Alumni and members of the Board of Corporation at Nelson and Colne College is gearing up to bring the extraordinary to the homes of prospective Year 8, 9 and 10 students with an online Open Event this month.

The virtual Year 8, 9 and 10 Open Event will be held on the College’s purpose-built showcase platform to give prospective students the best opportunity possible to experience College life.

With restrictions still enforced, the College is doing its utmost to keep the community safe with the online event which will take place between 6pm and 8pm on Tuesday 27 April.

It is also open to Year 11 school leavers who want to reconfirm they have made the right choice in choosing the extraordinary with Nelson and Colne College. Registration can be completed on the website at www.nelson.ac.uk.

‘High quality virtual tours’

On the night, attendees can expect an immersive online experience which will include high quality virtual tours of the College campus and facilities and a welcome from Principal Amanda Melton CBE. A LiveChat feature will also be running where visitors can gain insight from the College’s expert staff on potential College options and future career pathways linked to the subject choices students have made at secondary school.

There will be a wide range of course information to explore across the College’s broad range of study options, from A Levels to Vocational programmes and Apprenticeships to newly-launched T Level qualifications.

Skills demonstrations and Q&A sessions with current star students and College tutors will take place, there will be interactive quizzes to take part in, student experience videos to browse, and support will be on hand to help with the College application process.

A top performing college

Nelson and Colne College is one of the top performing colleges in the country across a range of academic measures. For A Level progress, the College is the number one college in the country. Its progress score of +0.42 for A Levels places the College ‘well above the national average’ and it means that students attain nearly half a grade better on average across their subjects than they were predicted to achieve based on their GCSE results.

The College is also number one in Lancashire for 16-18 Advanced Apprenticeship timely achievement and is number one for student satisfaction. In its 2020 results, the College achieved 100% A Level and Advanced Vocational pass rates.

Momina Atique, 19, formerly of Pendle Vale College, achieved A*AA in Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics at Nelson and Colne College and progressed on to the University of Manchester to study Biomedical Sciences. Momina said:

“I really enjoyed College and I made great progress in my A Levels, developing a better understanding of my subject areas.

“The teachers are always willing to support you whether in your academic subjects or for guidance with future prospects. The Science department has some of the best facilities and laboratories to help you gain practical experience.”

Momina Atique

Megan Reeder, 18, formerly of Park High School, achieved A* in her Health and Social Care qualification and is now studying Adult Nursing at Edge Hill University.

Megan said:

“College is great – I have met lots of different people and have been given the opportunity to develop myself in lessons and through extracurricular activities.

“I have an ambition to become a nurse working in neonatal intensive care.

“While at College, I was supported to gain a place as a Healthcare Assistant at the East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust which has given me great experience of the NHS.”

Louis Hartley, 21, formerly of Colne Primet Academy, recently completed his Engineering Apprenticeship and is employed at KSJ Engineering. Louis said:

“I chose to do my Apprenticeship because I preferred the practical side of Engineering and to learn this way. I’ve grown my knowledge and experience throughout my Apprenticeship, and I was supported on a regular basis by my Trainer Assessor.

“I can operate and programme CNC machines, I can problem-solve, and I’m a better communicator with the ability to work independently or in a team. I have also supported the learning of a work placement student.”

Principal Amanda Melton CBE said:

“Making the right choice of College is a big decision, and each Spring, we encourage young people to come and explore what our extraordinary College has to offer to support future career aspirations from an early stage.

“We would dearly love for our Year 8, 9 and 10 Open Event to be held on campus, but in the interests of keeping our community safe, it will take place online and make use of our outstanding web platform.

“I would encourage prospective students and parents to come along to the event and gain a taster of College life, as well as what is required to achieve successful progression on to university, or into an Apprenticeship or employment. We look forward to welcoming everyone virtually on the night.”

To find out more information about studying at Nelson and Colne College or Accrington and Rossendale College, please visit www.nelson.ac.uk or www.accross.ac.uk.

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Published On: April 19th, 2021
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