If you would like to book a taster
session or arrange a bespoke tour of the College for your school please
contact Gareth Hughes or Tara Wallbanks on schools@nulc.ac.uk or 01782
254347.
Welcome to the NULC Schools Liaison Blog. Here you'll find all the latest news and images from the NULC Schools Liaison team.
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Landscape Gardening Taster At NULC
If you would like to book a taster
session or arrange a bespoke tour of the College for your school please
contact Gareth Hughes or Tara Wallbanks on schools@nulc.ac.uk or 01782
254347.
Carpentry and Joinery Taster at NULC
If you would like to book a taster
session or arrange a bespoke tour of the College for your school please
contact Gareth Hughes or Tara Wallbanks on schools@nulc.ac.uk or 01782
254347.
Bricklaying taster at NULC
If you would like to book a taster
session or arrange a bespoke tour of the College for your school please
contact Gareth Hughes or Tara Wallbanks on schools@nulc.ac.uk or 01782
254347.
Friday, 24 May 2013
Maths JAM 2013: The hidden code
The successful maths based tournament for local high schools is designed to challenge the brightest maths pupils in the area. Each school selects its top two students from Year 7 up to Year 10 with the aim of becoming the Maths JAM champions. Pupils have to compete against each other from other schools of a similar ability.
Maths lecturer and Maths JAM creator Andy Snape designs the quiz questions and believes that activities like this are important for young maths fans. Andy commented: "I love maths and always have done but we never did anything like this when I was at school, this is great event that schools support which is fantastic."
The event includes year group rounds, individual rounds and a final school team round which will decide which school are Maths JAM champions.
New for this year, is the innovative Code Breaker Challenge where cryptic clues are hidden in amongst Newcastle-under-Lyme College’s official website [Click here for Code Breaker Challenge]
To take part in Maths JAM 2013 simply ask your Maths teacher to contact Newcastle-under-Lyme College School Liaison Team Gareth Hughes or Tara Wallbanks at schools@nulc.ac.uk
Monday, 20 May 2013
Childcare and Nail Art all in one day
On Tuesday 14 May, 15 Year 11 pupils making their final decisions on college courses before they sit their GCSE exams participated in a taster at Newcastle-under-Lyme College.
The pupils were from Ormiston Sir Stanley Matthews Academy in Blurton. Hair, Beauty and Childcare were the order of the day with Nail Art demonstrations being very popular amongst the students especially Laurianne Allen who got to have her nails done (pictured) Laurianne commented: “I enjoyed the experience of learning more about the subjects.”
As part of the taster day, pupils were given an in depth talk on the Colleges Childcare courses and had the opportunity to speak to current students about their own experiences on the course and where they see their career careers progressing. The pupils also got to see current students work including a discussion about the importance of play amongst young toddlers and how this simple action can play a huge part in their development.
The Childcare taster enabled the pupils to experience what life would be like for a child minder, early years teaching assistant and what courses they would need to take in order to gain employment in that industry.
The pupils were from Ormiston Sir Stanley Matthews Academy in Blurton. Hair, Beauty and Childcare were the order of the day with Nail Art demonstrations being very popular amongst the students especially Laurianne Allen who got to have her nails done (pictured) Laurianne commented: “I enjoyed the experience of learning more about the subjects.”
The Childcare taster enabled the pupils to experience what life would be like for a child minder, early years teaching assistant and what courses they would need to take in order to gain employment in that industry.
If you would like to book a taster session or arrange a bespoke tour of the College for your school please contact Gareth Hughes or Tara Wallbanks on schools@nulc.ac.uk or 01782 254347.
Monday, 13 May 2013
Creative gardening for budding young florists
On Wednesday 8 May, 44 enthusiastic young Year 7 pupils from Cooperative Academy of Stoke-on-Trent took part in a series of tasters including Landscape Gardening, Sport Psychology and Floristry.
Pupils who were involved in the Floristry taster were given the task of creating a beautiful Topiary tree arrangement which they were able to take home for a lucky family member. The session was run in the College’s own Transform Flowers shop.
Caitlin Booth from the COOP Academy commented: "It was very good when we got to do Floristry. I would come and do it again."
Pupils who were involved in the Floristry taster were given the task of creating a beautiful Topiary tree arrangement which they were able to take home for a lucky family member. The session was run in the College’s own Transform Flowers shop.
Caitlin Booth from the COOP Academy commented: "It was very good when we got to do Floristry. I would come and do it again."
The students also got the chance to work alongside current NULC students Teresa Sinaguglia and Katie Barker.
Another taster running for the very first time was the College’s Landscape Gardening department who got the pupil’s to block pave a footpath and potting their own little seedlings to take away and hopefully grow into a lovely plant.
Another taster running for the very first time was the College’s Landscape Gardening department who got the pupil’s to block pave a footpath and potting their own little seedlings to take away and hopefully grow into a lovely plant.
Engineering and Product Design teacher Martin Ebbsworth from the Cooperative Academy commented: "All students got involved, the staff were very enthusiastic and the students all came away with something."
The final taster was run by NULC Sport lecturers who presented a detailed taster on Sport Psychology and understanding why certain sports require different personalities, this was the first time that these students had experienced such a session and they really enjoyed it. Nathan Davies commented: "I enjoyed this visit because I learned more about sport."
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