Showing posts with label Thistley Hough Academy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thistley Hough Academy. Show all posts

Monday, 5 October 2015

Expert craftsmanship in stunning new construction project

Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC) hosted its annual construction project on Tuesday 30 June and Wednesday 1 of July with 20 pupils attending from a variety of different schools across Staffordshire.
There were four schools that participated in the project, sending five of their most skilled and practical students to compete to become Construction Champions 2015. Pupils from St Peters Academy, Biddulph High School, The Co-operative Academy of Stoke on-Trent and Thistley Hough Academy all attended the event.
The project was to design and produce a bespoke piece of garden furniture to be displayed in their own school grounds. Prior to the ‘build days’ the pupils were invited in to college to do all the necessary calculations and design work. An important skill of any job in the trades is to have a level ability in both Maths and English, when pricing jobs up or ordering materials, these are vital skills.
Once the pupils had designed their piece of furniture, worked out lengths of materials required and calculated real costings for the ‘job’ our lecturers discussed what this would be like in the workplace and how they would use these skills to a real brief.
The pupils worked in the college’s state of the art professional workshops and were required to wear industry standard steel toe capped boots and overalls to comply with health and safety regulations, so important in today’s industry.
They learned bricklaying techniques with the block paving element to the garden piece by the bricklaying lecturers and NULC students helping out. They were able to work with our carpentry and joinery lecturers to mould the wood into the shape they wanted.
The design of the garden piece was decorated using paint techniques which our painting and decorating lecturers assisted the pupils with. Some schools decided to add some plaster castings to their work and this was also done in our workshops.
A difficult section of the build was the lighting, the pupils had to wire two lights to each piece and were shown by our electrical installation lecturers how this is done. The students did all the important cutting of the wire before our lecturers connected the circuits.
Each piece was of outstanding quality and the schools were immensely proud of their achievements but an overall winner had to be decided, after serious discussions amongst the lecturers it was decided that The Co-operative Academy of Stoke on-Trent were to be crowned Construction Champions 2015!
Project organiser and Joinery lecturer Chris Johnstone was thrilled with the quality of this year’s pupils commenting ‘The enthusiasm of this year’s pupils was fantastic, their quality of work was college standard even though these pupils are only in Year 10, they should be very proud of themselves’.

If you are interested in finding out more about the Construction project, contact Gareth or Tara on 01782 254347 or e-mail schools@nulc.ac.uk

Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Students record their tracks in state of the art music studio


On Thursday 15 July, 12 Year 10 Music pupils from Thistley Hough Academy were able to record their coursework piece in Newcastle-under-Lyme College’s (NULC) brand new £5.5 million Performing Arts Centre.
The pupils have to submit practical evidence of their singing or playing to the exam board and through a new link set up by Thistley Hough Academy and NULC Schools Liaison Team, they had the opportunity to do this in the college’s new recording studios.

Prior to the visit the students rehearsed their song so when they arrived they could go straight into the recording studio and get a perfect quality recording of their song. Some students opted to bring in their guitars but the college’s well stocked music store was available for students to use.
Assisting with the recording was Music Performance lecturers Paul Hill and Jon Emson who were on hand to show the pupils how the studio worked and what editing software is available in the new centre. Both Jon and Paul manned the sound decks as the Thistley Hough pupils performed in the individual sound booths.
The set list was an eclectic mix of very old classics like Every day by Slade to recent hits like  Long Distance by Bruno Mars and Too little, Too late by Jo Jo.
The students thoroughly enjoyed their day at NULC and appreciated the opportunity to record their coursework in the new recording studios.

Daisy Jay Lovell commented ‘I really enjoyed this experience as it showed us new technology and showed what the college had to offer’.
For Lucy Hemmings the visit was just what she is hoping to do to in the future, she beamed ‘Today felt like a dream to me because this is all I wanted to do’.
If you would like to enquire about experiencing a taster session in the new Performing Arts Centre, please contact the NULC School Liaison Team schools@nulc.ac.uk or call 01782 254347 and speak to Gareth or Tara.