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OUR COURSES
T Levels. T Levels are an alternative to A levels, apprenticeships and other 16 to 19 courses. Equivalent to three A levels, a T Level focuses on vocational skills and can help students into skilled employment, higher study or apprenticeships. APPLY — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Submit your application. Choose your courses and complete an application form online. Attend interview and receive your offer. Attend an interview so we can find out more about you and your interests. If you are successful, you will receive a conditional offer. Accept your offer and attend induction.SUMMER INDUCTION
Drop in and meet our friendly advice and recruitment team for guidance on your options and get an offer on the day. Three days of fun. Our Summer Induction runs across three days, sign up to the day most suitable for you, if you would like to attend multiple days, you are more than welcome. Monday 28 June: STEM Day. Maths.CORPORATION
The Corporation has the following committees: Audit and Risk Committee - advising on the audit and internal control systems of the College. Governance and Search Committee - advising on membership, training and self-assessment of the board of governors. Remuneration Committee - advising on the pay and performance of designated senior staff. TERM DATES — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Summer Term Monday 19 April 2021 to Tuesday 6 July 2021. Term 5: Monday 19 April 2021 to Friday 28 May 2021. Bank Holiday: Monday 3 May 2020. Half term break: Monday 31 May 2021 to JOBS — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Guidance Notes. It is Newham Sixth Form College’s policy to recruit the most suitable person for each vacancy, regardless of the protected characteristics set out in the Equality Act 2010, and as such Newham Sixth Form College is committed to ensuring equal opportunities and fair treatment in the workplace for its entire staff regardless of gender, sexual orientation, transgender statusCRIMINOLOGY
Criminology is the scientific study of crime and criminals. The discipline looks at the many reasons why a person commits a crime, and by understanding what motivates individuals to commit crimes, we can develop techniques to control crime in society and rehabilitate criminals. Key topics. TOP 10 MOST POPULAR DEGREES IN THE UK Here are the top 10 most popular degrees based on the number of applications received by UCAS in 2018: 10. Economics. 58,480 applications received. This is the study of money, inflation, investments, financial growth and how we use money to accommodate ourneeds in society.
NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Newham Sixth Form College is based in the heart of East London. Awarded Ofsted outstanding for personal development, behaviour and welfare in 2019, we provide the widest range of courses, best opportunities and greatest futures. NewVIc student Arooj wins Darning Newham’s design competition. A LEVELS — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE The number of applied courses and A Levels you take is dependent on your predicted grades, career direction and progression. Usually the main difference between Level 3 Extended Certificates and A Levels are the way that they are assessed. Entry requirements. These courses require a minimum of 5 GCSEs (grades 9 - 5)OUR COURSES
T Levels. T Levels are an alternative to A levels, apprenticeships and other 16 to 19 courses. Equivalent to three A levels, a T Level focuses on vocational skills and can help students into skilled employment, higher study or apprenticeships. APPLY — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Submit your application. Choose your courses and complete an application form online. Attend interview and receive your offer. Attend an interview so we can find out more about you and your interests. If you are successful, you will receive a conditional offer. Accept your offer and attend induction.SUMMER INDUCTION
Drop in and meet our friendly advice and recruitment team for guidance on your options and get an offer on the day. Three days of fun. Our Summer Induction runs across three days, sign up to the day most suitable for you, if you would like to attend multiple days, you are more than welcome. Monday 28 June: STEM Day. Maths.CORPORATION
The Corporation has the following committees: Audit and Risk Committee - advising on the audit and internal control systems of the College. Governance and Search Committee - advising on membership, training and self-assessment of the board of governors. Remuneration Committee - advising on the pay and performance of designated senior staff. TERM DATES — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Summer Term Monday 19 April 2021 to Tuesday 6 July 2021. Term 5: Monday 19 April 2021 to Friday 28 May 2021. Bank Holiday: Monday 3 May 2020. Half term break: Monday 31 May 2021 toOUR COURSES
T Levels. T Levels are an alternative to A levels, apprenticeships and other 16 to 19 courses. Equivalent to three A levels, a T Level focuses on vocational skills and can help students into skilled employment, higher study or apprenticeships. SCHOOLS — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Jun 30, 2021. Get in touch. To find out more about how we can support you and your students with bespoke sessions and careers guidance, please contact Parul, our Schools Outreach Officer. Parul Begum. pbegum@newvic.ac.uk. 020 7540 0658. Supporting our community. APPLY — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Submit your application. Choose your courses and complete an application form online. Attend interview and receive your offer. Attend an interview so we can find out more about you and your interests. If you are successful, you will receive a conditional offer. Accept your offer and attend induction. ENROL — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Enrolment Helpline. 020 7540 6999. (lines open August 2021) Be prepared. You will need: complete application form (if you have not yet applied, click here to complete online) A photo of your original GCSE / college results. Have an electronic copy of your school/college reference ready to send to us at advice@newvic.ac.uk, if not alreadysent
GCSES AND FUNCTIONAL Heading into a new era of global tourism. Across the world, the travel and tourism industry has been hit the hardest since the 2020 pandemic resulting in the loss of billions in revenue and income for airlines, hotels, resorts, businesses, and more.ONLINE OPEN DAY
Online Open Day. GET INSPIRED ABOUT YOUR FUTURE. This year our Open Day is going to be a little different. We believe that social distancing is the most important thing we can all do right now, and that means we can’t get together like we normally would and invite you in to look around the college, meet teachers and find out moreabout our
LEVEL 3 IT — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Level 3 IT — Newham Sixth Form College. IT. LEVEL 3 NATIONAL DIPLOMA (btec) Entry requirements. A minimum of 5 GCSEs (average score of 4) These must include: English Language or Maths at grade 4. Students currently taking an intermediate vocational course will need a minimum of a Level 2 Diploma in a related subject at Merit. Assessment. ELITE SPORT ACADEMIES The NewVIc Sports Academy provides four intensive elite programmes for talented sportspeople. Alongside a full time curriculum programme, members of the Elite Sport Academies receive specialist training and coaching, the opportunity to compete in college level sports, and chance to apply for university sport scholarships. LEVEL 3 IT NETWORKING AND SYSTEMS SUPPORT Level 3 IT Networking and Systems Support — Newham Sixth Form College. IT Networking & Systems Support. LEVEL 3 NATIONAL DIPLOMA (btec) Entry requirements. A minimum of 5 GCSEs (average score of 4) These must include: Maths at grade 5. Students currently taking an intermediate vocational course will need a minimum of a Level 2Diploma in a
NILUFA JAHAN
Labour Party Councillor and Deputy Cabinet Environment and Transport for Newham Council Nilufa Jahan is currently a Labour Party Councillor and Deputy Cabinet Environment and Transport for Newham Council. Nilufa is a former A Level student at NewVIc. She progressed on to an undergraduate degree at NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Newham Sixth Form College is based in the heart of East London. Awarded Ofsted outstanding for personal development, behaviour and welfare in 2019, we provide the widest range of courses, best opportunities and greatest futures. NewVIc student Arooj wins Darning Newham’s design competition. A LEVELS — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE The number of applied courses and A Levels you take is dependent on your predicted grades, career direction and progression. Usually the main difference between Level 3 Extended Certificates and A Levels are the way that they are assessed. Entry requirements. These courses require a minimum of 5 GCSEs (grades 9 - 5)OUR COURSES
T Levels. T Levels are an alternative to A levels, apprenticeships and other 16 to 19 courses. Equivalent to three A levels, a T Level focuses on vocational skills and can help students into skilled employment, higher study or apprenticeships. APPLY — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Submit your application. Choose your courses and complete an application form online. Attend interview and receive your offer. Attend an interview so we can find out more about you and your interests. If you are successful, you will receive a conditional offer. Accept your offer and attend induction.SUMMER INDUCTION
Drop in and meet our friendly advice and recruitment team for guidance on your options and get an offer on the day. Three days of fun. Our Summer Induction runs across three days, sign up to the day most suitable for you, if you would like to attend multiple days, you are more than welcome. Monday 28 June: STEM Day. Maths.CORPORATION
The Corporation has the following committees: Audit and Risk Committee - advising on the audit and internal control systems of the College. Governance and Search Committee - advising on membership, training and self-assessment of the board of governors. Remuneration Committee - advising on the pay and performance of designated senior staff. TERM DATES — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Summer Term Monday 19 April 2021 to Tuesday 6 July 2021. Term 5: Monday 19 April 2021 to Friday 28 May 2021. Bank Holiday: Monday 3 May 2020. Half term break: Monday 31 May 2021 to JOBS — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Guidance Notes. It is Newham Sixth Form College’s policy to recruit the most suitable person for each vacancy, regardless of the protected characteristics set out in the Equality Act 2010, and as such Newham Sixth Form College is committed to ensuring equal opportunities and fair treatment in the workplace for its entire staff regardless of gender, sexual orientation, transgender statusCRIMINOLOGY
Criminology is the scientific study of crime and criminals. The discipline looks at the many reasons why a person commits a crime, and by understanding what motivates individuals to commit crimes, we can develop techniques to control crime in society and rehabilitate criminals. Key topics. TOP 10 MOST POPULAR DEGREES IN THE UK Here are the top 10 most popular degrees based on the number of applications received by UCAS in 2018: 10. Economics. 58,480 applications received. This is the study of money, inflation, investments, financial growth and how we use money to accommodate ourneeds in society.
NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Newham Sixth Form College is based in the heart of East London. Awarded Ofsted outstanding for personal development, behaviour and welfare in 2019, we provide the widest range of courses, best opportunities and greatest futures. NewVIc student Arooj wins Darning Newham’s design competition. A LEVELS — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE The number of applied courses and A Levels you take is dependent on your predicted grades, career direction and progression. Usually the main difference between Level 3 Extended Certificates and A Levels are the way that they are assessed. Entry requirements. These courses require a minimum of 5 GCSEs (grades 9 - 5)OUR COURSES
T Levels. T Levels are an alternative to A levels, apprenticeships and other 16 to 19 courses. Equivalent to three A levels, a T Level focuses on vocational skills and can help students into skilled employment, higher study or apprenticeships. APPLY — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Submit your application. Choose your courses and complete an application form online. Attend interview and receive your offer. Attend an interview so we can find out more about you and your interests. If you are successful, you will receive a conditional offer. Accept your offer and attend induction.SUMMER INDUCTION
Drop in and meet our friendly advice and recruitment team for guidance on your options and get an offer on the day. Three days of fun. Our Summer Induction runs across three days, sign up to the day most suitable for you, if you would like to attend multiple days, you are more than welcome. Monday 28 June: STEM Day. Maths.CORPORATION
The Corporation has the following committees: Audit and Risk Committee - advising on the audit and internal control systems of the College. Governance and Search Committee - advising on membership, training and self-assessment of the board of governors. Remuneration Committee - advising on the pay and performance of designated senior staff. TERM DATES — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Summer Term Monday 19 April 2021 to Tuesday 6 July 2021. Term 5: Monday 19 April 2021 to Friday 28 May 2021. Bank Holiday: Monday 3 May 2020. Half term break: Monday 31 May 2021 to JOBS — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Guidance Notes. It is Newham Sixth Form College’s policy to recruit the most suitable person for each vacancy, regardless of the protected characteristics set out in the Equality Act 2010, and as such Newham Sixth Form College is committed to ensuring equal opportunities and fair treatment in the workplace for its entire staff regardless of gender, sexual orientation, transgender statusCRIMINOLOGY
Criminology is the scientific study of crime and criminals. The discipline looks at the many reasons why a person commits a crime, and by understanding what motivates individuals to commit crimes, we can develop techniques to control crime in society and rehabilitate criminals. Key topics. TOP 10 MOST POPULAR DEGREES IN THE UK Here are the top 10 most popular degrees based on the number of applications received by UCAS in 2018: 10. Economics. 58,480 applications received. This is the study of money, inflation, investments, financial growth and how we use money to accommodate ourneeds in society.
OUR COURSES
T Levels. T Levels are an alternative to A levels, apprenticeships and other 16 to 19 courses. Equivalent to three A levels, a T Level focuses on vocational skills and can help students into skilled employment, higher study or apprenticeships. SCHOOLS — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Jun 30, 2021. Get in touch. To find out more about how we can support you and your students with bespoke sessions and careers guidance, please contact Parul, our Schools Outreach Officer. Parul Begum. pbegum@newvic.ac.uk. 020 7540 0658. Supporting our community. APPLY — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Submit your application. Choose your courses and complete an application form online. Attend interview and receive your offer. Attend an interview so we can find out more about you and your interests. If you are successful, you will receive a conditional offer. Accept your offer and attend induction. ENROL — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Enrolment Helpline. 020 7540 6999. (lines open August 2021) Be prepared. You will need: complete application form (if you have not yet applied, click here to complete online) A photo of your original GCSE / college results. Have an electronic copy of your school/college reference ready to send to us at advice@newvic.ac.uk, if not alreadysent
GCSES AND FUNCTIONAL Heading into a new era of global tourism. Across the world, the travel and tourism industry has been hit the hardest since the 2020 pandemic resulting in the loss of billions in revenue and income for airlines, hotels, resorts, businesses, and more.ONLINE OPEN DAY
Online Open Day. GET INSPIRED ABOUT YOUR FUTURE. This year our Open Day is going to be a little different. We believe that social distancing is the most important thing we can all do right now, and that means we can’t get together like we normally would and invite you in to look around the college, meet teachers and find out moreabout our
LEVEL 3 IT — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Level 3 IT — Newham Sixth Form College. IT. LEVEL 3 NATIONAL DIPLOMA (btec) Entry requirements. A minimum of 5 GCSEs (average score of 4) These must include: English Language or Maths at grade 4. Students currently taking an intermediate vocational course will need a minimum of a Level 2 Diploma in a related subject at Merit. Assessment. ELITE SPORT ACADEMIES The NewVIc Sports Academy provides four intensive elite programmes for talented sportspeople. Alongside a full time curriculum programme, members of the Elite Sport Academies receive specialist training and coaching, the opportunity to compete in college level sports, and chance to apply for university sport scholarships. LEVEL 3 IT NETWORKING AND SYSTEMS SUPPORT Level 3 IT Networking and Systems Support — Newham Sixth Form College. IT Networking & Systems Support. LEVEL 3 NATIONAL DIPLOMA (btec) Entry requirements. A minimum of 5 GCSEs (average score of 4) These must include: Maths at grade 5. Students currently taking an intermediate vocational course will need a minimum of a Level 2Diploma in a
NILUFA JAHAN
Labour Party Councillor and Deputy Cabinet Environment and Transport for Newham Council Nilufa Jahan is currently a Labour Party Councillor and Deputy Cabinet Environment and Transport for Newham Council. Nilufa is a former A Level student at NewVIc. She progressed on to an undergraduate degree at NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Newham Sixth Form College is based in the heart of East London. Awarded Ofsted outstanding for personal development, behaviour and welfare in 2019, we provide the widest range of courses, best opportunities and greatest futures. SEARCH COURSES: View all courses. Apply Now. News. May 24, 2021.OUR COURSES
Our advice and recruitment team are available to provide information and answer any questions you may have about your application. They are available: Monday - Friday. 9 am - 4 pm. email: advice@newvic.ac.uk. phone: 0207 473 4110. (Option 3, extension: 3102) Discover your path. Get amazing guidance. A LEVELS — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE The number of applied courses and A Levels you take is dependent on your predicted grades, career direction and progression. Usually the main difference between Level 3 Extended Certificates and A Levels are the way that they are assessed. Entry requirements. These courses require a minimum of 5 GCSEs (grades 9 - 5) APPLY — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Submit your application. Choose your courses and complete an application form online. Attend interview and receive your offer. Attend an interview so we can find out more about you and your interests. If you are successful, you will receive a conditional offer. Accept your offer and attend induction. TERM DATES — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Staff training day: Monday 22 February. Term 4: Monday 22 February 2021 to Thursday 1 April 2021. Spring break: Friday 2 April 2021 to Friday 16 April 2021. Summer Term. Monday 19 April 2021 to. Tuesday 6 July 2021. Term 5: Monday 19 April 2021 to Friday 28 May 2021. BankHoliday: Monday 3
ONLINE OPEN DAY
Online Open Day. GET INSPIRED ABOUT YOUR FUTURE. This year our Open Day is going to be a little different. We believe that social distancing is the most important thing we can all do right now, and that means we can’t get together like we normally would and invite you in to look around the college, meet teachers and find out moreabout our
HIRE OUR FACILITIES
Our lettings are available 7 days a week with extended opening hours during school holidays. Ample parking is available onsite, changing and shower facilities are available in the sports centre as part of the hire. The college does not accept bookings for hire from any religious or political groups. Prices and Availability. LettingsInformation.
TOP 10 MOST POPULAR DEGREES IN THE UK Here are the top 10 most popular degrees based on the number of applications received by UCAS in 2018: 10. Economics. 58,480 applications received. This is the study of money, inflation, investments, financial growth and how we use money to accommodate ourneeds in society.
CRIMINOLOGY
Criminology is the scientific study of crime and criminals. The discipline looks at the many reasons why a person commits a crime, and by understanding what motivates individuals to commit crimes, we can develop techniques to control crime in society and rehabilitate criminals. Key topics. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE NEW T-LEVELS AND BTECS T-Levels entry requirements are slightly higher than BTECs as there is the added element of you committing to a long industry placement.Employers expect a mature approach to your job role and your college would expect a high standard of work to be produced. The requirements are a minimum of five GCSE grades at 9–4 including English language and maths. NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Newham Sixth Form College is based in the heart of East London. Awarded Ofsted outstanding for personal development, behaviour and welfare in 2019, we provide the widest range of courses, best opportunities and greatest futures. NewVIc student Arooj wins Darning Newham’s design competition.OUR COURSES
Our advice and recruitment team are available to provide information and answer any questions you may have about your application. They are available: Monday - Friday. 9 am - 4 pm. email: advice@newvic.ac.uk. phone: 0207 473 4110. (Option 3, extension: 3102) Discover your path. Get amazing guidance. A LEVELS — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE The number of applied courses and A Levels you take is dependent on your predicted grades, career direction and progression. Usually the main difference between Level 3 Extended Certificates and A Levels are the way that they are assessed. Entry requirements. These courses require a minimum of 5 GCSEs (grades 9 - 5) APPLY — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Submit your application. Choose your courses and complete an application form online. Attend interview and receive your offer. Attend an interview so we can find out more about you and your interests. If you are successful, you will receive a conditional offer. Accept your offer and attend induction. TERM DATES — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Staff training day: Monday 22 February. Term 4: Monday 22 February 2021 to Thursday 1 April 2021. Spring break: Friday 2 April 2021 to Friday 16 April 2021. Summer Term. Monday 19 April 2021 to. Tuesday 6 July 2021. Term 5: Monday 19 April 2021 to Friday 28 May 2021. BankHoliday: Monday 3
ONLINE OPEN DAY
Online Open Day. GET INSPIRED ABOUT YOUR FUTURE. This year our Open Day is going to be a little different. We believe that social distancing is the most important thing we can all do right now, and that means we can’t get together like we normally would and invite you in to look around the college, meet teachers and find out moreabout our
HIRE OUR FACILITIES
Our lettings are available 7 days a week with extended opening hours during school holidays. Ample parking is available onsite, changing and shower facilities are available in the sports centre as part of the hire. The college does not accept bookings for hire from any religious or political groups. Prices and Availability. LettingsInformation.
TOP 10 MOST POPULAR DEGREES IN THE UK Here are the top 10 most popular degrees based on the number of applications received by UCAS in 2018: 10. Economics. 58,480 applications received. This is the study of money, inflation, investments, financial growth and how we use money to accommodate ourneeds in society.
CRIMINOLOGY
Criminology is the scientific study of crime and criminals. The discipline looks at the many reasons why a person commits a crime, and by understanding what motivates individuals to commit crimes, we can develop techniques to control crime in society and rehabilitate criminals. Key topics. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE NEW T-LEVELS AND BTECS T-Levels entry requirements are slightly higher than BTECs as there is the added element of you committing to a long industry placement.Employers expect a mature approach to your job role and your college would expect a high standard of work to be produced. The requirements are a minimum of five GCSE grades at 9–4 including English language and maths.OUR COURSES
T Levels. T Levels are an alternative to A levels, apprenticeships and other 16 to 19 courses. Equivalent to three A levels, a T Level focuses on vocational skills and can help students into skilled employment, higher study or apprenticeships.SUMMER INDUCTION
Drop in and meet our friendly advice and recruitment team for guidance on your options and get an offer on the day. Three days of fun. Our Summer Induction runs across three days, sign up to the day most suitable for you, if you would like to attend multiple days, you are more than welcome. Monday 28 June: STEM Day. Maths. ENROL — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Enrolment Helpline. 020 7540 6999. (lines open August 2021) Be prepared. You will need: complete application form (if you have not yet applied, click here to complete online) A photo of your original GCSE / college results. Have an electronic copy of your school/college reference ready to send to us at advice@newvic.ac.uk, if not alreadysent
CORPORATION
The Corporation has the following committees: Audit and Risk Committee - advising on the audit and internal control systems of the College. Governance and Search Committee - advising on membership, training and self-assessment of the board of governors. Remuneration Committee - advising on the pay and performance of designated senior staff. GCSES AND FUNCTIONAL Heading into a new era of global tourism. Across the world, the travel and tourism industry has been hit the hardest since the 2020 pandemic resulting in the loss of billions in revenue and income for airlines, hotels, resorts, businesses, and more. JOBS — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Guidance Notes. It is Newham Sixth Form College’s policy to recruit the most suitable person for each vacancy, regardless of the protected characteristics set out in the Equality Act 2010, and as such Newham Sixth Form College is committed to ensuring equal opportunities and fair treatment in the workplace for its entire staff regardless of gender, sexual orientation, transgender statusCOMPUTER SCIENCE
Best in the country. Our Computer Science programme is in the top 10% for all providers across the UK. Our Networking and System support has been in the top 15% for the past six years, improving continuously in teaching and professional experiences. Look forward to developing in demand skills. IT is at the forefront of all future careers.FINANCIAL SUPPORT
a helping hand when you need it. There are a number of financial support options available for students from low income households. These include financial help from the college’s bursary scheme to help with the costs of studying at college. LEVEL 3 IT NETWORKING AND SYSTEMS SUPPORT Level 3 IT Networking and Systems Support — Newham Sixth Form College. IT Networking & Systems Support. LEVEL 3 NATIONAL DIPLOMA (btec) Entry requirements. A minimum of 5 GCSEs (average score of 4) These must include: Maths at grade 5. Students currently taking an intermediate vocational course will need a minimum of a Level 2Diploma in a
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Contact us. Newham Sixth Form College Prince Regent Lane London E13 8SG. 020 7473 4110. info@newvic.ac.uk. Media enquiries. marketing@newvic.ac.uk NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Newham Sixth Form College is based in the heart of East London. Awarded Ofsted outstanding for personal development, behaviour and welfare in 2019, we provide the widest range of courses, best opportunities and greatest futures. SEARCH COURSES: View all courses. Apply Now. News. May 24, 2021.OUR COURSES
Our advice and recruitment team are available to provide information and answer any questions you may have about your application. They are available: Monday - Friday. 9 am - 4 pm. email: advice@newvic.ac.uk. phone: 0207 473 4110. (Option 3, extension: 3102) Discover your path. Get amazing guidance. A LEVELS — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE The number of applied courses and A Levels you take is dependent on your predicted grades, career direction and progression. Usually the main difference between Level 3 Extended Certificates and A Levels are the way that they are assessed. Entry requirements. These courses require a minimum of 5 GCSEs (grades 9 - 5) APPLY — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Submit your application. Choose your courses and complete an application form online. Attend interview and receive your offer. Attend an interview so we can find out more about you and your interests. If you are successful, you will receive a conditional offer. Accept your offer and attend induction. TERM DATES — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Staff training day: Monday 22 February. Term 4: Monday 22 February 2021 to Thursday 1 April 2021. Spring break: Friday 2 April 2021 to Friday 16 April 2021. Summer Term. Monday 19 April 2021 to. Tuesday 6 July 2021. Term 5: Monday 19 April 2021 to Friday 28 May 2021. BankHoliday: Monday 3
ONLINE OPEN DAY
Online Open Day. GET INSPIRED ABOUT YOUR FUTURE. This year our Open Day is going to be a little different. We believe that social distancing is the most important thing we can all do right now, and that means we can’t get together like we normally would and invite you in to look around the college, meet teachers and find out moreabout our
HIRE OUR FACILITIES
Our lettings are available 7 days a week with extended opening hours during school holidays. Ample parking is available onsite, changing and shower facilities are available in the sports centre as part of the hire. The college does not accept bookings for hire from any religious or political groups. Prices and Availability. LettingsInformation.
TOP 10 MOST POPULAR DEGREES IN THE UK Here are the top 10 most popular degrees based on the number of applications received by UCAS in 2018: 10. Economics. 58,480 applications received. This is the study of money, inflation, investments, financial growth and how we use money to accommodate ourneeds in society.
CRIMINOLOGY
Criminology is the scientific study of crime and criminals. The discipline looks at the many reasons why a person commits a crime, and by understanding what motivates individuals to commit crimes, we can develop techniques to control crime in society and rehabilitate criminals. Key topics. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE NEW T-LEVELS AND BTECS T-Levels entry requirements are slightly higher than BTECs as there is the added element of you committing to a long industry placement.Employers expect a mature approach to your job role and your college would expect a high standard of work to be produced. The requirements are a minimum of five GCSE grades at 9–4 including English language and maths. NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Newham Sixth Form College is based in the heart of East London. Awarded Ofsted outstanding for personal development, behaviour and welfare in 2019, we provide the widest range of courses, best opportunities and greatest futures. SEARCH COURSES: View all courses. Apply Now. News. May 24, 2021.OUR COURSES
Our advice and recruitment team are available to provide information and answer any questions you may have about your application. They are available: Monday - Friday. 9 am - 4 pm. email: advice@newvic.ac.uk. phone: 0207 473 4110. (Option 3, extension: 3102) Discover your path. Get amazing guidance. A LEVELS — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE The number of applied courses and A Levels you take is dependent on your predicted grades, career direction and progression. Usually the main difference between Level 3 Extended Certificates and A Levels are the way that they are assessed. Entry requirements. These courses require a minimum of 5 GCSEs (grades 9 - 5) APPLY — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Submit your application. Choose your courses and complete an application form online. Attend interview and receive your offer. Attend an interview so we can find out more about you and your interests. If you are successful, you will receive a conditional offer. Accept your offer and attend induction. TERM DATES — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Staff training day: Monday 22 February. Term 4: Monday 22 February 2021 to Thursday 1 April 2021. Spring break: Friday 2 April 2021 to Friday 16 April 2021. Summer Term. Monday 19 April 2021 to. Tuesday 6 July 2021. Term 5: Monday 19 April 2021 to Friday 28 May 2021. BankHoliday: Monday 3
ONLINE OPEN DAY
Online Open Day. GET INSPIRED ABOUT YOUR FUTURE. This year our Open Day is going to be a little different. We believe that social distancing is the most important thing we can all do right now, and that means we can’t get together like we normally would and invite you in to look around the college, meet teachers and find out moreabout our
HIRE OUR FACILITIES
Our lettings are available 7 days a week with extended opening hours during school holidays. Ample parking is available onsite, changing and shower facilities are available in the sports centre as part of the hire. The college does not accept bookings for hire from any religious or political groups. Prices and Availability. LettingsInformation.
TOP 10 MOST POPULAR DEGREES IN THE UK Here are the top 10 most popular degrees based on the number of applications received by UCAS in 2018: 10. Economics. 58,480 applications received. This is the study of money, inflation, investments, financial growth and how we use money to accommodate ourneeds in society.
CRIMINOLOGY
Criminology is the scientific study of crime and criminals. The discipline looks at the many reasons why a person commits a crime, and by understanding what motivates individuals to commit crimes, we can develop techniques to control crime in society and rehabilitate criminals. Key topics. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE NEW T-LEVELS AND BTECS T-Levels entry requirements are slightly higher than BTECs as there is the added element of you committing to a long industry placement.Employers expect a mature approach to your job role and your college would expect a high standard of work to be produced. The requirements are a minimum of five GCSE grades at 9–4 including English language and maths.OUR COURSES
T Levels. T Levels are an alternative to A levels, apprenticeships and other 16 to 19 courses. Equivalent to three A levels, a T Level focuses on vocational skills and can help students into skilled employment, higher study or apprenticeships. ENROL — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Enrolment Helpline. 020 7540 6999. (lines open August 2021) Be prepared. You will need: complete application form (if you have not yet applied, click here to complete online) A photo of your original GCSE / college results. Have an electronic copy of your school/college reference ready to send to us at advice@newvic.ac.uk, if not alreadysent
CORPORATION
The Corporation has the following committees: Audit and Risk Committee - advising on the audit and internal control systems of the College. Governance and Search Committee - advising on membership, training and self-assessment of the board of governors. Remuneration Committee - advising on the pay and performance of designated senior staff.CRIMINOLOGY
Criminology is the scientific study of crime and criminals. The discipline looks at the many reasons why a person commits a crime, and by understanding what motivates individuals to commit crimes, we can develop techniques to control crime in society and rehabilitate criminals. Key topics. GCSES AND FUNCTIONAL Heading into a new era of global tourism. Across the world, the travel and tourism industry has been hit the hardest since the 2020 pandemic resulting in the loss of billions in revenue and income for airlines, hotels, resorts, businesses, and more.SUMMER INDUCTION
Drop in and meet our friendly advice and recruitment team for guidance on your options and get an offer on the day. Three days of fun. Our Summer Induction runs across three days, sign up to the day most suitable for you, if you would like to attend multiple days, you are more than welcome. Monday 28 June: STEM Day. Maths. JOBS — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Guidance Notes. It is Newham Sixth Form College’s policy to recruit the most suitable person for each vacancy, regardless of the protected characteristics set out in the Equality Act 2010, and as such Newham Sixth Form College is committed to ensuring equal opportunities and fair treatment in the workplace for its entire staff regardless of gender, sexual orientation, transgender statusCOMPUTER SCIENCE
Best in the country. Our Computer Science programme is in the top 10% for all providers across the UK. Our Networking and System support has been in the top 15% for the past six years, improving continuously in teaching and professional experiences. Look forward to developing in demand skills. IT is at the forefront of all future careers. LEVEL 3 IT NETWORKING AND SYSTEMS SUPPORT Level 3 IT Networking and Systems Support — Newham Sixth Form College. IT Networking & Systems Support. LEVEL 3 NATIONAL DIPLOMA (btec) Entry requirements. A minimum of 5 GCSEs (average score of 4) These must include: Maths at grade 5. Students currently taking an intermediate vocational course will need a minimum of a Level 2Diploma in a
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Contact us. Newham Sixth Form College Prince Regent Lane London E13 8SG. 020 7473 4110. info@newvic.ac.uk. Media enquiries. marketing@newvic.ac.uk NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Newham Sixth Form College is based in the heart of East London. Awarded Ofsted outstanding for personal development, behaviour and welfare in 2019, we provide the widest range of courses, best opportunities and greatest futures. SEARCH COURSES: View all courses. Apply Now. News. May 24, 2021.OUR COURSES
Our advice and recruitment team are available to provide information and answer any questions you may have about your application. They are available: Monday - Friday. 9 am - 4 pm. email: advice@newvic.ac.uk. phone: 0207 473 4110. (Option 3, extension: 3102) Discover your path. Get amazing guidance. APPLY — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Submit your application. Choose your courses and complete an application form online. Attend interview and receive your offer. Attend an interview so we can find out more about you and your interests. If you are successful, you will receive a conditional offer. Accept your offer and attend induction. A LEVELS — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE The number of applied courses and A Levels you take is dependent on your predicted grades, career direction and progression. Usually the main difference between Level 3 Extended Certificates and A Levels are the way that they are assessed. Entry requirements. These courses require a minimum of 5 GCSEs (grades 9 - 5) TERM DATES — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Staff training day: Monday 22 February. Term 4: Monday 22 February 2021 to Thursday 1 April 2021. Spring break: Friday 2 April 2021 to Friday 16 April 2021. Summer Term. Monday 19 April 2021 to. Tuesday 6 July 2021. Term 5: Monday 19 April 2021 to Friday 28 May 2021. BankHoliday: Monday 3
GCSES AND FUNCTIONAL Contact us. Our advice and recruitment team are available to provide information and answer any questions you may have about your application. They are available: Monday - Friday. 9 am - 4 pm. email: advice@newvic.ac.uk. phone: 0207 473 4110. (Option 3, extension: 3102) Outstanding advice andONLINE OPEN DAY
Online Open Day. GET INSPIRED ABOUT YOUR FUTURE. This year our Open Day is going to be a little different. We believe that social distancing is the most important thing we can all do right now, and that means we can’t get together like we normally would and invite you in to look around the college, meet teachers and find out moreabout our
TOP 10 MOST POPULAR DEGREES IN THE UK Here are the top 10 most popular degrees based on the number of applications received by UCAS in 2018: 10. Economics. 58,480 applications received. This is the study of money, inflation, investments, financial growth and how we use money to accommodate ourneeds in society.
HIRE OUR FACILITIES
Our lettings are available 7 days a week with extended opening hours during school holidays. Ample parking is available onsite, changing and shower facilities are available in the sports centre as part of the hire. The college does not accept bookings for hire from any religious or political groups. Prices and Availability. LettingsInformation.
CRIMINOLOGY
Criminology is the scientific study of crime and criminals. The discipline looks at the many reasons why a person commits a crime, and by understanding what motivates individuals to commit crimes, we can develop techniques to control crime in society and rehabilitate criminals. Key topics. NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Newham Sixth Form College is based in the heart of East London. Awarded Ofsted outstanding for personal development, behaviour and welfare in 2019, we provide the widest range of courses, best opportunities and greatest futures. SEARCH COURSES: View all courses. Apply Now. News. May 24, 2021.OUR COURSES
Our advice and recruitment team are available to provide information and answer any questions you may have about your application. They are available: Monday - Friday. 9 am - 4 pm. email: advice@newvic.ac.uk. phone: 0207 473 4110. (Option 3, extension: 3102) Discover your path. Get amazing guidance. APPLY — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Submit your application. Choose your courses and complete an application form online. Attend interview and receive your offer. Attend an interview so we can find out more about you and your interests. If you are successful, you will receive a conditional offer. Accept your offer and attend induction. A LEVELS — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE The number of applied courses and A Levels you take is dependent on your predicted grades, career direction and progression. Usually the main difference between Level 3 Extended Certificates and A Levels are the way that they are assessed. Entry requirements. These courses require a minimum of 5 GCSEs (grades 9 - 5) TERM DATES — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Staff training day: Monday 22 February. Term 4: Monday 22 February 2021 to Thursday 1 April 2021. Spring break: Friday 2 April 2021 to Friday 16 April 2021. Summer Term. Monday 19 April 2021 to. Tuesday 6 July 2021. Term 5: Monday 19 April 2021 to Friday 28 May 2021. BankHoliday: Monday 3
GCSES AND FUNCTIONAL Contact us. Our advice and recruitment team are available to provide information and answer any questions you may have about your application. They are available: Monday - Friday. 9 am - 4 pm. email: advice@newvic.ac.uk. phone: 0207 473 4110. (Option 3, extension: 3102) Outstanding advice andONLINE OPEN DAY
Online Open Day. GET INSPIRED ABOUT YOUR FUTURE. This year our Open Day is going to be a little different. We believe that social distancing is the most important thing we can all do right now, and that means we can’t get together like we normally would and invite you in to look around the college, meet teachers and find out moreabout our
TOP 10 MOST POPULAR DEGREES IN THE UK Here are the top 10 most popular degrees based on the number of applications received by UCAS in 2018: 10. Economics. 58,480 applications received. This is the study of money, inflation, investments, financial growth and how we use money to accommodate ourneeds in society.
HIRE OUR FACILITIES
Our lettings are available 7 days a week with extended opening hours during school holidays. Ample parking is available onsite, changing and shower facilities are available in the sports centre as part of the hire. The college does not accept bookings for hire from any religious or political groups. Prices and Availability. LettingsInformation.
CRIMINOLOGY
Criminology is the scientific study of crime and criminals. The discipline looks at the many reasons why a person commits a crime, and by understanding what motivates individuals to commit crimes, we can develop techniques to control crime in society and rehabilitate criminals. Key topics. A LEVELS — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE The number of applied courses and A Levels you take is dependent on your predicted grades, career direction and progression. Usually the main difference between Level 3 Extended Certificates and A Levels are the way that they are assessed. Entry requirements. These courses require a minimum of 5 GCSEs (grades 9 - 5) ENROL — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Enrolment Helpline. 020 7540 6999. (lines open August 2021) Be prepared. You will need: complete application form (if you have not yet applied, click here to complete online) A photo of your original GCSE / college results. Have an electronic copy of your school/college reference ready to send to us at advice@newvic.ac.uk, if not alreadysent
CORPORATION
The Corporation has the following committees: Audit and Risk Committee - advising on the audit and internal control systems of the College. Governance and Search Committee - advising on membership, training and self-assessment of the board of governors. Remuneration Committee - advising on the pay and performance of designated senior staff.CRIMINOLOGY
Criminology is the scientific study of crime and criminals. The discipline looks at the many reasons why a person commits a crime, and by understanding what motivates individuals to commit crimes, we can develop techniques to control crime in society and rehabilitate criminals. Key topics. JOBS — NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE Guidance Notes. It is Newham Sixth Form College’s policy to recruit the most suitable person for each vacancy, regardless of the protected characteristics set out in the Equality Act 2010, and as such Newham Sixth Form College is committed to ensuring equal opportunities and fair treatment in the workplace for its entire staff regardless of gender, sexual orientation, transgender statusFOUNDATION LEARNING
What is Foundation Learning? Foundation Learning is a starting point for those who need a little more support with their learning and are suitable for students with GCSE grades below grade 3 or have mild to moderate learning difficulties.COMPUTER SCIENCE
Best in the country. Our Computer Science programme is in the top 10% for all providers across the UK. Our Networking and System support has been in the top 15% for the past six years, improving continuously in teaching and professional experiences. Look forward to developing in demand skills. IT is at the forefront of all future careers. EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY Equality and Diversity. We respect, value and care for all members of our college community. At NewVIc, we’re committed to providing an environment free from discrimination, bullying, harassment or victimisation, where all members of our community are treated with respect and dignity. Equality means everyone having a fair chance. ELITE SPORT ACADEMIES The NewVIc Sports Academy provides four intensive elite programmes for talented sportspeople. Alongside a full time curriculum programme, members of the Elite Sport Academies receive specialist training and coaching, the opportunity to compete in college level sports, and chance to apply for university sport scholarships. LEVEL 3 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Level 3 Mechanical Engineering — Newham Sixth Form College. Mechanical Engineering. LEVEL 3 NATIONAL DIPLOMA (BTEC) Entry requirements. A minimum of 5 GCSEs (average score of 4) These must include: Maths at grade 5. Students currently taking an intermediate vocational course will need a minimum of a Level 2 Diploma in a related subject at Merit. Skip to main content Enable accessibility forvisually impaired
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Find yourself thinking about the science behind architecture? Check out the Design, Surveying and Planning for Cons… https://t.co/GtM5vMN6SN Jun 4, 2021, 6:55 PM*
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May 27, 2021
NewVIc student Arooj wins Darning Newham’s design competitionMay 27, 2021
NewVIc student Arooj wins Darning Newham’s design competition. The competition, as part of Newham Heritage Month, was created and led by two NewVIc alumni students, Katie and Memunatu.Read More →
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May 24, 2021
NewVIc shortlisted for the SFCA Annual Awards 2021 for curriculuminnovation
May 24, 2021
NewVIc has been selected as one of the ‘top 3’ providers in the Curriculum Innovation category for the Sixth Form Colleges Association (SFCA) Annual Awards 2021. This award recognises the work NewVIc has done by introducing a new development to the curriculum and whose impact is felt across curriculum disciples with their African StudiesCentre.
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May 12, 2021
NewVIc students feature in Wake – Up, a short film releasing onAmazon Prime
May 12, 2021
NewVIc performing arts students feature in a short film written by young men in an HMYOI (Young Offenders Institution). The entire film was shot in HMYOI Feltham with some scenes shot on location at NewVIc. Student performers include George Hastrup, Alicia Diaz Lauren, Aman Basha, Larissa Silva, Nathaniel Amarh-Robinson and Jason Fernandes.Read More →
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Results Day: Noah
HISTORY (A), GOVERNMENT & POLITICS (A*), APPLIED LAW (D*) “I take the extra step into really doing what I love, I am determined, and don't let set-back get in my way.”Read More →
Results Day: Catherine BIOLOGY (A), CHEMISTRY (A), HISTORY (B) “I completed a Leadership in a Veterinary Environment, Preparing for University and Environment and Conservation.”Read More →
Results Day: Asif
MATHS (A*), FURTHER MATHS (A*), PHYSICS (A*) “Leaving NewVIc is very emotional for me but I aspire to start my next educational life from where I left off.”Read More →
Results Day: Skye
LEVEL 3 EXTENDED DIPLOMA SPORTS (D*D*D*) “I didn't have my GCSE English when I joined and was enrolled because I had a good reference. I felt I was underestimated, but in the end, I got my GCSE English and achieved the highest result.”Read More →
Results Day: Gabriela LEVEL 3 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN TRAVEL AND TOURISM (D*D*D) “Everyone at NewVIc is very welcoming, the teachers are very understanding of personal issues and support you a lot.”Read More →
Results Day: Sayem
FURTHER MATHS (A*), MATHS (A*), PHYSICS (A) “I'll miss the free periods when I hung out with my friends, in the student lounge, or on the student bridge. It was a relaxing place, I didn't feel pressured and my teachers had faith in me to do well.”Read More →
Results Day: Milan
A LEVEL BIOLOGY (B), LEVEL 3 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN SPORTS (D*D*D*) “NewVIc gave me a second chance as I came in from another sixth form, in a way it opened my eyes that I need to work harder.”Read More →
Results Day: Bhoomi
LEVEL 3 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN SPORTS (D*D*D*) “I took part in the Leadership Academy with the Sports Academy and achieved 2 coaching badges, met different people, and gained newskills.”
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Results Day: Maxwell MATHS (A*), PHYSICS (A), FURTHER MATHS (A) “I am very thankful to NewVIc as I came from Ghana and needed the opportunity to study these A Levels and I wasn't able to get into other schools or colleges.”Read More →
Results Day: Louise
LEVEL 3 EXTENDED DIPLOMA SPORTS (D*D*D*) “I've always been interested in Sports and have been coaching at the Ascension Eagles Club in Newham for 10 years, coaching 11 - 13 year olds and disabled people.”Read More →
LEADING ACADEMIC PARTNERS WORK WITH ELITE UNIVERSITIES AND HEAR FROM LEADING ACADEMICS. Our Honours programme is designed to stimulate intellectual curiosity and support progression to elite universities. Take part in a range of weekly activities and lectures from leading university professors.Learn more
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Top 10 travel and tourism jobs that will boom in 2021 HEADING INTO A NEW ERA OF GLOBAL TOURISM Across the world, the travel and tourism industry has been hit the hardest since the 2020 pandemic resulting in the loss of billions in revenue and income for airlines, hotels, resorts, businesses, and more. With that being said, there are now new and exciting opportunities emerging to revive the industry with a whole host of modern roles that you can step into. Here you will find a list of the top 10 roles within the travel andtourism industry.
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7 inspiring routes into Teaching FROM TRADITIONAL UNIVERSITY STUDIES TO ON-THE-JOB TRAINING The education sector is in high demand for qualified teaching professionals in all areas of the discipline. From primary school teachers to university professors, teaching is full of ambitious and enthusiastic individuals who not only want to educate, but also become champions of future dreams of young people and adults alike. Here are seven versatile routes into teaching that caters for individual study preferences and creates greater opportunities for individuals to pursue their teaching career.Read More →
10 highest paying jobs in the UK DEMANDING CAREERS WITH PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL REWARDS Many of the highest paying jobs in the UK are not impossible to get into as it is your commitment, experience and personal drive that will give you that high earning potential. If you are the kind of individual that is motivated, ambitious and likes commit to a goal then finding a high earning career may not be as difficult as youthink.
Here are the top 10 highest paying jobs in the UK from varying sectorsand specialisms.
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6 top tips for a strong UCAS statement UNIVERSITY EXPERTS OFFER THIS SIMPLE ADVICE As UCAS start offering places during this national lockdown, you may feel that you’ve missed vital opportunities to develop your skills through your usual work experience, industry placements and enrichment, leaving you with little to talk about in your statement. Since universities most commonly look for passion in the subject you wish to study, these top tips will help you demonstrate this, even throughout the lockdown period, as well as highlight your key strengths, the depth of your interest and your dedication to your chosen field of study.Read More →
How to get into Medicine the non-standard way MORE ROUTES TO A HIGH PROFILE PROFESSION Medicine is one of the most highly selective, not to mention competitive, degrees you can choose to study. Not only is the UCAS deadline for Medical School much earlier than most degrees, it also requires a well-written statement, as well as success at medical entrance exams and interviews. This popular choice of career now has more routes into it in addition to the traditional undergraduate pathway, allowing more aspiring medics to pursue this challenging and high-profile career.Read More →
The 10 best careers in STEM CHALLENGING SUBJECTS STILL IN DEMAND The sciences and maths subjects are considered some of the most challenging subjects for pupils in school. Despite this academic challenge, the STEM group of subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) are still amongst the most popular choices forcollege starters.
With these subjects demanding skills such as mathematical logic, analytical, problem solving and perseverance, young people are still ambitious to follow STEM careers from Medicine to Engineering and Nuclear Science to Geology.Read More →
Why study Construction? BUILDING YOUR WAY TO AN EVER-GROWING INDUSTRY The Construction industry continues to have a high demand for skilled workers to fill the ‘gap’ within different fields of construction. This progressive industry actively seeks to recruit both males and females in various roles from architecture and planning to project management and engineering.Read More →
UCAS: How not to miss the deadline GETTING YOUR APPLICATION IN EARLY MEANS MORE CHOICE FOR YOU UCAS (University and Colleges Admissions Service) holds a major HE deadline across the UK and most likely one of the most carefully written applications you’ll be sending in during your collegestudies.
Here is a clear and simple guide to making sure you don’t miss the deadline, or risk getting into Clearing whilst ensuring you are applying for the right HE courses.Read More →
Why study Childcare and Education? A WIDE CHOICE IN A RAPIDLY GROWING SECTOR The Childcare and Education sector is considered one of the most demanding sectors there is, not to mention highly rewarding. With an impressive pledge by the government to invest up to £66 million, the sector is in constant change and innovation to bring about exceptional services for future generations. Here are just a few fulfilling careers along with some of the benefits of working in this sector that will bring you job satisfaction as well as developing your profile as a highly-skilled worker within thisexciting industry.
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Why universities value career-driven vocational courses A WAY FORWARD FOR CAREER-FOCUSED INDIVIDUALS Vocational courses have long been valuable and now there is a recognisable increase in the number of universities offering their degree programmes to students with vocational qualifications. In fact, 95% of universities accept BTEC qualifications in the UK.Read More →
What is the difference between the new T-Levels and BTECs? TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS DESIGNED TO MEET INDUSTRY DEMANDS T-levels are the new intense technical vocational qualifications introduced by the government to meet the demands of various industries that require a highly skilled and practical workforce. They are designed to develop the necessary skills and knowledge to enter employment within industries such as engineering, IT, construction,health and more.
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How to keep on top of online learning TOP TIPS TO HELP YOU SUCCEED The newest model of combined online and on-site learning is becoming the normal way of ‘attending’ classes. However, not everyone is finding this an easy transition and here are 7 tips to help you excel in your online learning and become an even more independent andconfident learner.
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How to stay focused on your career options during college closures REMAIN VERSATILE IN YOUR SKILLS NHS workers have been hailed as heroes of the nation as front line workers who sacrificed their time and health to look after those most affected by the COVID-19 virus. However, surprisingly, other roles have proven to be just as important at a time of great need and great change.Read More →
Unique ways your brain can enjoy studying FUN TECHNIQUES FOR HOME-STUDY PERIODS. Self-study. Something every student must do throughout their school and college life and is now more important than ever before in theseuncertain times.
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How selecting the right college can make a difference to your careerjourney
WIDER INTERESTS BRING YOU WIDER OPPORTUNITIES. If you have other interests outside of your subjects in school or college that can only mean a positive thing. It shows greater awareness, keen learning and wider participation in a range of activities that not only help build further skills, but also surrounds you with a wholesome and enriching experience.Read More →
10 ways to make the best impression at your college telephoneinterview
BE PREPARED TO LOOK AND SOUND AS GOOD AS YOU ARE. How often do you find yourself talking about your aspirations and dreams to friends and family? It is not always easy to express them and being questioned about yourself can be quite nerve-racking and leave you stumped on how to answer.Read More →
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HEAR FROM OUR STUDENTS. -------------------------Student Blog
Nicoletta
INSPIRING STORIES: “I WANT TO CHANGE THE STEREOTYPE THAT ONLY MEN CAN LEAD OR REPRESENT A BUSINESS. I CAN TOO.” Nicoletta is a second year student studying A Levels in Financial Services, Maths, Business and Law. She arrived from Italy and joined the college on our Progress to Advanced Programme. We caught up with Nicoletta to find out a little more about her journey so far.Read More →
Adiba
MEET THE STUDENT UNION: SU MARKETING OFFICER. Meet NewVIc student and Marketing Officer Adiba. Adiba is currently in her second year studying Level 3 Health and Social Care. She is also an active Student Ambassador. We caught up with Adiba to find out alittle more.
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Priyam
INSPIRING STORIES: “I AM SO GRATEFUL FOR THE OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED BY NEWVIC AND VISTRY PARTNERSHIPS WORKING TOGETHER, AND ENABLING LOTS OF NEWHAM AND EAST LONDON STUDENTS TO LEARN AND DISCOVER MORE”. Priyam is a first-year vocational Level 3 student studying Business Studies. He was a former St Bonaventure’s student. Priyam is currently working with Vistry Partnerships in Stratford on the NewVIc Professionals Programme alongside his Level 3 course.Read More →
Yogesh
MEET THE STUDENT UNION: SU CAMPAIGNS OFFICER. Meet NewVIc student and Campaigns Officer Yogesh. Yogesh is a former Stratford School Academy student and is currently in his second year studying Level 3 Art and Design. We caught up with Yogesh to find outa little more.
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Naomi
MEET THE STUDENT UNION: SU NRICH OFFICER. Meet NewVIc student and Nrich Officer Naomi. Naomi is a former Eastlea Community School student and is currently in her second year studying Level 3 Applied Science. We caught up with Naomi to find out a littlemore.
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Riyad
MEET THE STUDENT UNION: SU STUDENT VOICE OFFICER. Meet NewVIc student and Student Voice Officer Riyad. Riyad is a former Lister Community School student and is currently in his second year studying A Levels in English Literature, Government and Politics and Economics. We caught up with Riyad to find out a little more.Read More →
Prudence
MEET THE STUDENT UNION: SU SPORT AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OFFICER. Meet NewVIc student and Student Union Sport and Physical Activity Officer Prudence. Prudence is a former Dagenham Park School student and is currently in her second year studying Level 3 Information Technology. We caught up with Prudence to find out a little more.Read More →
Jhundon
MEET THE STUDENT UNION: SU LEAD STUDENT COUNCILLOR. Meet NewVIc student and Student Union Lead Councillor Jhundon. Jhundon is a former Brampton Manor Academy student and is currently in his second year studying A Levels in Maths, Physics and Computer Science. We caught up with Jhundon to find out a little more.Read More →
Aleena
MEET THE STUDENT UNION: SU VICE PRESIDENT. Meet NewVIc student and Student Union Vice President Aleena. Aleena is currently in her second year on her Level 3 Travel and Tourism course. We caught up with Aleena to find out a little more.Read More →
Thiwanka
INSPIRING STORIES: “I FEEL I MADE ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT DECISIONS IN MY LIFE BY COMING TO STUDY HERE”. Thiwanka is a first-year A Level student studying Biology, Chemistry and Physics. He was a former Brooke House Sixth Form College (BSix) student. Alongside his course, Thiwanka is also involved in the Men’s Cricket Academy which is offered to talented 16-19 year olds who have the opportunity to play cricket at elite level.Read More →
Habib
MEET THE STUDENT UNION: SU PRESIDENT AND STUDENT GOVERNOR. Meet NewVIc student and Student Union President and Student Governor Habib. Habib is currently in his second year on his Level 3 Travel and Tourism course. We caught up with Habib to find out a little more.Read More →
Joelinne
INSPIRING STORIES: REFLECTING ON HER FIRST YEAR AT UNIVERSITY. “We have a lot of expectations when going off to university. All of our expectations can’t always be met however some things do exceed our expectations.”Read More →
Rabia Iqra
INSPIRING STORIES: RABIA SHARES HER LOCKDOWN EXPERIENCE AND AMBITIONSFOR HER FUTURE.
Rabia is in Year 13 and studies A Level Psychology, A Level Biology and Forensic Science Applied Science at Newham Sixth Form College.Read More →
Craig Bukenya
INSPIRING STORIES: WITH DRIVE AND AMBITION, EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE NewVIc student Craig scores partnership with Eton College and gets selected for programmes at Cambridge and Oxford Universities.Read More →
Melissa Bheeka
“HERE YOU ARE NOT COMPETING WITH ANYBODY BUT YOURSELF.” Melissa is an A Level and Honours student studying Biology, Chemistry and Further Mathematics. Alongside her course, Melissa takes part in many student development opportunities including Raleigh International and is a member of Legacy Youth Voice and a Here Comes the Girlsambassador.
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Hanson Fernandes
FROM GOA TO NEWVIC TO KATHMANDU AND BACK. Hanson Fernandes’ journey began in 2015 when he arrived in London from Goa, India. Since then he went on a 10 week volunteering expedition in Nepal; completed his studies with triple distinction and now has a place at UCL, a Russell Group and top 10 ranked university.Read More →
AWARD WINNING ENRICHMENT DISCOVER UNIQUE EXPERIENCES AND ACCESS THE BEST OPPORTUNITIES. Discover new opportunities through worldwide travel to destinations in Eastern Africa, America and Asia. Work alongside remote communities through exciting volunteering and study trips.Learn more
OUTSTANDING SUPPORT. -------------------------Meet Our Experts
Chrystel St Ledger
TEAM LEADER FOR T-LEVELS AND TEACHER OF CHILD AND HEALTH STUDIES “We have a holistic approach to the development of our students, there's a lot of experience and expertise amongst us, so that as far as possible, the needs, interests and aspirations of every individualstudent are met.”
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Steven Sheard
CURRICULUM TEAM LEADER AND TEACHER OF BUSINESS “Progression starts when you join NewVIc and start to realise the knowledge and skills gained every day.”Read More →
Will Twigg
HEAD OF PERFORMANCE AND DEVELOPMENT FOR NEWVIC KNIGHTS AND SPORTSCOACH
“Being a coach is not only about teaching the game, but more importantly - it’s about making sure student athletes understand the difference between right and wrong. Developing good attitudes and skills in sport will help them in life.”Read More →
Jane Kunna
CURRICULUM TEAM LEADER AND TEACHER OF ENGLISH AND CLASSICS “Teaching and studying classics at NewVIc challenges all stereotypes and preconceived ideas.”Read More →
Emma Wood
TUTORIAL MANAGER AND TEACHER OF GCSE CITIZENSHIP “There is nothing that a progress tutor can’t advise a student on, they really do epitomise why pastoral care is so imperative.”Read More →
The Importance of Listening SIMON BIRCHALL AND MARTIN LYNCH Teachers Simon and Martin, who both teach English, explain how they have made professional development their own with a focus on listening and surfacing ideas - both with one another as colleagues and withstudents.
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Desmond Channer
STUDENT AND STAFF COUNSELLOR Desmond Channer is the student and staff counsellor at the college. He is the nephew of the first prominent black female gynaecologist in the USA. Find out why it’s his desire to work in the service of those in need and working at NewVIc.Read More →
Shabnam Bibi
TEACHER OF FOUNDATION LEARNING “I am so pleased to have received the London Teacher of the Year award and ever so grateful to be working in a prestigious institution that supports and encourages me."Read More →
David Philip
CURRICULUM TEAM LEADER AND TEACHER OF MATHEMATICS “One of the topics that I enjoyed most at university was Set Theory, in particular the study of infinite sets. Did you know that there are different sizes of infinity? This concept still blows my mind.”Read More →
Annabelle Herring
TEACHER OF FOUNDATION LEARNING AND HEALTH AND CHILDCARE STUDIES “One of the things I have always felt incredibly proud of while working at NewVIc is that every student is given a chance and is encouraged and supported to be the best they can be.”Read More →
Frederick Larbi
TEACHER OF MATHS AND ENGLISH “The creative freedom, total sincerity in my communication and tailoring each lesson to the wants, needs and aspirations of my students is what I believe has contributed to my students’ success over the years - I strive to make all my lessons as relevant, entertaining and engaging as possible.”Read More →
Carina Ancell
HONOURS PROGRAMME MANAGER AND TEACHER OF HISTORY “We have seen a year in year increase in the number of students going on to study at Russell Group universities. We have had several students making successful applications to Oxbridge and Medicine.”Read More →
The Big Bang Theory
BARBARA WALSH, MANAGER OF ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION “Over the course of human history, there have been many myths to explain the origins of our world. However, until relatively recently it has been impossible to test these many and varied theories. The big bang model is currently the favoured theory for the origin of thecosmos.”
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Rosemary O'Sullivan
TEACHER OF THE BLIND / VISUALLY IMPAIRED “I work directly with students that have a wide range of visual impairments. In order to ensure my students are getting the best from their course; I collaborate closely with curriculum areas and each individual student on a one-one basis, to ensure they have all the support and guidance needed to learn and succeed.”Read More →
Ghazala Anwar
TEACHER OF CRIMINOLOGY & PSYCHOLOGY “I am proud to work at an inclusive college that places equality and diversity at the heart of its core values.”Read More →
Rock in the USSR
BY ROB BEHAN, TEACHER OF HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT & POLITICS Humanities teacher Rob Behan tells the story of the rock scene that emerged from the margins in the late years of the Soviet Union, to the dismay of the regime.Read More →
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Apr 1, 2021
Think what we have gained from this pandemicApr 1, 2021
PRINCIPAL’S COLUMN This lockdown will have also provided you with many other hidden opportunities and ways to develop personal skills - you just need to realise that you are already doing it.Read More →
Apr 1, 2021
Jan 18, 2021
A thank you to everyone working in educationJan 18, 2021
PRINCIPAL’S COLUMN The past year has been a roller coaster of emotions with all of us having our lives turned upside down in some way. Whatever your profession - working for the NHS, delivery services, emergency services, I don’t think that anyone could have predicted just how challenging working and living during a global pandemic could be.Read More →
Jan 18, 2021
Nov 9, 2020
We must ensure no one is left behind in this new frontier ofeducation
Nov 9, 2020
PRINCIPAL’S COLUMN All of us have been forced to adapt and embrace change during these unprecedented times. As the delivery of education evolves, we will remain focused on ensuring no one is left behind.Read More →
Nov 9, 2020
Sep 4, 2020
Name fears to tame fearsSep 4, 2020
PRINCIPAL’S COLUMN Amidst a global pandemic, feelings of uncertainty and fear about returning to college are held by us all. While this year’s transition back to college is different, our priority is to help our students, parents and staff feel optimistic.Read More →
Sep 4, 2020
Aug 13, 2020
So, you’ve got your results. What now?Aug 13, 2020
PRINCIPAL’S COLUMN Whether you got the results you were hoping for or not, you should celebrate and be proud of what you’ve achieved in these unprecedented times.Read More →
Aug 13, 2020
Jun 22, 2020
We must all be confident in talking about racism and bold in callingit out
Jun 22, 2020
PRINCIPAL’S COLUMN As a society, we are standing at a precipice where we can make a truly historic difference, one that would be applauded for generations to come. Protests, demonstrations and changes in the law have gathered momentum, so what next?Read More →
Jun 22, 2020
Apr 14, 2020
The secret to resilience is in the stories we tellApr 14, 2020
PRINCIPAL’S COLUMN Resilience is something we teach our students on a daily basis. Never has it been as important as it is now. The closure of schools and the cancellation of exams is something none of us were planning for or expecting and understandably has caused great anxiety amongst manystudents.
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Apr 14, 2020
Jan 26, 2020
Support students in making good choicesJan 26, 2020
PRINCIPAL’S COLUMN Making decisions for your future can be very overwhelming. Particularly students in Year 10 and 11 who are now thinking about their post 16 studies. As parents, supporting your child in making good choices can be equally mind-boggling, particularly with the increasing amount of options available.Read More →
Jan 26, 2020
Nov 17, 2019
Top tips for writing your personal statementNov 17, 2019
PRINCIPAL’S COLUMN It's that time of the year where many students are preparing their UCAS applications for university. There are a number of things to consider when applying to university: courses, qualifications and references to name a few.Read More →
Nov 17, 2019
Sep 1, 2019
Know yourself and put friendships firstSep 1, 2019
PRINCIPAL’S COLUMN September is my favourite time of year. When you train to be a teacher, no-one tells you how much you'll emotionally engage with yourstudents.
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Sep 1, 2019
Jun 16, 2019
Colleges are powerful forces for goodJun 16, 2019
PRINCIPAL’S COLUMN Further education providers are embedded in communities in a way that no other educational institutions are. They have a reach across diverse communities beyond neighbourhood boundaries. They also engage extensively with community provisions, employers and local industries.Read More →
Jun 16, 2019
Mar 30, 2019
We all have a duty to combat knife crimeMar 30, 2019
PRINCIPAL’S COLUMN Every morning, new headlines about stabbings involving young people fill me with sadness, disgust, and fear.Read More →
Mar 30, 2019
Jan 20, 2019
Let's focus on individuals, not league tablesJan 20, 2019
PRINCIPAL’S COLUMN Over time, success in the UK has become about the number of qualifications and grades at which they are achieved. This completely forgets about the individual dreams, ambitions, and needs of students. Well, not on my watch!Read More →
Jan 20, 2019
Nov 11, 2018
Take inspiration from our studentsNov 11, 2018
PRINCIPAL’S COLUMN As I arrive at NewVIc for another day of hearing about funding cuts, staffing shortages and spiders, I see a large group of students being very loud, perhaps some would describe as intimidating, hanging outside the front entrance on Prince Regent Lane.Read More →
Nov 11, 2018
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Katie May Anderson
DARNING NEWHAM PROJECT LEAD FOR NEWHAM HERITAGE MONTH AND TEXTILES TEACHER AT A SECONDARY SCHOOL IN NORTH LONDON Katie May Anderson set up a collaborative project called Darning Newham with another alumni working with Newham Council’s Newham Heritage Month 2021. She is currently a Textiles teacher at a secondary school in North London. Katie is a former A Level student at NewVIc. We caught up with Katie to find out a little more on herjourney.
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Mudassar Chaudhry
ASSISTANT MANAGER IN SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS PRACTICE AND CO-CHAIR OF EY MUSLIM COMMUNITY IN LONDON BRIDGE Mudassar Chaudhry is currently an Assistant Manager in Sustainable Business Practice at EY (formerly known as Ernst & Young) and Co-Chair of EY Muslim Community in London Bridge. Mudassar is a former A Level student at NewVIc. We caught up with Mudassar to find out a little more on his journey.Read More →
Nilufa Jahan
LABOUR PARTY COUNCILLOR AND DEPUTY CABINET ENVIRONMENT AND TRANSPORTFOR NEWHAM COUNCIL
Nilufa Jahan is currently a Labour Party Councillor and Deputy Cabinet Environment and Transport for Newham Council. Nilufa is a former A Level student at NewVIc. She progressed on to an undergraduate degree at Brunel University to do a BSc in History and Politics.Read More →
Inderpal Lolay
PROJECT MANAGER IN DIGITAL FORENSICS Inderpal Lolay is currently a project manager with Atos working on an IT project with the Metropolitan Police in digital forensics. He has recently been offered a new position to work with Capita with IT projects for the Home Office. Inderpal is a former vocational level 3 business student at NewVIc.Read More →
Hally Nguyen
INVESTMENT BANKER AND STUDENT MENTOR Hally Nguyen is an investment banker at StormHarbour in Mayfair and a student mentor for aspiring young people looking to get into the financial industry. Hally is a former A Level student at NewVIc.Read More →
Omer Bashir
TEACHER AND HEAD OF YEAR Omer Bashir is a teacher and Head of Year 10 at Rokeby School. Omer Bashir is a former A Level student at NewVIc.Read More →
Japjit Kaur
ACTOR AND SINGER-SONGWRITER International freelance songstress and multi-award winning actor Japjit Kaur is a former A Level student at NewVIc. Japjit has recently recorded on the second album for a band called Simon Thacker’s SvaraKanti.
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Tom Smith
FILMMAKER
Tom Smith is an award winning filmmaker and former NewVIc student. His films have also been screened at numerous film festivals such as the National Student Film Festival as well as institutions around the world including the USA.Read More →
Joseph Adelakun
RSC ACTOR
Joseph Adelakun a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and has performed in RSC productions of Julius Ceasar, Titus Andronicus and Antony and Cleopatra.Read More →
Naomi Scarlett
VOCALIST
Former NewVIc A Level student Naomi Scarlett is a successful backing singer for a vast number of successful singers and bands including Honne, Izzy Bizu and Alfa Mist. Currently touring in Asia.Read More →
Claudio Cabulo
ARCHITECT AND DESIGNER Claudio has worked with the award winning architect, Simone de Gale, the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust and PRP Architects where his interior designs are currently being built in Stratford City, London.Read More →
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