life-changing skills MATURE student, Joseph Smith, aged 70 from Audley enrolled onto the Skills for Life course in English and in maths after years of struggling with reading, writing and working out numbers. Joseph, who went to work in the pit straight from school has always felt embarrassed and different because he needed help with English and maths skills. He said:“I was ashamed to say I couldn’t read or write before studying the course. I was so scared of even walking through the College’s entrance but after completing the

course, I have no regrets at all. Now, my family are proud of what I have accomplished and I am too. “It has increased my confidence and I have met some amazing people.” The College offers a range of courses in Skills for Life for those who struggle with reading, writing, spelling and numbers. Joseph added:“I would strongly urge anybody who struggles to enrol on the course. The staff are really friendly and supportive and it is so different than school. It has changed my life.”

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Adult Advice & Enrolment

College loans can help ease financial burden ADULTS looking to further their education at Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC) could be entitled to an Advanced Learning Loan to cover the cost of their course. The new 24+ Advanced Learning Loan is a government initiative to help adults aged 24 or over to further their education and in turn their career prospects. The loan covers the cost of courses at Level 3 or above from 1 August 2013. Most learners aged 24 or over studying towards a Level 3 qualification or above will be eligible to receive a loan. The loan is easy to apply for, household income is not taken into account and there is no credit check. Repayments for the loan will not commence until learners are earning at least £21,000 per annum and the monthly repayments are based on your income. Payments are automatically taken by employers from salary earnings in the same way as tax and national insurance contributions. Janet Scrivens, Head of Lifelong Learning at NULC said:“The new Advanced Learning Loans mean adults are now able to re-enter education and improve their employment and earning opportunities.” She continued:“The introduction of the loans should help address some of the employment issues in the local area which is really positive.” Level 3 or above qualifications include A levels, Access to Higher Education (HE) Diplomas, other Diplomas and Certificates, Advanced/Higher Apprenticeships and NVQs. If the loan is to cover the cost of an Access to HE Diploma and the learner progresses onto and completes a HE course the loan is completely written off.

Lecturer Maz Gardner giving advice and guidance to an adult learner. LOCAL adults who want to study part-time are being invited to attend an Advice and Enrolment Event at Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC). Prospective students are being advised to visit the College’s main campus at Knutton Lane on Thursday 29 August from 2pm-8pm to talk to expert careers staff and tutors about the options available. The College is offering a wide variety of courses both at its main campus on Knutton Lane and in community venues across the Borough. Janet Scrivens, Head of Lifelong Learning at the College, said:“Returning to college can be daunting for a lot of adults, especially if they

Anyone interested in a Level 3 course or above or requiring further information about the 24+ Advanced Learner Loans should visit www.nulc.ac.uk, email info@nulc.ac.uk or call 01782 254254.

Helping adults

INTO WORK had a negative experience at school. However once people step inside the college they’ll get a very warm welcome. “Each year, hundreds of adults study at NULC; our new campus offers areas especially designed for adult students, such as our bespoke University Centre and Coffee Lounge. We also run courses in community venues for people who want to learn closer to home.” She added:“We can provide help and guidance for anyone who wants to improve their job prospects, renew or refresh their qualifications or retrain for a new career. There’s never been a better time to enrol!” Part-time courses are available in areas such as accounting, art and

design, photography, hairdressing, computing, teaching, horticulture and DIY, first aid, beauty and holistic therapies, construction, sport and fitness, electrical installation, languages, music, maths and English and management. Adults already in employment can also consider doing on-the-job NVQ training in subjects including business, retail, health and social care, warehousing and many more. The College also runs a highly popular Access to Higher Education course which provides a pathway for adults who want to study at university-level but don’t have the formal qualifications needed. To pre-register for the enrolment and advice event visit www.nulc.ac.uk/events

Do you need project management training? At Newcastle-under-Lyme College we offer a range of project management courses including: - PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner Qualifications - Association of Project Management (APM) Introductory Certificate - Higher Apprenticeship in Project Management

All of our qualifications are widely used in the private sector and are a great asset to your CV!

For further information contact the College Information Centre on 01782 254254 or contact the course leader on 07990 782839 or email ray.mcconaghy@nulc.ac.uk

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Apprenticeships & Work-based Training SUCCESS STORY Abbie lands a role at College NEWCASTLE-under-Lyme College (NULC) leads its Apprenticeship campaign by example by employing their own Apprentice. Abbie Jackson aged 17 from Knutton has been taken on as an Apprentice in the College’s successful Academy of Sport department and is studying NVQ Level 2 in Sports and Sports Coaching. Abbie will be working 4 days a week in the office helping to run the Academy of Sport programmes and providing logistical and administrative support. Abbie is a keen sports person and plays for the College’s netball and basketball academies. Abbie said:“I’m hoping to achieve my NVQ Level 2 in Sports and Sports Coaching and then progress onto NVQ Level 3. My ambition is to become a sports coach and maybe go onto teach.” Vicky Boulton-Clarke, Head of Employer Engagement and Work Based Learning at NULC said:“It’s important for employers to know that we are committed to Apprenticeships. Our Apprentices really are the future of our business and we have some very high-calibre employees who started with us as Apprentices.” NULC currently provides Apprenticeships in more than a dozen areas including Accounting, Business and Administration, Construction, Childcare, Creative Studies, Electrical Installation, Engineering, Hairdressing, Health and Social Care, Retail and IT.

SUCCESS STORY Learning boosts care for wife ATHANASIOUS Kalafatis, aged 59, from Trent Vale is studying an Advanced Apprenticeship in Health and Social Care. Athanasious is a Home Haemodialysis Support Worker for his wife and is her main carer. He completed an NVQ in Health and Social Care at level 2 before progressing onto his current course. Athanasious said:“I decided to progress onto the Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship on the advice of my tutor and because of the care and dialysis nursing with my wife. ” Athanasious has offered to do voluntary work at the NHS Home Haemodialysis department as a Group Leader so he can help and train families in need of support. Athanasious added:“The training has meant that my knowledge has increased and I am better able to handle any issues that may arise. My self-confidence has increased and when I finish the course I will be much more qualified to nurse my wife.” If you are interested in taking the leap back into education or feel that you could benefit from a training course then contact Jane Tunnicliff at Newcastle-under-Lyme College on 01782 254192 or email jane.tunnicliff@nulc.ac.uk

Breaking down myths

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EWCASTLE-under-Lyme College (NULC) has launched an online publication to dispel myths about Apprenticeships. The Apprenticeships Myth Buster is targeted at local employers and aims to addresses common misconceptions about Apprenticeships. Vicky Boulton-Clarke, Head of Employer Engagement and Work Based Learning at NULC said: “One of the most common myths surrounding Apprenticeships is that young people have no work ethic and will leave the organisation before the Apprenticeship finishes. In actual fact in today’s economic climate, young people understand that Apprenticeships are a valuable opportunity.” “We really need to break down these misconceptions of Apprenticeships and in a bid to do that we’ve put together a myth busting publication that is available on the College’s website for employers to download free of charge. The Apprentices from Newcastle-under-Lyme College are highly motivated, keen to learn and have the potential to become ‘managers of the future’.” NULC works with more than 400 businesses across Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent who work with the College to provide Apprenticeships and recruitment services. The recruitment process for employers wishing to appoint an Apprentice involves a full screening process to ensure that the Apprentice is the best person for the job. To download the Apprenticeships Myth Buster visit www.nulc.ac.uk/100. To discuss Apprenticeships further please contact 01782 254376 or email employers@nulc.ac.uk

Apprentices from Newcastle-under-Lyme College are highly motivated, keen to learn and have the potential to become ‘managers of the future’.

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Apprenticeship leads to full-time career AN adult apprentice from Newcastle-under-Lyme College has secured full-time employment with a local business having completed her Apprenticeship. Yolanda Mainwaring aged 20 from Alsager, proved to be the model apprentice for local engineering firm, Langley Alloys, which have now employed Yolanda as a full-time Operations Administrator. Yolanda – a former Alsager High School pupil – said: “The College provided guidance and support in the various sectors that Apprenticeships are available in and helped me to find a placement at Langley Alloys. “Through doing an Apprenticeship I was able to earn a

SUCCESS STORY Kayleigh finds a new vocation KAYLEIGH Condliffe aged 26 from Biddulph has learning difficulties and left school with no qualifications. Wanting to change her life, she enrolled at Newcastle-under-Lyme College in September 2012 choosing to study the Level 2 Certificate in Children and Young People’s Workforce. Kayleigh is a Voluntary Assistant at Staffordshire Moorlands Childrens Centre in Biddulph, where she works two days a week supporting staff with daily activities and interacting with children. “I’m delighted that I have achieved my Level 2 Certificate in Children and Young People’s

weekly wage whilst learning in a real working environment.” Langley Alloys, based in Newcastle-under-Lyme was founded in 1938 and has a worldwide reputation for inventing and supporting advanced stainless steels, nickel and bronze alloys. Operations Director of Langley Alloys, Mike Hickman said:“Our philosophy is to invest in the local area, particularly with young people. Yolanda was our third apprentice and the second from Newcastle-under-Lyme College. We have been very impressed with the service we received from the College in terms of recruitment and also ongoing support for Yolanda. In fact, employing our Apprentices in partnership with

Newcastle-under-Lyme College was such a success that we’re currently talking to the College about recruiting another apprentice in our Warehousing department.” Reflecting on choosing to study an Apprenticeship, Yolanda said: “Studying an Apprenticeship has changed my life. Apprenticeships are a fantastic alternative to academic study and provide you with on the job experience which is relevant to the work place.” To find out more about Newcastle-under-Lyme College’s apprenticeships and other workplace training programmes visit www.nulc.ac.uk/employer or contact the Employer Training team on 01782 254376.

SUCCESS STORY Marlena scoops job at school

Workforce and the support I’ve received from the work placement has been fantastic. I’m now considering doing the Level 3 Diploma in Children’s and Young People’s Workforce which will further help my employability skills.” Kayleigh urged other people who are interested in childcare to “Go for it.”

MARLENA Wojcicka moved to the UK eight years ago and was working in a local distribution centre when she decided to enrol at Newcastle-under-Lyme College. Marlena, aged 27 from Newchapel enrolled on the Level 2 Certificate in Children and Young People’s Workforce, before progressing on to the Level 3 Diploma where she completed assessments of young people, planning activities, safeguarding, work placement and health and safety. Marlena said:“It was my dream to work with children. The school where my first child went to encouraged me to apply to Newcastle-under-Lyme College and I haven’t looked back!”

The mum of two has also received support from the College with her literacy and numeracy, gaining a Level 2 Certificate in Adult Literacy and Numeracy. Marlena has now gained a job as the Senior Play Leader at Maryhill Primary School’s Pre-School. “I absolutely love doing the job and feel I now have a job which will enable me to work and support children. I’m also able to support my own children better.”

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SUCCESS STORY INVESTING IN THE LOCAL AREA: Mike Hickman Managing Director of Langley Alloys, former Apprentice Yolanda Mainwaring who is now a full-time Operations Administrator with the company and NULC NVQ Assessor Neil Barlow.

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REAKING the Apprenticeship mould Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC) is promoting Apprenticeships in different types of industries in a bid to try and break the mould of stereotypical Apprenticeships. Apprenticeships are traditionally offered in subject areas such as Engineering, Hairdressing and Brickwork but subjects including Creative Design, Pharmacy and Retail are becoming increasingly popular

because of the shift in industry markets. NULC offers Apprenticeships in over a dozen subject areas including Creative Design, Retail, Pharmacy, Sport and Management as well as more traditional subjects including Engineering, Brickwork and Hairdressing. Vicky Boulton-Clarke, Head of Employer Engagement and Work Based Learning at NULC said:“It's important that employers are aware that Apprenticeships have moved

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with industry markets and most businesses regardless of their industry sector can benefit from an Apprentice.” NULC engages with more than 400 businesses across Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent who work with the College to provide Apprenticeships and recruitment services. If you would like further information about Apprenticeships visit www.nulc.ac.uk/employers or if you're interested in employing an Apprentice then call 01782 254376 or email employers@nulc.ac.uk

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Support boosts Paulo’s business PAOLO Loraso is the owner of Paolo Loraso Photography based at Trentham Lakes. Paolo has been running the company for over 20 years providing customers across Staffordshire and Cheshire with premium quality photography. Paolo employs four people and has employed his first apprentice through Newcastle-under-Lyme College. He explained what he likes about employing an Apprentice:“They’re young, enthusiastic and willing to learn, and you also get all the assistance and support from the College and their Business team meaning it’s a win win situation. “Through employing an Apprentice I have increased our team and can train new employees at a lower cost. As a business we can take more risks expanding as we have 12 months to secure enough work before choosing to employ the Apprentice permanently. “The end result is I’ve got a well-trained employee who totally appreciates the full-time job she will soon be in because of her Apprenticeship.” Paolo advises other employers to “Go for it”. “It’s helped us no end,” he added.

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As one of the largest FE colleges in the region we have one of the most comprehensive portfolios of training to offer to employers and working professionals.

Newcastle-under-Lyme College Assessor Dan Pellowe, left, with Signability Director Adrian Wakefield.

First Apprentice points the way to fresh ideas and investment at signmaking designer SIGNABILITY – a signmaking, graphic design and print business based in Hanford, Stoke-on-Trent – has employed its first Apprentice through NULC. Director Adrian Wakefield said:“We wanted to bring fresh ideas into our company and we wanted somebody that we could train from the ground up.” The company was supported

through the Apprenticeship recruitment process by the College’s Employer Engagement team, which saw Creative Apprentice Esther Moore, aged 19 from Tunstall selected. Adrian said:“Taking on an Apprentice has meant that the business is best placed to win contracts as we’re able to employ more staff and reinvest in machinery and tools and in doing so improve the business.”

“We’re giving an individual a start in the business and feel that we can make a difference in an otherwise difficult world.” Esther completed a BTEC in Art and Design prior to her Apprenticeship and describes her motivations for becoming an Apprentice:“I felt that I would benefit more from getting hands on job experience and that it would give me a better chance of employment.”

Workforce inspired by new learner Samantha White is the owner of Samirayz Hair Studio in Trent Vale, she employs Apprentice Naomi Howlett aged 19 who currently studying a Level 3 NVQ in Hairdressing. A strong supporter of the initiative, Samantha said: “Apprenticeships are the future for all businesses. It’s a professional way to increase employment and business. As a professional myself I am able to pass on my skills and professionalism to aspiring hairdressers. “I can teach my Apprentice all the skills that they need, plus they also inspire us with their education. It’s fabulous to watch a student grow in their career and more to the point, to have the reward in them

becoming a successful stylist.” “I have always employed Apprentices and they have kept me and my business afloat, they’re a great part of the foundations of any business and without them my business wouldn’t survive.” “The College is professional and works along with the salon understanding the industry and providing guidance and support.” Naomi, from Clayton gives her opinion on Apprenticeships:“I chose an Apprenticeship because I think you learn more and gain a real understanding of the industry you want to work in. I like everything about being an Apprentice, I love the learning and how practical it is.”

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NVQs are nationally recognised and training and assessment is carried out completely in the workplace. We offer NVQs in the following subjects: > Accounting > Brickwork > Business Administration > Carpentry/Joinery > Children’s Care, Learning and Development > Customer Service > Engineering (Mechanical/ Electrical) > Electrical Installation > Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy > Health and Social Care > IT (iTQ) > Leadership and Management > Painting and Decorating > Retail Operations > Team Leading > Warehousing Operations

For further information call 01782 254376, email employers@nulc.ac.uk or visit www.nulc.ac.uk/employers

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Art & Creative Studies

Moving back into full-time learning

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KATE Windsor, aged 43 from Penkhull signed up to the College’s Creative Experience in February 2012 and hasn’t looked back. Kate, mum to Finn aged SUCCESS STORY seven, completed the five week Creative Experience, where students have the opportunity to learn creative techniques in textiles, photography, print making, jewellery design, ceramics and more. She re-enrolled on the course twice more, as she enjoyed it so much. After 15 weeks studying the Creative Experience and honing her skills, Kate decided to take the plunge in to full-time education. “In a short time I realised that an evening class was not enough and I applied for the full-time Foundation degree in Contemporary Art Practice at the College’s University Centre.” “Looking back and seeing how much I have achieved in a very short space of time is amazing. I would tell people to give the Creative Experience a go. You can study at your own pace you might just find that vital spark that is missing from your life.”

WITH handmade and homemade trends increasing in popularity in 2013, Newcastle-under-Lyme College has a series of part-time courses for adults to explore their creative side. People across the nation have sharpened their needles and dusted off their bobbins having been spurred on by BBC2’s The Great British Sewing Bee. This year has continued to see handmade champions such as Kirstie Allsopp with her Homemade Home and Mary Berry with the Great British Bake Off. Deb Hilditch, Curriculum Manager for Art and Creative Studies, said:“The resurgence in handmade crafts and homemade gifts will continue to be bang on trend throughout 2013. “Whether you’re upcycling furniture, hand making soft furnishings or whipping up a storm in the kitchen, there really is nothing better than the pride you feel having completed a project. “The creative courses available at Newcastle-under-Lyme College allow adults of all abilities to try their hand at a range of creative practices including glassware, screen printing, photography and jewellery making. “Whether you want to explore your creative side as a hobby, gain a recognised qualification or launch your own creative business, there are a range of courses available to study part-time around your current home and work commitments.” If you want to explore your creative side check out the full list of Art, Design and Media courses on page nine or visit www.nulc.ac.uk

Adult learner Jane Hodgetts pictured with one of her floral designs.

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blooming great NEWCASTLE-under-Lyme College is expanding its creative courses by introducing courses for adults in Floristry. The College is running various courses for adults of all abilities who are interested in exploring their creative side from its onsite floristry shop ‘Transform Flowers’. Louise Johnson, Floristry lecturer at NULC, said:“The new floristry courses will provide practical and fun sessions for anyone with a creative flair who wants to have a go at making their own gifts and displays for a range of occasions. It’s also a great way for like-minded individuals to come together to share their ideas.” Following the success of a

Adults flock to sign up for fun, practical sessions number of one-off workshops specially for Christmas and Easter, learners can now enrol on the Creative Experience Workshop for Floristry, the five week Create course for Floristry or even apply for a full-time Level 1 or Level 2 Diploma in Floristry, which is what Jane Hodgetts, aged 46, from Chesterton did. Jane explains how the course has changed her life “My confidence has improved immensely and I really enjoy being out of the house and around

different people. “The course has motivated me in all aspects of my life, I’ve got a positive outlook on life and ready to achieve my dreams.” Jane explains what motivated her to return to education:“The thought of walking away with a vocational certificate and being qualified to work for myself as a professional florist.” To find out more about Floristry courses turn to page nine.

Degree sparks jewellery launch AMY Ostrouchow, aged 22, from Longton runs her own jewellery business having completed a degree at Newcastle-under-Lyme SUCCESS STORY College. Amy achieved a 2:1 Foundation degree in Contemporary Art Practice in 2012. Having completed her studies Amy launched Riggi Design – a jewellery making business which specialises in creating unique handmade laser cut pieces, all unique. Amy’s beautiful designs were featured in the College’s pop-up shop in Newcastle-under-Lyme town centre during Christmas and were a best seller, with people from across Staffordshire snapping up her designs which cost from as little as £5.00. Amy said:“I loved the atmosphere and social life at the College, there was always someone there to talk to and we all inspired one another. I developed more socially, made contacts in the art world and started researching and experimenting into what it would be like for me to have my own business, asking would it be successful.”

Music Technology courses at your local college Our state-of-the-art facilities allow us to offer courses where you can study the creation, management and use of technology in the music and media industry. Part-time courses include:

Creative Experience in Music Technology Recreational 5 week course 1 evening per week

Foundation degree (FdSc) in Music Technology The Foundation degree has been developed with Staffordshire University and can be studied full-time or part-time.

Mixing With Pro Tools Recreational course to learn how to use industry-standard software.

Having Fun Making Music 5 week recreational course 1 evening per week.

Come and try out our facilities!

For further information call 01782 254254, email info@nulc.ac.uk, or visit www.nulc.ac.uk

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O you want to improve your career prospects, learn a new language, meet new people or enjoy a new challenge? Whatever your starting point and whatever it is you want to do‌ enrol on a course and begin taking control of your future today.

How to enrol Over the following pages you will find all of the part-time and adult courses that are being offered from

September 2013 at Newcastle-underLyme College. Next to each symbol there is a letter which indicates how you can enrol.

Enrolment methods E: ENROL For many of our general part-time courses you can enrol straight away online by visiting www.nulc.ac.uk and using the Course Finder. Simply complete the online enrolment form and pay online using a debit/credit card. You will receive an email

confirmation which you should bring along to your first session. Alternatively download an enrolment form from our website and return it to us, along with the necessary payment by cheque, to the FREEPOST address (see right). You can also enrol in person by popping into the Information Point at our Knutton Lane campus.

we ask you to apply before you enrol. You can apply online by visiting www.nulc.ac.uk and using the Course Finder. Alternatively download an application form from our website and return it to the FREEPOST address (see right). You will then be contacted and may be invited in to college for an interview.

A: APPLY For part-time courses which lead to a qualification there may be some entry requirements. For this reason

C: CALL Please call 01782 254254 or email info@nulc.ac.uk for more information, advice and guidance.

The postal address for applications and enrolments is: Newcastle-under-Lyme College, FREEPOST RSGE-RHCT-XYUJ, Knutton Lane, Newcastle, Staffordshire, ST5 2GB. For more information about enrolling on a part-time course visit

www.nulc.ac.uk/apply or call our Information Point on

01782 254254 and speak to one of our friendly and experienced advisers.

For more information about all our courses visit www.nulc.ac.uk or call 01782 254254 Course information correct at time of publication but may be subject to change. Courses run subject to minimum viable class sizes.


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ENROL NOW:

Exciting opportunities for courses starting FROM SEPTEMBER 2013 ✓

Abrasive Wheels Training Day

Start Time

End Time

Start Date

FEE REMISSION AVAILABLE*

Accounting & Finance

End Date

Weeks

Course Fee

Exam Fee

How to Enrol

EPS088 Abrasive Wheels Training Sat 10:00 14:00 21-Sep-13

21-Sep-13

1

£50.00

£0.00

Call

EPF651 Level 4 AAT Diploma In Accounting – Afternoon/Evening Tue 13:00 21:00 10-Sep-13 24-Jun-14 35 Enquire

Apply Y

EPS088 Abrasive Wheels Training Sat 10:00 14:00 8-Mar-14

8-Mar-14

1

£50.00

£0.00

Call

EEF421 Level 4 AAT Diploma In Accounting -Evening Enquire 17:30 21:30 10-Sep-13 26-Jun-14 35

Enquire

Apply Y

EPS088 Abrasive Wheels Training Sat 10:00 14:00 10-May-14

10-May-14

1

£50.00

£0.00

Call

EPS002 ACCA F4 Law (UK) Mon 13:30 17:00 13-Jan-14

16

£500.00

£0.00

Apply

EPS009 ACCA F5 Performance Management Mon 09:30 13:00 2-Sep-13 25-Nov-13

12

£500.00

£0.00

Apply

EPS051 ACCA F6 Taxation (UK) Mon 13:30 17:00 2-Sep-13

12

£500.00

£0.00

Apply

EPS011 ACCA F7 Financial Reporting (International) Mon 09:30 13:00 13-Jan-14 2-Jun-14 16

£500.00

£0.00

Apply

12

£500.00

£0.00

Apply

16

£500.00

£0.00

Apply

25

£625.00

£0.00

Apply

12

£625.00

£0.00

Apply

12

£625.00

£0.00

Apply

16

£625.00

£0.00

Apply

17

£625.00

£0.00

Apply

10

£500.00

£0.00

Apply

10

£500.00

£0.00

Apply

10

£500.00

£0.00

Apply

End Date

Weeks

Course Fee

Exam Fee

How to Enrol

26-Jun-14

8

£80.00

£0.00

Enrol

5-Dec-13

10

£100.00

£0.00

Enrol

27-Mar-14

10

£100.00

£0.00

Enrol

2

£20.00

£0.00

Enrol

2

£20.00

£0.00

Enrol

Day

Access to Study Day

Start Time

End Time

Start Date

End Date

HPC069 Pre-Access to Higher Education Wed 13:00 16:00 8-Jan-14 26-Feb-14

Weeks

6

Course Fee £0.00

Exam Fee £0.00

How to Enrol

Start Time

End Time

Start Date

End Date

2-Jun-14

25-Nov-13

6

£0.00

£0.00

Enrol

HPC069 Pre-Access to Higher Education Mon 09:15 12:15 24-Feb-14 31-Mar-14

6

£0.00

£0.00

Enrol

HPC069 Pre-Access to Higher Education Wed 13:00 16:00 12-Mar-14 30-Apr-14

6

£0.00

£0.00

Enrol

6

£0.00

£0.00

Enrol

HPC069 Pre-Access to Higher Education Fri 09:15 12:15 7-Mar-14 13-May-14

6

£0.00

£0.00

Enrol Enrol

Wed ✓ Y

6

£0.00

£0.00

6

£0.00

£0.00

Enrol

HPC069 Pre-Access to Higher Education Thurs 13:00 16:00 15-May-14 26-Jun-14

6

£0.00

£0.00

Enrol

6

£0.00

£0.00

Enrol

NEF718 Access to Further Education Thurs 17:00 20:00 3-Oct-13 19-Jun-14

30

£416.00

£84.00

Apply

EPS004 ACCA P6 Advanced Taxation 09:30 13:00 8-Jan-14 21-May-14

Wed 13:30 17:00 8-Jan-14 21-May-14 ✓ Y EES006 CIMA E1 Enterprise Operations Thurs 13:00 18:00 5-Sep-13 14-Nov-13 ✓ Y Thurs 13:00 18:00 6-Mar-14 22-May-14 ✓ Y EPS040 CIMA P1 Perfomance Operations Thurs 13:00 18:00 28-Nov-13 20-Feb-14 ✓ Y

Adult Leisure

Accounting & Finance End Date

EPS099 CIMA F1 Financial Operations

HEC067 Pre-Access to Higher Education Mon 17:00 20:00 12-May-14 23-Jun-14

Start Date

EPS012 ACCA P7 Advanced Audit and Assurance

HPC069 Pre-Access to Higher Education Wed 13:00 16:00 14-May-14 24-Jun-14

End Time

How to Enrol

EPS006 ACCA P2 Advanced Corporate Reporting

Wed 09:30 13:00 4-Sep-13 27-Nov-13 ✓ Y EPS005 ACCA P3 Advanced Business Analysis Wed 13:30 17:00 4-Sep-13 27-Nov-13 ✓ Y

Start Time

Exam Fee

EPS003 ACCA F8 Audit & Assurance

Mon 13:30 17:00 2-Sep-13 25-Nov-13 ✓ Y EPS050 ACCA F9 Financial Management Mon 13:30 17:00 13-Jan-14 2-Jun-14 ✓ Y EPS007 ACCA P1 Corporate Governance Mon 09:30 13:00 5-Nov-13 2-Jun-14 ✓ Y

HEC067 Pre-Access to Higher Education Wed 17:30 20:30 12-Mar-14 30-Apr-14

Day

Course Fee

Enrol Y

HPC069 Pre-Access to Higher Education Fri 09:15 12:15 10-Jan-14 14-Feb-14

HPC069 Pre-Access to Higher Education Fri 09:15 12:15 9-May-14 27-Jun-14

Weeks

Weeks

Course Fee

Exam Fee

Day

How to Enrol

Start Time

End Time

Start Date

✓ Thurs Y

NES065 Art, Design and Painting 18:30 20:30 1-May-14

EEF441 Level 1 Computerised Accounts Using SAGE – Term 1 Wed 19:00 21:00 11-Sep-13 20-Nov-13 9 £95.00

£24.00

Call

EEF441 Level 1 Computerised Accounts Using SAGE – Term 2 Wed 19:00 21:00 26-Feb-14 7-May-14 9 £95.00

£24.00

Call

EEF451 Level 2 Computerised Accounts Using SAGE – Term 1 Wed 19:00 21:00 27-Nov-13 5-Feb-14 9 £95.00

£26.00

Call

EEF451 Level 2 Computerised Accounts Using SAGE – Term 3 Wed 19:00 21:00 14-May-14 23-Jul-14 9 £95.00

£26.00

Call

EEF401 Level 2 Certificate in Accounting – Evening Tue/Thurs 17:30 20:30 10-Sep-13 29-Apr-14 29

£550.00

£180.00

Apply

EES004 Book Keeping – Term 1 Tue 18:00 21:00 17-Sep-13

3-Dec-13

11

£180.00

£0.00

Enrol

NES025 Yoga Clayton (Term 1) – Clayton Business & Language College Tue 18:00 19:30 1-Oct-13 10-Dec-13 10 £75.00 £0.00

Enrol

EES004 Book Keeping – Term 2 Tue 18:00 21:00 7-Jan-14

25-Mar-14

11

£180.00

£0.00

Enrol

NES025 Yoga Clayton (Term 2) – Clayton Business & Language College Tue 18:00 19:30 14-Jan-14 1-Apr-14 11 £85.00 £0.00

Enrol

EES004 Book Keeping – Term 3 Tue 18:00 21:00 1-Apr-14

1-Jul-14

11

£180.00

£0.00

Enrol

NES025 Yoga Clayton (Term 3) – Clayton Business & Language College Tue 18:00 19:30 29-Apr-14 20-May-14 4 £30.00 £0.00

Enrol

EPF631 Level 2 AAT Certificate In Accounting – Day Thurs 09:30 16:00 12-Sep-13 8-May-14 29

£550.00

£180.00

Apply Y

EPF631 Level 2 AAT Certificate In Accounting – Afternoon / Eveninig Thurs 13:30 20:00 12-Sep-13 22-May-14 29 £550.00 £180.00 EPF641 Level 3 AAT Diploma In Accounting – Day Wed 09:00 17:00 11-Sep-13 25-Jun-14

35

Enquire

18:30 20:30 26-Sep-13 ✓ Y Thurs NES065 Art, Design and Painting ✓ 18:30 20:30 16-Jan-14 Y Thurs NES065 Art, Design and Painting

✓ 18:00 20:00 26-Nov-13 3-Dec-13 Y Tue Last Minute Hand Made Christmas Cards ✓ NES055 Thurs 18:00 20:00 28-Nov-13 5-Dec-13 Y NES111 Last Minute Hand Made Christmas Gifts

Curtains, Cushions and Blinds ✓ NES124 Wed 18:30 20:30 25-Sep-13 5-Dec-13

10

£100.00

£0.00

Enrol

Apply Y

10

£100.00

£0.00

Enrol

Apply

8

£80.00

£0.00

Enrol

Curtains, Cushions and Blinds ✓ NES124 Wed 18:30 20:30 15-Jan-14 26-Mar-14 Curtains, Cushions and Blinds ✓ NES124 Y Wed 18:30 20:30 30-Apr-14 25-Jun-14

EPF641 Level 3 AAT Diploma In Accounting – Afternoon/Evening Wed 13:00 21:00 11-Sep-13 25-Jun-14 35 Enquire

Apply Y

2-Dec-13

10

£100.00

£0.00

Enrol

EEF411 Level 3 AAT Diploma In Accounting – Evening Tue/Thurs 17:30 21:00 10-Sep-13 19-Jun-14 35

Enquire

Apply

Sewing Skills Workshop ✓ NES125 Mon 18:30 20:30 23-Sep-13 NES125 Sewing Skills Workshop ✓ Y Mon 18:30 20:30 13-Jan-14

24-Mar-14

10

£100.00

£0.00

Enrol

EPF651 Level 4 AAT Diploma In Accounting – Day Tue 09:00 17:30 10-Sep-13 24-Jun-14

Enquire

Apply Y

Sewing Skills Workshop ✓ NES125 Mon 18:30 20:30 28-Apr-14

23-Jun-14

8

£80.00

£0.00

Enrol

35

For more information about all our courses visit www.nulc.ac.uk or call 01782 254254 Course information correct at time of publication but may be subject to change. Courses run subject to minimum viable class sizes.


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Art, Design & Creative Studies

9

Art, Design & Creative Studies End Date

Weeks

Course Fee

Exam Fee

How to Enrol

AES040 Create – Floristry Tue 18:30 20:30 10-Dec-13

21-Jan-14

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

Enrol

AES037 Create – Ceramics Tue 18:30 20:30 28-Jan-14

4-Mar-14

5

£72.00

£0.00

Enrol

£0.00

Enrol

AES046 Create – Textiles Tue 18:30 20:30

28-Jan-14

4-Mar-14

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES048 Create – Print Making Tue 18:30 20:30 28-Jan-14

4-Mar-14

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

6

£72.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES047 Create – Jewellery Tue 18:30 20:30 28-Jan-14

4-Mar-14

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

11-Dec-13

6

£72.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES040 Create – Floristry Tue 18:30 20:30 28-Jan-14

4-Mar-14

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

12-Feb-14

6

£72.00

£0.00

Enrol

AEF002 Level 1 Award in Introduction to Floristry Mon 18:30 21:00 21-Oct-13 12-May-14

24

£200.00

£27.00

Enrol Y

AES026 Photoshop For Beginners/Intermediate Tue 18:30 20:30 17-Sep-13 22-Oct-13

6

£72.00

£0.00

Enrol

AEF396 Level 1 Award in Creative Techniques – Interior Design Tue 18:30 20:30 5-Nov-13 4-Mar-14 15 £96.50

£44.00

Enrol Y

AES026 Photoshop For Beginners/Intermediate Tue 18:30 20:30 7-Jan-14 11-Feb-14

6

£72.00

£0.00

Enrol

AEF396 Level 1 Award in Creative Techniques – Ceramics Tue 18:30 20:30 5-Nov-13 4-Mar-14 15 £96.50

£44.00

Enrol

AES026 Photoshop For Beginners/Intermediate Tue 18:30 20:30 25-Feb-14 1-Apr-14

6

£72.00

£0.00

Enrol

AEF396 Level 1 Award in Creative Techniques – Jewellery Tue 18:30 20:30 5-Nov-13 4-Mar-14 15 £96.50

£44.00

Enrol Y

AES028 Photoshop Advanced Wed 18:30 20:30 8-Jan-14

6

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

AEF396 Level 1 Award Creative Techniques – Print Making Tue 18:30 20:30 5-Nov-13 4-Mar-14 15 £96.50

£44.00

Enrol

Enrol

AEF396 Level 1 Award in Creative Techniques – Textiles Tue 18:30 20:30 5-Nov-13 4-Mar-14 15

£96.50

£44.00

Enrol Y

AEF396 Level 1 Award In Creative Techniques – Glass Tue 18:30 20:30 5-Nov-13 4-Mar-14 15

£213.00

£44.00

Enrol

AEF010 Level 2 Certificate in Photo. Image Capture Wed 18:00 21:00 16-Oct-13 25-Jun-14 30

£405.50

£63.00

Apply Y

AEF008 Level 2 Certificate In Creative Techniques – Crafts Wed 18:00 21:00 18-Sep-13 21-May-14 30 £470.50

£61.00

Apply

Day

Start Time

End Time

Start Date

End Date

Weeks

Course Fee

Exam Fee

How to Enrol

AES050 Dressmaking Wed 18:30 20:30

6-Nov-13

3-Dec-13

5

£120.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES050 Dressmaking Wed 18:30 20:30

8-Jan-14

5-Feb-14

5

£120.00

£0.00

AES044 Learn to use your Digital Camera Wed 18:00 20:00 4-Sep-13 9-Oct-13

6

£60.00

AES044 Learn to use your Digital Camera Tue 18:00 20:00 7-Jan-14 11-Feb-14

6

AES034 Life Drawing Wed 18:30 20:30

18-Sep-13

23-Oct-13

AES034 Life Drawing Wed 18:30 20:30

6-Nov-13

AES034 Life Drawing Wed 18:30 20:30

8-Jan-14

AES031 Wedding Crafts Tue/Wed/ 18:30 21:00 Thurs

1-Apr-14

12-Feb-14 3-Apr-14

1

£48.00

£0.00

AES039 Christmas Flower Arranging Wed/Thurs18:00 21:00 18-Dec-13 19-Dec-13

1

£36.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES023 Creative Experience – Printmaking Tue 18:30 20:30 17-Sep-13 15-Oct-13

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES023 Creative Experience – Textiles Tue 18:30 20:30 17-Sep-13 15-Oct-13

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES023 Creative Experience – Ceramics Tue 18:30 20:30 17-Sep-13 15-Oct-13

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES023 Creative Experience – Floristry Tue 18:30 20:30 17-Sep-13 15-Oct-13

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES023 Creative Experience – Jewellery/Craft Tue 18:30 20:30 17-Sep-13 15-Oct-13

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES023 Creative Experience – Textiles Wed 18:30 20:30 15-Jan-14 12-Feb-14

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES023 Creative Experience – Floristry Wed 18:30 20:30 15-Jan-14 12-Feb-14

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES023 Creative Experience – Ceramics Wed 18:30 20:30 15-Jan-14 12-Feb-14

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES023 Creative Experience – Printmaking Wed 18:30 20:30 15-Jan-14 12-Feb-14

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES023 Creative Experience – Jewellery/Craft Wed 18:30 20:30 15-Jan-14 12-Feb-14

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES037 Create – Ceramics Tue 18:30 20:30 5-Nov-13

3-Dec-13

5

£72.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES046 Create – Textiles Tue 18:30 20:30

5-Nov-13

3-Dec-13

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES042 Create – Glass Tue 18:30 20:30

5-Nov-13

3-Dec-13

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES048 Create – Print Making Tue 18:30 20:30 5-Nov-13

3-Dec-13

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

Day

Start Time

End Time

Start Date

3-Dec-13

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES040 Create – Floristry Tue 18:30 20:30 5-Nov-13

3-Dec-13

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES037 Create – Ceramics Tue 18:30 20:30 10-Dec-13

21-Jan-14

5

£72.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES046 Create – Textiles Tue 18:30 20:30

10-Dec-13

21-Jan-14

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES048 Create – Print Making Tue 18:30 20:30 10-Dec-13

21-Jan-14

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES047 Create – Jewellery Tue 18:30 20:30 10-Dec-13

21-Jan-14

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

AES042 Create – Glass Tue 18:30 20:30

21-Jan-14

5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

10-Dec-13

✓ ✓ Y

✓ ✓ Y ✓ ✓ Y

✓ ✓ Y

AEF009 Level 2 Certificate in Creative Techniques – Textiles and Print Wed 18:00 21:00 18-Sep-13 21-May-14 30 £470.50 £61.00

Apply Y

AEF301 Level 2 Certificate in Floristry Wed/Thurs18:30 21:00 4-Sep-13 12-Jun-15

Apply

68

£540.00

£50.00

Do you need help getting back into work?

Are you interested in health care, customer service, business administration, construction or warehousing? Our Steps 2 Work programme can offer you:

AES047 Create – Jewellery Tue 18:30 20:30 5-Nov-13

✓ ✓ Y

● Vocational training and work experience ● Links with employers ● Support and guidance on CV’s, interview techniques, job search and application forms ● Access to our job search workshop ● The support of a recruitment specialist ● A guaranteed job interview

For more information contact the Employment and Training Centre on 01782 254124, email info@nulc.ac.uk or visit www.nulc.ac.uk

For more information about all our courses visit www.nulc.ac.uk or call 01782 254254 Course information correct at time of publication but may be subject to change. Courses run subject to minimum viable class sizes.


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Exciting opportunities for courses starting FROM SEPTEMBER 2013 ✓

Business, Administration & Management

Computing & IT

Day

Day

Start Time

End Time

Start Date

End Date

Weeks

Course Fee

Exam Fee

How to Enrol

NES126 Introduction to Team Leading Wed 18:00 21:00 11-Sep-13 2-Oct-13

4

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

NEF720 Level 2 Certificate in Team Leading Wed 18:00 21:00 9-Oct-13 25-Jun-13

30

£362.00

£50.00

Call

Start Time

End Time

Start Date

End Date

Weeks

Course Fee

FEE REMISSION AVAILABLE*

Exam Fee

NEC113 IT User Skills (Fast Track) – Level 1 Computer Skills for Work Wed 18:00 21:00 26-Feb-14 18-Jun-14 14 £168.00 £53.00 NES128 Introduction to Level 1 Computer Skills Full Year Tue 18:00 21:00 17-Sep-13 24-Sep-13 2

£30.00

How to Enrol Call

£0.00

Enrol

EEC013 Level 3 Award/Certificate In First Line Management Mon 17:30 20:30 Enquire 5 Enquire

Call

NES127 Introduction to Level 1 Computer Skills for Work (Fast Track) ✓ Y Wed 18:00 21:00 18-Sep-13 25-Sep-13 2 £30.00 £0.00

Enrol

EPF981 Level 3 NVQ Certificate in Advice and Guidance Mon 14:00 17:00 9-Sep-13 30-Jun-14 35

Call

Y

Introduction to Level 1 Computer Skills for Work (Fast Track) ✓ NES127 Wed 18:00 21:00 5-Feb-14 12-Feb-14 2 £30.00 £0.00

Enrol

Enquire

Y

EES048 Level 5 Diploma In Management & Leadership CMI Tue 17:30 20:30 3-Sep-13 17-Jun-14 35 £950.00

£168.00

Call

NEF719 Computer Skills for Work and Home – Level 1 Full Year Tue 18:00 21:00 1-Oct-13 24-Jun-14 31 Enquire

Call

Y

EES050 Level 5 Award in Management and Leadership Tue 17:30 20:30 Enquire 5

£300.00

£94.50

Call

NEF639 ECDL Extra (Full Year) – Level 2 Computer Skills for Work and Home Tue 18:00 21:00 1-Oct-13 25-Jun-14 31 £405.50 £57.00

Call

Y

EES051 Level 5 Certificate in Management and Leadership Tue 17:30 20:30 Enquire 15 £600.00

£136.50

Call

NEC071 ECDL Extra (Fast Track) – Level 2 Computer Skills for Work Mon 18:00 21:00 30-Sep-13 27-Jan-14 14 £405.50 £57.00

Call

Y

EPZ041 Foundation Degree in Leadership and Management Tue 14:00 20:30 10-Sep-13 27-May-14 32 £2,875.00

£0.00

Call

NEC071 ECDL Extra (Fast Track) – Level 2 Computer Skills for Work Mon 18:00 21:00 24-Feb-14 23-Jun-13 14 £405.50 £57.00

Call

Computing & IT Day

Start Time

End Time

Start Date

End Date

EES052 Level 2 Award CAD 2D Mon/Wed 18:00 21:00 9-Sep-13

20-Nov-13

10

£500.00

£112.00

Apply

EES053 Level 2 Certificate CAD 2D Mon/Wed 18:00 21:00 25-Nov-13

2-Apr-14

15

£500.00

£112.00

Apply

NES112 Introduction to Level 2 ECDL Extra Fast Track Mon 18:00 21:00 16-Sep-13 23-Sep-13 2

£30.00

£0.00

Enrol

Weeks

Course Fee

Exam Fee

How to Enrol

NPS292 Computers for Beginners Intro Mon 12:00 15:00 13-Jan-14 20-Jan-14

2

£30.00

£0.00

Enrol

NPC120 Start IT for Beginners Mon 12:00 15:00 30-Sep-13

9-Dec-13

10

Enquire

Enrol Y

£30.00

£0.00

Enrol

NPC120 Start IT for Beginners Mon 12:00 15:00 27-Jan-14

7-Apr-14

10

Enquire

Enrol

£30.00

£0.00

Enrol

£2,875.00

£0.00

Call

Course Fee

Exam Fee

How to Enrol

£255.00

£34.00

NEC113 IT User Skills (Fast Track) – Level 1 Computer Skills for Work Wed 18:00 21:00 2-Oct-13 22-Jan-14 14 £168.00 £53.00

Call

Introduction to Level 2 ECDL Extra Fast Track ✓ NES112 Mon 18:00 21:00 3-Feb-14 10-Feb-14 2 NES129 Introduction to Level 2 ECDL Extra Full Year ✓ 18:00 21:00 17-Sep-13 24-Sep-13 2 Y Tue EFZ051 HND Applied Computing ✓ 9-Sep-13 12-May-14 28 Y Enquire

✓ Y✓

Construction & Horticulture

Adult Advice and Enrolment Event THURSDAY 29 AUGUST, 2PM-8PM Exciting range of part-time courses for adults starting September 2013. Come along and talk to our qualified staff and experienced tutors for further information and to enrol on your course. Pre-register for this event by visiting

www.nulc.ac.uk/events

Day

Start Time

End Time

Start Date

End Date

Weeks

EPF001 Level 1 Award in Practical Horticulture Skills Sat 10:00 14:00 14-Jan-14 22-Mar-14 10 EPF004 Level 2 Diploma in Bricklaying Mon 09:00 20:00 9-Sep-13 23-Jun-14

✓ Y✓

Apply Y

34

£1,300.00 £68.00

Apply

EPF005 Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Trowel Occupations Mon 09:00 20:00 9-Sep-13 23-Jun-14 34

£1,300.00 £68.00

Apply Y

Counselling and Personal Awareness Day

Start Time

End Time

Start Date

End Date

Weeks

Course Fee

Exam Fee

How to Enrol

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

NES110 Introduction To Counselling Skills And Concepts for Work Mon 18:00 20:00 20-Jan-14 10-Feb-14 4 £40.00

£0.00

Enrol

NES107 Personal Counselling and Self Awareness Skills Wed 18:30 20:30 6-Nov-13 4-Dec-13 5

£60.00

£0.00

Enrol

NES109 Counselling Skills And Concepts for Work Mon 18:00 20:00 24-Feb-14 7-Jul-14 15

£150.00

£0.00

Enrol

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PPS012 Award in the Internal Quality Assurance of the Assessment Process and Practice – L4 Mon 08:45 11:45 28-Apr-14 2-Jun-14 5 £243.00 £61.00 Apply

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PPS006 Level 3 Award In Preparing To Teach In The Life Long Learning Sector Mon 13:00 17:00 23-Sep-13 2-Dec-13 10 £325.00 £71.00 Apply

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EPF781 Level 3 Diploma Engineering (One Year Programme) – Electrical Wed 09:00 21:00 4-Sep-13 25-Jun-14 34 Enquire

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2

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8

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26

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17

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WORKPLACE TRAINING (NVQS) As one of the largest FE colleges in the region we have one of the most comprehensive portfolios of training to offer to employers and working professionals. NVQs are nationally recognised and training and assessment is carried out completely in the workplace. We offer NVQs in the following subjects: > Accounting > Brickwork > Business Administration > Carpentry/Joinery > Children’s Care, Learning and Development > Customer Service > Engineering (Mechanical/ Electrical) > Electrical Installation > Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy > Health and Social Care > IT (iTQ) > Leadership and Management > Painting and Decorating > Retail Operations > Team Leading > Warehousing Operations

For further information call 01782 254376, email employers@nulc.ac.uk or visit www.nulc.ac.uk/employers

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For courses which cost over £150 it may be possible to pay by instalments on request – please call 01782 254254 for more information.

If you are entitled to remission of fees it is essential to bring evidence with you when you enrol (this excludes bank statements). The evidence would need to cover the start date of your course.

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University Courses Foundation Degree (Fd) Foundation degree (FdA) Contemporary Art Practice Foundation degree (FdA) Digital Media Production Foundation degree (FdA) Early Childhood Studies Foundation degree (FdSc) Electrical and Electronic Technology Foundation degree (FdA) Graphics and Digital Desisn

Foundation degree (FdA) Leadership and Management Foundation degree (FdSc) Mechanical Technology Foundation degree (FdSc) Music Technology Foundation degree (FdA) Sports Development and Coaching

Higher National Certificate/Diploma (HNC/D) HND Applied Computing HNC Sport (Health and Fitness) HNC Health and Social Care

Plus... Foundation Year in Psychology Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (DTLLS)

For more information call 01782 254254 or visit www.nulc.ac.uk/he Remission of Fees Many of our courses are currently FREE to many of our adult students.The fee remission table below provides a summary of the circumstances in which you could be eligible to waive some or the entire fee for your chosen course.This is correct as at time of publication (June 2013) but may be subject to change. * Categories B1, B2, G, H and K do not apply to students aged 24+ at the start of the course for Level 3 and above courses. B1 Jobseekers Allowance B2 Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) C A student where Basic Skills is the main learning aim.(Excluding ESOL) D A student aged 19-23 on a first full level 2 programme. E A student aged 19-23 on a first full level 3 programme. F A student aged 19-23 enrolling on an Entry Level or Full Level 1 programme whose intention it is to progress to a Full Level 2 course.Please note: Students must not already hold a full Level 2 qualification or be repeating a qualification at the same level. Please Note: ● Non-EU students with less than 3 years of residency in the UK are not entitled to fee remission. ● Students enrolled on a full-time Higher Education course are not eligible for funded courses. ● Students taking self-financing courses are not entitled to fee remission.

G A student who is unemployed and on state benefits other than Job Seekers or ESA and needs skills training to help them to enter work. H A student who is an unemployed dependant of those in receipt of state benefits. Proof must be shown and the name of the dependant must be included on the benefit documents J A student aged 19+ enrolling on GCSE Maths or English where they have not already achieved at grade A* to C. K A learner in receipt of Universal Credit because they are Unemployed and who are required to undertake skills training.

● Students claiming remission of tuition fees are

entitled to enrol for a maximum of two free courses in any one term. ● Information is correct as at time of publication (June 2013) but may be subject to change.

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ARRATT Homes’ continuing association with Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC) is paying dividends for construction students. Barratt has confirmed two students from the College’s acclaimed construction courses have been employed as Apprentices to work at the Heritage Park site in Silverdale. Alex Prince, aged 19, a bricklaying student from Blurton, and Liam Bradbury, aged 18, a joinery student from Hanford, have been employed by Barratt to work on the development of 148 new two, three and four bedroom houses. Phil Torr, Contract Manager for Barratt Manchester, said: “It’s good to see the partnership coming to fruition, for Barratt and for the College. Alex and Liam are two excellent Apprentices and I’m sure with the practical knowledge and skills they’ve gained at the College they’ll prove an asset to us for years to come.” Alex, a former Ormiston Sir Stanley Matthews Academy pupil, was part of the winning team in Barratt Challenge 2012, where he met HRH the Duke of York. Alex joined NULC in 2009 where he has studied Level 1 Diploma in Painting and Decorating, Level 1 and Level 2 Diploma in Brickwork, before progressing on to an Apprenticeship. Alex now works full-time for Barratt as an

Housing giant takes on

APPRENTICE DUO Apprentice, giving him on the job practical experience and allowing him to earn while he learns. Alex said:“Through Newcastle-under-Lyme College’s partnership with Barratt I’ve been able to take part in the Barratt Challenge and showcase my skills to the top bosses at Barratt. “I’ve since started a full-time Apprenticeship with Barratt through the College, which I’m delighted about and it allows me to work for one of the best construction firms in the country whilst still learning.” Liam, a former pupil at Trentham High School, has progressed from Level 1 joinery qualifications through to Level 3 where he is currently studying the Level 3 Diploma in Site Joinery whilst being employed by Barratt.

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I’m sure with the practical knowledge and skills they’ve gained at the College they’ll prove an asset to us for years to come. Apprentice Alex Prince, left, with, left to right, Barratt Homes Contract Manager Phil Torr, and Apprentice Liam Bradbury at the Heritage Park site in Silverdale.

Students prepare for housebuilding contest challenge CONSTRUCTION students from Newcastle-underLyme College (NULC) are taking part in the Barratt Challenge where they have been commissioned to build replica houses. Dave Matthews, Lecturer in Brickwork at the College, said:“The students are thrilled to be working so closely with Barratt and very excited to impress the judges and showcase their industry standard skills.” Students studying bricklaying, joinery, painting and decorating and electrical installation were invited to take part in the Challenge as part of the Colleges partnership with one of the country’s leading house builders. Students will work in teams and have four weeks to produce their entries. The final builds will be judged by senior managers from Barratt and representatives from the National House-Building Council. Newcastle-under-Lyme College currently offers full-time, part-time and Apprenticeship courses in Brickwork, Carpentry and Joinery, Electrical Installation and Painting and Decorating.

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Employment and Training Centre New skills can help impress employers THE Steps 2 Work programme, operated from the College’s Employment and Training Centre on Knutton Lane, is designed to help people who are out of work to develop their existing skills and gain additional vocational qualifications to help them back into employment. Candidates are encouraged to undertake short vocational training courses. There is also a specially tailored programme for lone parents returning to work. To be eligible for the free training and support on offer, people must be aged 19 or over and claiming Job Seekers Allowance (JSA), ESA or other work-related benefits. To find out more call 01782 254124, email alex.condliffe@ nulc.ac.uk or visit www.nulc.ac.uk/etc

Helping adults

INTO WORK A S unemployment figures have soared across Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent in the past four years, Newcastle-under-Lyme College has a number of programmes in place to assist local adults who are unemployed. Recent unemployment figures for Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire reached 23,390. The College have invested

Step inside... NULC’s Employment and Training Centre could be the route to a job.

heavily in its Employment and Training Centre, which sits opposite the main campus on Knutton Lane, since its launch in 2012 already assisting over 200 adults back in to employment. The Employment and Training Centre offers training and support to unemployed adults as well as providing services to employers, including help with recruitment, pre-employment training for candidates and assistance for employees facing redundancy. Aimee Colgan, Manager of the Employment and Training Centre, said:“Here at Newcastle-under-Lyme College we’re dedicated to developing the local economy and providing quality training and support to local adults who are unemployed. “We provide free training for those who’re claiming Job Seekers Allowance, allowing them to gain recognised qualifications and

Do you need help getting back into work?

Hayley Joynson, left, of the NULC Employment and Training Centre, gives advice on job and learning opportunities.

supporting them with CV’s, interview techniques and job searches.” The most popular programme is the College’s Steps 2 Work programme which is specifically designed to help further develop your existing skills and gain additional vocational qualifications to help you back into the jobs market and into employment. Aimee, said:“You will need to ask your Job Centre advisor to refer you to the programme. “Once referred you can contact the Employment and

Training Centre team on 01782 254126 where you will be booked onto our two day assessment course.” She added:“During these two days you will work closely with one of our highly trained tutors to develop an individual action plan showing your areas of strength, areas for development and which vocational course will help you into the employment area of your choice.” All vocational courses are delivered as a Level 1 qualification and in addition learners will also gain a Level 1

qualification in Work Skills, giving them further qualifications to add to their CV. Courses are offered in areas which relate to the local jobs market and include Warehousing, Care, Construction, Office Administration, Customer Service, Construction and Welding. To find out more about the range of courses available for unemployed adults visit www.nulc.ac.uk or contact the Employment and Training Centre on 01782 254124 or email info@nulc.ac.uk

Single dad finds full-time job a month after completing course Are you interested in health care, customer service, business administration, construction or warehousing? Our Steps 2 Work programme can offer you: ● Vocational training and work experience ● Links with employers ● Support and guidance on CV’s, interview techniques, job search and application forms ● Access to our job search workshop ● The support of a recruitment specialist ● A guaranteed job interview

For more information contact the Employment and Training Centre on 01782 254124, email info@nulc.ac.uk or visit www.nulc.ac.uk

AN adult learner from Newcastle-under-Lyme College’s (NULC) Steps 2 Work programme has secured full-time employment just one month after completing the employability course. Jason Perks, aged 45 from Tunstall, joined the Steps 2 Work programme in November 2012 and one month later he was employed by local engineering firm, Sigmapi Systems where he is now completing an adult Apprenticeship in Warehousing. The single father of four said:“I cared for my sick wife for many years whilst the children were growing up and then found myself unemployed. The course helped me brush up on maths and English skills as well as gaining a vocational qualification. “The people on the course were all in a similar situation to me, we wanted to get back into work but we hadn’t been in a classroom for quite a number of years. The tutor was excellent and made the course enjoyable.” Steps 2 Work helps adults gain the skills employers are looking for, while supporting them with CV workshops and interview training to give them a better chance of securing a lasting job. Candidates are encouraged to undertake short vocational training courses in areas linked to the

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local jobs market, such as Care,Warehousing, Office Skills and Administration,Welding, Customer Service and Construction. To be eligible for the free training and support on offer, people must be aged 19 or over and claiming Job Seekers Allowance (JSA), Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) or other work-related benefits. Sigmapi Systems, based in Newcastle-under-Lyme, produces bespoke automated systems to solve industrial and marine problems and is one of more than 400 businesses across Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent who work with the College to provide Apprenticeships and recruitment services. Neil Barlow, NVQ Assessor at NULC said:“The College works very closely with local businesses to ensure that we meet the needs of both the business and the individual seeking employment.” Reflecting on his journey back into work Jason said:“Getting a job is really tough in the current economic climate so I’d urge anyone who is trying to get back into work to go back to college because you will need those qualifications to get a lasting job. “I’m thrilled with my position and I’m getting more training whilst I’m doing it.” To find out more about Newcastle-under-Lyme College’s Steps 2 Work and Apprenticeship programmes visit www.nulc.ac.uk or contact the Employer Training team on 01782 254376.

For more information about all our courses visit www.nulc.ac.uk or call 01782 254254


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Higher Education Foundation degree boosts Clair’s career CLAIR Collier aged 40 from Wolstanton joined Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC) in September 2010 enrolling on the Foundation degree in Early Childhood Studies. The mum of two had worked in childcare for several years and prior to this had worked as a dance teacher. Clair told us why she decided to return to education:“I wanted to gain a more recognised qualification and learn more about children’s development and contemporary issues affecting the early years setting, so having seen the Foundation degree in Early Childhood Studies at Newcastle-under-Lyme College I decided this was the course for me.” In 2010, shortly after starting the university-level course, Clair was diagnosed with breast cancer, consequently receiving aggressive chemotherapy, radiotherapy and undergoing surgery. Clair said: “Many people would have dropped off the course if they were in my situation but I was determined to see the course through. I’m on course to achieve a 2:1 and even possibly a First Class Honours which I never thought possible when I started the course, but the teaching and support I’ve received from Curriculum Leader, Gill Leech and the childhood studies lecturers has been outstanding. I want to say a huge thank you to everyone!” Clair now works part-time at Oaklands Nursery and Children’s Centre in Wolstanton, where she works with children aged from birth to five years old and their families.

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HERE’S much debate as to whether university is still a viable progression option for people. Soaring tuition fees, increased costs of living and higher than ever entry requirements all contribute to people viewing university as out of their grasp. Newcastle-under-Lyme College believes it has found a viable alternative to the worries and woes of university with its own Higher Education provision. At Newcastle-under-Lyme College you can study for a university-level course locally in a close knit environment at a reduced cost. Tuition fees for university-level courses at NULC are considerably lower than universities. In 2012/13 the average tuition fee for one year at university in England cost £8,414, compared to £5,550 to study a full-time university-level course at NULC and part-time course fees are even further reduced at £2,750 per year. Karen Dobson, Principal and Chief Executive at NULC, said: “There are numerous benefits of choosing to study a university-level course at Newcastle-under-Lyme

College including small, personal class sizes, expert teaching, supportive and friendly tutors, outstanding new facilities, practical courses relevant to the workplace and low tuition fees offering real value for money.” The College offers a range of university-level courses including Foundation degrees in partnership with Staffordshire University, Higher National Certificates (HNC’s) and Higher National Diploma’s (HND’s). The College has its own bespoke University Centre on the third floor of its £60 million Knutton Lane campus. The University Centre is exclusively used by adult learners and

features state-of-the-art facilities, a relaxed learning environment and a strong support network. The university-level courses at Newcastle-under-Lyme College are a modern, employment-related, vocational Higher Education qualification. The courses are flexible, being offered part-time and full-time, meaning that they are available to people already in work, those wishing to embark on a career change and to those who have recently completed their A levels, Advanced Apprenticeships or NVQ Level 3. The College encourages applications from people from all walks of life, meaning formal qualifications are not always

Higher education jargon buster Foundation degree (Fd): Foundation degrees were launched over 10 years ago as a modern, employment-related, vocational higher education qualification. The degree is the equivalent of the first two years of an honours degree and can be studied full-time or part-time, consisting of academic study integrated with relevant work-based learning. It can be studied as a stand-alone qualification or upon completion you may progress to the final year of an honours degree. Higher National Certificate (HNC): A full-time Higher National Certificate (HNC) takes one year to complete, or two years part time. Many HNC courses cover the same subjects as a HND, but a HNC is one level below a HND. It's generally equivalent to first year of university. These courses are vocationally focused and therefore can lead straight to a career. You can choose to 'top up' a HNC with extra studies, in order to convert it to a bachelor's degree.

Higher National Diploma (HND): A Higher National Diploma is best described as a two-year full-time or three-year part-time course. HND courses are vocational in nature as they prepare you for careers in specific areas of industry and can lead straight to employment. You can choose to 'top up' a HND with extra studies in order to convert it to a bachelor's degree. Facts ● Every year, around 500 adults choose to study a university-level courses at NULC. ● There are two types of loans to help new students cover the costs of their higher education course: tuition fee loans and living cost loans. ● If you get or qualify for Income Support or Housing Benefit you may get the Special Support Grant. ● Our popular Access to Higher Education course is aimed at those who aspire to degree-level study but lack the confidence and formal qualifications needed.

necessary as appropriate commercial and industrial experience can be more relevant. The College website – www.nulc.ac.uk/he – features all the entry requirements for learners wanting to study a university-level course. Foundation degrees are designed and delivered in partnership with Staffordshire University to equip students with the relevant knowledge and skills for business. Foundation degrees are offered in a variety of subjects including Music Technology, Early Years and Childhood Studies, Mechanical Technology, Electrical and Electronic Technology, Psychology, Leadership and Management, Contemporary Art Practice, Sports Development and Coaching, Digital Media Production, Graphics and Digital Design. In addition research conducted by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) indicates that 95 per cent of students studying a foundation degree in 2010/2011 progressed on to employment and/or further study, indicating that foundation degrees offer outstanding progression opportunities. A Higher National Diploma is a two-year full-time or three-year part-time course. HND courses are vocational in nature as they prepare you for careers in specific areas of industry. A full-time Higher National Certificate (HNC) takes one year to complete, or two years part time. Many HNC courses cover the same subjects as a HND, but a HNC is one level below a HND. It's generally equivalent to first year of university. Higher National Certificates (HNC’S) are offered in Applied Science, Business, Construction, Health and Social Care, Sport Health and Fitness. Higher National Diploma’s (HND’s) are offered in Health and Social Care and Business. To find out more about studying a university-level course at NULC visit www.nulc.ac.uk/he or contact the Information Point on 01782 254254 or email info@nulc.ac.uk

To find out more about the range of university-level courses available to full-time and part-time at Newcastle-under-Lyme College visit www.nulc.ac.uk/he or turn to page 14.

Support leads to a first class success ELLEN Anderson, aged 45 from Knutton, is blind and completed the Access to Higher Education (HE) course in 2008 before progressing onto Staffordshire University where she gained a first class honours degree in social work. Ellen has six children, and had always been educated in establishments for blind people before being recommended to attend the NULC Access to Higher Education taster course by Sure Start. She followed the taster course by enrolling on the full Access to Higher Education (HE) qualification which she successfully completed in a year. Ellen said:“The College opened opportunities and brought me in to a sighted world allowing me to integrate with sighted people. “Before I came to NULC all I knew was how to be a mum, I had been boxed in by society and didn’t think it was possible as a blind person for dreams and aspirations to become a reality. “The support I received from staff was exceptional and I thoroughly enjoyed my entire time at Newcastle-under-Lyme College, which in turn spurred me on to continue my studies at Staffordshire University.” Ellen has overcome barriers to employment and is now working at the YMCA in Stoke-on-Trent for a Government initiative helping young people aged 14-21 who are experiencing a family relationship breakdown and at risk of being made homeless. Ellen returned to the College where she give an inspirational talk to current students studying Health and Social Care and Early Years who are aspiring towards University.

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If you are interested in a university-level course but maybe feel that you aren't quite ready, NULC offers an Access to Higher Education (HE) course to prepare you. Contact the Information Point on 01782 254254, visit www.nulc.ac.uk/he or email info@nulc.ac.uk

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Beauty prices are great value WHETHER you're looking for a quick nail manicure, a new hair style or a relaxing massage, Newcastle-under-Lyme College’s state-of-the-art hair, beauty and holistic therapies spa – Transform Salon and Spa – offers a wide range of services in sophisticated surroundings. Operated from the ground floor of the College’s main campus on Knutton Lane, the trainees working in the salon and spa are fully supervised at all times by qualified tutors with vast industry experience. The Transform Salon and Spa features industry standard treatments and facilities at an affordable prices, meaning our hair services and beauty treatments are a luxury anyone can afford. All salon and spa services are open to the general public, as well as NULC staff and students. Curriculum Manager for Hair, Beauty and Holistic Therapies Anthony Keates said:“We have one of the best teaching and learning environments in the country with salons that are better than those you’d find on most high streets. “With talented and motivated students, a professional and creative staff team and the support of our industry partners, the Salon and Spa is going from strength to strength and is a resounding success.” Take a look at how our prices compare to the average price on the high street.

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WO Hairdressing students from Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC) secured a work placement with top hairdresser Trevor Sorbie. Michelle Croft, aged 26 from Newcastle and Paige Light, aged 21 from Fenton both study Level 3 Hairdressing at the College and have spent one day a week for the past five months working at the world renowned Trevor Sorbie salon in Manchester. Anthony Keates, Curriculum Manager for Hair and Beauty at the College, said:“This placement has given Paige and Michelle an insight into the hairdressing industry from one of the very best names in the business. Trevor Sorbie has inspired them to be the best they can be and the additional skills they’ve learnt they are already putting in to practice at the College’s own Transform Salon.” During the placement Michelle and Paige have spent nine hours a day supporting the Trevor Sorbie team and helping the salon to

rejuvenate

All star line up... Paige and Michelle with hairdressing superstar Trevor Sorbie. function successfully on a busy Saturday shift. Former St Peter’s Academy pupil, Paige said:“The work placement has been an incredible opportunity to work with the very best of the best in the hairdressing industry.” Anthony Keates, organised the work placement in conjunction

at Newcastle-under-Lyme College

The College’s Transform Salon and Spa offers a wide range of hair, beauty and holistic therapy services at affordable prices.

with Manager of Trevor Sorbie, Sarah Illingworth. The placement will support the students in their applications for employment, as they complete their studies and begin to seek full-time employment. Anthony commented:“Having experience like this on your CV,

provides the students with an advantage when seeking employment. “Here at Newcastle-underLyme College we’re keen to provide our students with both the technical training and employability skills which employers are looking for.” The College operates its own commercial hair and beauty salon – Transform Salon and Spa – which is open to the public and offers a wide range of services in sophisticated surroundings at the College’s state-of-the-art hair, beauty and holistic therapies spa. To find out more about studying Hairdressing at Newcastle-under-Lyme College visit www.nulc.ac.uk or contact the Information Point on 01782 254254 or email info@nulc.ac.uk

Buy someone the perfect gift and treat them to an NULC gift voucher

We now sell gift vouchers. OPENING TIMES Hair Salon Monday to Thursday Friday

9am-7.30pm 9.30am-4pm

Beauty Salon Wednesday Thursday Friday

10am-4pm 11am-6pm 9.30am-4pm

The Salon is open to members of the public throughout the year.

Call 01782 254321 or email transform@nulc.ac.uk

www.nulc.ac.uk/transform

Redeemable against any of our part-time courses,* the vouchers can provide a loved one with the perfect opportunity to learn a new skill or hobby, make new friends or earn a qualification that could lead to a change in career or promotion at work. For further information please contact us on 01782 254254, email info@nulc.ac.uk or visit www.nulc.ac.uk *Terms and Conditions apply – for details visit www.nulc.ac.uk

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To find out more about the Gordon Banks Sports Centre call 01782 254300, visit www.nulc.ac.uk/sportscentre or email sportscentre@nulc.ac.uk

BOGOF offer delivers fantastic fitness value YOU can purchase a bi-annual membership for £100 and get one free for a friend or family member. Valid for memberships starting before 30 September 2013. With the membership package you get unlimited access to the fitness suite, access to all of the group exercise classes as provided by the GBSC (see timetable bottom left). The new addition to the membership is that every person is allocated to a fitness instructor to discuss their own personal goals and this instructor will look after them throughout the duration of their membership. This includes regular contact and programme updates in relation to the goals agreed. All members must book an induction and payment for the 6 months must be made in full at the time of induction. Open to over 18s (or 16s with parental consent) T&C apply.

Summer Holiday Club a winner for children

State-of-the-art kit in the NULC fitness suite.

Top team can get you

FIT FOR SUMMER SUN, Sand and sea... they add up to only one thing: summer. And it isn’t far off. This is the time for shorts, sarongs and bikinis to emerge from their hibernation. As the summer holidays begin we start to panic about having our bodies fit and toned for the beach. But what about your body? Will you enjoy reaching the beach and exposing your flesh? Are you the shape you want to be? Are you ‘in shape’? How fit and healthy do

you feel? With that in mind the Gordon Banks Sports Centre are offering buy one get one free on bi-annual memberships. The six month membership costs £100 and you get another six month membership free for a friend or family member, meaning if you split the cost between you, it will only cost £50 per person. With the membership package you get unlimited access to the fitness suite and all of the group exercise classes provided by the

Gordon Banks Sports Centre. As part of your membership, you will also be allocated a fitness instructor to discuss your personal goals and your instructor will look after you throughout your membership, this includes Challenge: Set yourselves challenges, who can row the furthest or regular contact cycle for longest. Challenges and competitions between friends are and programme fun and you can even agree little rewards for the winner. updates in relation to the Motivation: We all lack motivation from time to time, with family The Dance Studio. goals agreed. life or work commitments getting in the way of your fitness To take schedule but making arrangements to train with a friend means advantage of the buy one get one your less likely to skip a training session, as you don’t want to let free offer, simply contact the them down. Gordon Banks Sports Centre on Support: Having a training buddy will boost your confidence and 01782 254300 to book your you can support each other in reaching fitness goals. induction. ● During your induction, ask staff T&C apply. lots of questions, they’re there Valid until 30 to support you and help you to September 2013. achieve your fitness goals. All members must MONDAY 12.15-1.00pm Running Club WEDNESDAY 12.15-1.15pm Pilates book an induction 6.15-7.15pm Zumba 6.15-7.15pm Zumba ● Visit the gym at a weekend: the and payment for 7.15 -8.15pm Bokwa 7.15-8.15pm Zumba gym is quieter during off peak the six months times meaning you can have must be made in TUESDAY 12.15-1.00pm Walking Club THURSDAY 12.15-12.45pm Abs and Core your pick of all the equipment. full at the time of 5.15-6.15pm Circuit Training 6.15-7.00pm Legs,Bums and Tums induction. Open to 7.15-8.15pm Legs,Bums and Tums 8.15-9.15pm Vinyasa Yoga ● Join in the fitness classes: over 18s (or 16s they’re free with your monthly FRIDAY 12.15-1.00pm Running Club with parental membership and a fun way to 5.00-6.00pm Yoga consent). get fit with like-minded people.

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PARENTS looking for ways to keep their children entertained during the summer holidays can sample a free session at Banksy’s Holiday Club. The Sports Centre, based at the Newcastle-under-Lyme College campus on Knutton Lane, is offering boys and girls aged from eight to 14 the opportunity to take part in a range of activities during the summer holidays. Activities include team building activities, indoor and outdoor Sports activities, a range of arts and crafts activities, outdoor adventures and music activities. Sessions run from 9am-4pm on Monday, Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout the summer with the club also operating during all half-term breaks. Sessions cost £7 per day. This voucher entitles the holder to one free session for Banksy’s Holiday Club. Voucher expires on 21 August 2013. T&C apply. Offer limited to one voucher per household.

Little Boppers dance their Saturdays away LITTLE boppers of all abilities enjoy regular dance sessions at the Gordon Banks Sport Centre. Banksy’s Little Boppers take place on Saturday mornings with an experienced and professional dancer. The sessions are delivered in age categories: two to five years old and six to nine years old, with a variety of dance styles delivered including ballet and hip hop. This voucher entitles one child to one free session at Banksy’s Little Boppers. Offer valid until 7th December 2013. T&C apply. Offer limited to one voucher per household.

Banksy kicks off 7-a-side THE Gordon Banks Sports Centre hosts its own 7-a-side football league. Launched by Gordon Banks himself in 2010 the Banksy’s 7 League has matches taking place during the evening on floodlit pitches.The league is affiliated with the FA meaning that all referees are FA qualified. At the end of each season there is a presentation of trophies for the league winners and runners up. Each League match costs £30 per team with friendly matches also available at £20 per game. To find out more about the 7-a-side league visit www.nulc.ac.uk/sportscentre or contact the Gordon Banks Sports Centre on 01782 254300 or email sportscentre@nulc.ac.uk

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Food giant sponsors netball academy Sherry skippers national team NULC student Sherry McCue was selected to captain the England Under 19s Ladies Football team. She took the captain’s armband for the first time against Denmark, where she led the team to a 3-1 win at the new home of the English FA; St Georges Park in Burton, Staffs. Sherry, aged 18 from Market Drayton, is a member of the College’s award-winning Academy of Sport where she plays for the Academy’s ladies football squad and is in her second year studying the Level 3 BTEC Diploma in Sport Performance and Excellence. Sherry is also part of the Academy of Sport’s Elite Sports Performance Programme (ESPP), which offers benefits including financial support, free use of the facilities at the Gordon Banks Sports Centre and visits to university workshops.

NULC’s mens’ volleyball team have been crowned national champions for the second year running.

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NATIONAL GAMES OVER 30 students from Newcastle-under-Lyme College’s Academy of Sport represented both the College, and the West Midlands region at the British Colleges

Sport (BCS) National Championships. The 35th BCS National Championships and the largest annual national college multi-sports championships of

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its kind. More than 2,000 students and staff from colleges across England, Scotland and Wales competed in fourteen different sports. The Championships were held at the University of Bath, which gave the young athletes access to some of the finest facilities in Britain as they competed in a total of 39 events over the three days. College athletes taking part were aged 16 to 19 years and each had qualified to represent one of the Championship's 11 regional teams, with NULC contributing to the West Midlands team. Newcastle-under-Lyme College’s men’s volleyball team were crowned National Champions and won gold for the second year in a row. A further three bronze medals for cross country and two silver medals for swimming were also won, and for the first time ever the ladies football squad won gold and were crowned National Champions. This makes it the most successful Championships ever for the College. To add to this the men’s

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The students... further enhanced the reputation of the college on a national level.

volleyball final was the last event on Sunday and the overall Championship depended on it. The College team beat PETROC from the South West which meant that the West Midlands region won the overall title for the first time in its history. Trevor Humphreys, Academy of Sport Manager, said:“A fantastic weekend was had by all and the students were a credit to the college, and it all further enhanced the reputation of the college on a national level.”

To find out more about the award-winning NULC Academy of Sport visit www.nulc.ac.uk/sport or contact Trevor Humphreys on 01782 254269 or email sport@nulc.ac.uk.

NULC’s Academy of Sport has secured sponsorship from food giant Subway. The NULC Netball Academy has joined forces with two local Subway stores through a yearly sponsorship deal, which will see the national food chain supply training and playing kits for the next year. Trevor Humphreys, Manager of the Academy of Sport, said: “The two local stores based in Newcastle town centre and Milehouse are firm favourites with college students. So for them to come on board and sponsor their local Netball Academy is great news and shows their commitment to local sporting organisations.” The Subway strapline is ‘Eat Fresh, Live Green’ and they are committed to providing a variety of great tasting food choices while reducing their environmental footprint and creating a positive influence in the communities they serve around the world. Subway has a tradition of supporting high level sport as demonstrated by their involvement with Olympic Silver Medallist gymnast Louis Smith and gold medallist, boxer Anthony Joshua. Trevor added:“It highlights once again the reputation of Newcastle-under-Lyme College for sport; the fact that such a high profile national company have decided to sponsor us is fantastic and will provide the Netball Academy with top quality kit.”

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The NULC Academy of Sport has launched its own Facebook Page, complete with photo galleries, news and team results. The College is at the forefront of digital communications in the education sector with over 4,500 likes on its official Facebook page, and is keen to repeat the success with a dedicated page for the award-winning Academy of Sport. Helen Taylor-Yates, Digital Communications and PR Officer at NULC, said:“The Academy of Sport is hugely successful on the pitch, frequently featuring at the top of regional and national league tables. “Sport is a hot topic here at NULC and we wanted to provide a forum where students can share best practice, photographs and join in conversation with like-minded people. More and more people are turning online when they require information. It’s convenient, quick and visual, which is exactly

what people want nowadays. We invest a lot of time communicating to students and potential students via social media and it’s really paying off with our fan numbers increasing week on week.” The College currently operates a Twitter account, Facebook page, YouTube channel and Flikr account. Further to its successful venture in to social media, the College also operates 22 subject blogs which allow current students to record their progress and potential students to see the types of projects they can get involved in when they come to NULC. To view the full range of links to NULC’s social media channels, visit www.nulc.ac.uk/ blogs, alternatively search for ‘NULC Academy of Sport’ or ‘Newcastle under Lyme College’ on Facebook.

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