Campus Buzz Issue 1, Dec 2023 (Existing students))

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New for 2023

Bolton College Job Shop Bolton College Job Shop We recently welcomed guests to the official opening of our Job Shop, an exciting new talent hub connecting our students and apprentices to leading local and regional businesses. Located in the College’s Student Experience Zone, the Job Shop gives our learners opportunities to connect with leading employers, whilst businesses in turn gain exclusive access to fresh talent. Attendees included representatives from Bolton at Home, Bolton Council, Bolton NHS and the University of Bolton, as well as other organisations and businesses. The Job Shop is open Monday to Friday, 9am-3.30pm. We offer: • Apprenticeships • Careers, Information, Advice & Guidance • Employer Engagement • Enrichment • Job Search Activity • Professional Profile Building • Student Finance • UCAS • Volunteering • Work Experience

‘Bolton College takes pride in the work they do with industry, including tailoring curriculum based on industry feedback, giving their students the best opportunity to prepare for employment.’

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New students enjoy warm welcome As always, our new students were given a warm welcome at Bolton College during their Induction Day and Freshers’ Fair. Here are a few snapshots…

INDUCTION INDUCTION DAY DAY && FRESHER’S FRESHER’S FAIR FAIR

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Subhan set for high-flying career! On completion of his engineering course, Subhan had achieved Distinctions in every single unit and was inundated with offers from SEVEN Higher Apprenticeship providers, including industry giants BT and Barclays.

Subhan eventually opted for a Software Graduate Apprenticeship at the renowned multinational aerospace company, BAE Systems, which is highly unusual for a college leaver; Graduate Apprenticeships are typically given to people with university degrees. However, Subhan gave such a good impression that they couldn’t help but offer him this incredible opportunity. Well done Subhan!

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Create your own Neon sign Amazon This clever kit will allow you to create your own neon sign, spelling out whatever you wish.

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Gift for a Friend

PEARS & SHARE MINI GIFT The Body Shop For that person in your life who loves to socialise, this vibrant and fruity body bundle will rejuvenate partied-out skin.

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Gift for a Party Animal

KODAK SMILE CLASSIC DIGITAL INSTANT CAMERA Amazon A retro way to print your photos, allowing you to snap memories then print them within minutes.

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Gift for a Dog

Christmas mini puds dog treats Pets at home Christmas is the perfect opportunity to spoil your canine with these festive treats.

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progress Home-made ice cream maker

Gift for Parents/ Carers

amazon They say sharing is caring so if you’re lucky enough, your parent/carer will share the treats they make with you!

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Our promises

to you It’s important to us that we deliver high-quality education that meets your needs so here are our promises to you: • A high-quality learning programme • Regular meetings to discuss progress • Opportunities to express views about your course and College

• Written work and assignments to be returned promptly, with written feedback • Opportunities to take part in enrichment activities • Access to confidential counselling and welfare services • Help with careers information, advice and/or guidance.

What we ask

of you We ask that you: • Make the most of the opportunities available here • Work hard to achieve your potential • Come prepared for learning • Attend classes on time • Show respect to others.

Our College Charter details our promises to you in full. To read more click here Part of the University of Bolton Group

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3. What is the name of a male turkey?

2. What i best- s the Chris selling tmas Song ?

4. How many times does the number 1 appear on an advent calendar with 24 doors?

Answers: 1. Tom Hanks. 2. Bing Crosby’s White Christmas. 3. Gobblers. 4. 12 times. Part of the University of Bolton Group

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Preparing for Work Experience at Bolton College It’s likely that you will undertake external work experience as part of your study programme. This will be for a minimum of 30 hours, depending on the course you’re studying, and needs to take place outside of your normal days in College.

Work experience is a great opportunity helping you to: • Develop your skills • Have a better understanding of the world of work • Find out more about the industry you want to work in.

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WHAT YOU WANT TO DO This needs to be linked to your studies so you need to approach companies you know are in the business you want to be in. PEOPLE YOU KNOW Maybe you have family connections or friends that can put you in touch with a suitable placement. YOUR APPROACH This will be their first impression with any prospective work experience providers so be polite, keen and clear about what you’d like to do.

Work Experience will give you:

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• An understanding of the work environment and what employers expect of their workers

Work experience is different for T Levels; T Level Industry Placements last a minimum of 315 hours, whilst Industry Placements for our Education & Childcare T Level students is a minimum of 750 hours.

• An opportunity to explore possible career options • Increased self-understanding, maturity, independence and self-confidence • Increased motivation to continue study and/or undertake further training • An introduction to workplace practices • Enhanced opportunities for part-time and casual employment • The opportunity to include the employer’s work experience evaluation in future job and course applications • Opportunities to develop work-related competencies and acquire skills • The chance to ‘try out’ a workplace.

For any questions about work experience Please email: workexperience@boltoncc.ac.uk


T Level Industry Placements at Bolton NHS One of the big benefits of a T Level is an Industry Placement, spanning at least 315 hours (or 750 hours for Education & Childcare T Level students), giving our young professionals on-the-job experience in the sector they wish to work in. Our Health T Level students are currently making an impact at the Royal Bolton Hospital, with each assigned to a specific department, including Coronary Care; Day Case Surgery; Endoscopy; Elective Orthopaedics; Ear, Nose & Throat; Acute Paediatrics; and Community. Kim Fletcher, Apprentice Coordinator at Bolton NHS Foundation Trust, said: ‘These students are our future workforce and by giving them their first step into the workplace, they gain essential skills and knowledge for their future careers.’

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Masterclasses & real-life experience

We’re keen to bring your learning to life with real-life experiences and masterclasses from industry experts!

• Learners discovered their dream university and career pathways at our Higher Education Fair.

• Dionne, owner of aesthetics and micropigmentation salon The Dressing Up Box, gave our beauty learners a masterclass on the latest industry trends and cutting-edge techniques.

• Student volunteers supported Bolton Wanderers in the Community at the official launch of their Wellbeing Hub.

• Uniformed Public Services students were put through their paces with an army-style boot camp. • Early Years T Level students benefited from a masterclass with nursery manager Lynsey, an expert in childhood education and leadership excellence.

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Applying for university; writing a personal statement; sitting a job interview – in these situations, participation in our enrichment programme will prove that you are successful and well-rounded, with professional and technical skills outside of the classroom. You will benefit from four types of enrichment:

STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES Our learners’ voices are heard through Departmental Learner Forums and College-wide Learner Voice Forums. These interactive meetings involve senior management, giving you the opportunity to represent your peers and discuss aspects of college life.

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STUDENT VOLUNTEERS The Bolton College Volunteering Group provides diverse volunteering opportunities. Our goal is to match you with a fitting project, allowing you to assist others, gain work experience, and build confidence and friendships.

DEPARTMENTAL ENRICHMENT • •

Specific to the curriculum you are studying, enhancing classroom learning Activities include inspiring trips, meetings with industry experts, and visits to leading companies.

CROSS-COLLEGE ENRICHMENT

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Mixing and making friends with students from other departments with activities and sports to improve health, wellbeing and fitness. These activities fall into five categories:

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A visit to Wella Studios in Manchester

A trip to the outdoor activity centre, The Anderton Centre

Baking and selling cakes for Macmillan

Transforming a children’s centre for Fortalice, charity supporting victims of domestic abuse

Volunteering at a College Open Event

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Amy achieved a Distinction for her Early Years T Level and is now studying to become a teacher at Edge Hill University. She’s the first in her family to go to uni and she opened her results live on BBC Radio Manchester!

Umar smashed it with a Distinction for his Design, Surveying & Planning T Level; he was soon offered Apprenticeships at PlanBEE and Bowmer + Kirkland.

August saw our students celebrating outstanding results, with many progressing straight into university or employment.

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Forensics student Michael Walker achieved THREE Distinction Stars. He’s now at UCLan and wants to become a fire investigator.

Olivia completed her Level 2 electrical course and was offered an Apprenticeship at WMB (Installations) Ltd, who are working on the £40 million new build at the Royal Bolton Hospital!

Chloe achieved a Merit on her Digital T Level and is now studying computing at Man Met University.

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College Life in Pictures

New uniforms for Uniformed Public Services students

It’s only three months into the College year but we’ve been busy! Here’s a taste of what we’ve been up to…

Early years students receive a visit from the College’s nursery children Wearing yellow to support World Mental Health Day

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A visit from Chris Green MP to discuss Gold Standard T Levels

A performance of ‘Bolton Dungeon’ for Halloween

Car part donations from the RRG Group for the College’s motor vehicle students

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Learning & Development Mentors (LDMs)

LDM Case Study Your very own Learning & Development Mentor (LDM) supports you throughout your time at College. Weekly tutorials with your LDM are part of your study programme, and your LDM is also your key point of contact in College. Your LDM will also: • Help you to stay on track with your course • Encourage you to explore further study, career and university options • Ensure you’re prepared to succeed in the world of work • Support your time at College so you’re successful and happy.

Ryan is one of the College’s Learning Development Mentors. He said: ‘My primary goal as an LDM is to break down any barriers to learning, ensuring that the learners I work with succeed, achieve and fulfil their potential. The strong working relationships we have with our learners also allows us to offer platforms of support to those that may need to access counselling, the mental health team, wellbeing or the student zone. I take pride in the fact that young people leaving Bolton College are not only prepared for the challenges of the real world but also equipped to become active and engaged citizens in society. Whether they choose to progress into employment or pursue higher education, our role ensures that they are well-prepared for the next exciting chapter in their lives.’

Check out our Whistle Stop Tour of Bolton College.

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Key Contacts

Admissions 01204 482 155 admissions@boltoncc.ac.uk Apprenticeships 01204 482 033 apprenticeships@boltoncc.ac.uk Customer Support 01204 482 000 info@boltoncc.ac.uk Learner Support 01204 482 669 studentsupportadmins@boltoncc.ac.uk Student Finance 01204 482 191 studentfinance@boltoncc.ac.uk Student Experience Zone 01204 482 182 studentservices@boltoncc.ac.uk

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