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Student Mag E P P I N G F O R E S T C O L L E G E
Wishing all
Students and staff
a
Happy and
Safe Summer We wish every one of you
lots of success and
happiness, whether you are
continuing with your studies
here, or leaving to start a
new chapter in your life.
The Learner Engagement
Team - Gina Binazir, Sally
Curtis and Julie Riley are
leaving through redundancy
this week and would like to
say ‘Farewell and thank you
for all your wonderful
support. We had lots to smile
about’.
Time to say
farewell
25 June 2013
S taff from the Guide Dogs for the Blind came to
College again recently to train Health and Social Care
students. The training taught students a few simple
sighted guiding techniques, which means they will feel
ready and confident to help blind and partially –sighted
people if needed.
The 2½ hour practical session showed the difficulties of
going up or down stairs and steps, getting through door-
ways and taking a seat. For more information please
visit: www.guidedogs.org.uk
Jemima Panda, Sarah Aryeh,
Stephanie Sloughly, Chloe Prentice
Enrichment Activity
On Saturday (yes – Saturday!) 25th May, the following
students completed the Emergency First Aid at Work, an ac-
credited 6 hour course:-
Menelik Ekani-Robinson (Sport)
Billie Johnson (Childcare)
Zakariah Khan (Childcare)
Sathurna Satgunarajah (Art & Design)
Andrew Steadman (Sport)
Farihah Ullah (Art & Design)
They all enjoyed and benefitted from
the course and interacted well with
each other, and particularly liked
practising bandaging and resuscita-
tion techniques on each other.
They all agreed that the course was
very interesting; well worth coming in
during the weekend for, and, as
Zachariah (Zach) commented, ‘…you
learn so much from this.’
Well done to all of them – their certificates are coming soon.
Enrichment Activity
I took the Life and Living Skills to the Lee Valley Boat Centre to drive motorboats on the river Lee at Broxbourne.
We had a fantastic time in the glorious sunshine. We got to see lots of wildlife. The students were great and learned about boating etiquette and how to be safe on the river and around water. By Kathryn Lowe
Alex Munro, Ryan Branch, Ryan Lowe, Zoe Sheret, Matthew Brown, Lee Ewin, and Louis South
S inan Sahin and
Jaysharee Kakkad from
the Department for
Works and Pensions (the
Job Centre) visited the
college to give talks to
three groups of Level 2
Secretarial students and
Health and Social Care
students about the world
of work.
They began by talking
about choices available to young people after finishing
school , going on to university; seeking apprenticeships;
choosing to volunteer or doing paid work.
They advised students of good job-seeking sources, such as
the Internet and recruitment, and they gave tips on
speculating job opportunities. Students took away with them
a comprehensive list of useful job search websites.
They also emphasised the importance of maintaining a CV
relevant to every job applied for.
The students that attended the talk completed evaluation
forms.
They all agreed that the presenter kept them interested in
the topic; that it was a good use of their time and that they
learnt something from the talk.
Comments from the students:-
'Thanks for the advice' , 'I've really enjoyed listening', ''Really
good, answered many of my questions' , 'The presenter kept
me interested in the topic'
The world of work
Lee on the Lee
Enrichment Activity
Business students enjoying an end of term BBQ
Matthew Robinson– Jayes (above)
BTEC in Sport (coaching) Level 3
student wins a NUS student card for
his fantastic 100% attendance.
Left: Winners Kristian Stopher and Shai Watson
BTEC ‘Level 1 for IT Users’ students enthusiastically took part in an end of year table tennis tournament. Shai won the competi-tion and was awarded £10 and Kristian came second his prize was £5.
Thank you to Tutor
Gill Santos
Andrew and Lisa running the BBQ
New Student Union (SU) for 2013—2014 From left to right: Sam Zeff, Student Governor (studying IT), Charlotte Edwards-Roscamp, President (studying A levels),
Dimitar Manov, Student Governor (Travel +Tourism) and Kyra Borella, General Secretary (A levels).
If you would like to get involved in next year’s SU please see Charlotte the President or the new Student Liaison Team in
September.
O n Monday the 20th May,
for an end-of-term
treat, 30 students, from
different courses, went
on a coach trip, organised by
Enrichment, to Thorpe Park.
A bonus to the day was that it didn’t
rain! The students agreed that they
enjoyed the trip – they were glad
that they didn’t have to queue up
long for the rides; some students had
a chance to be thrilled by Saw, Colos-
sus and Nemesis twice. Brave souls!
All credit to the students for being
such a great group. Their good
nature, (even while waiting for the
coach that was half an hour late!)
and behaviour were a credit to the
college. It was a pleasure to be on the
trip with them. By Sally Curtis
Enrichment Activity
Abigail Fordham and Hiyra Dunkley
Secretarial hit Thorpe Park
Wed 5 June!
Monday 24th June
Level 2 Music- ‘Motown &
Soul’ Live performance on
the Outside Stage
Level 3 Performing Arts
present Musical Theatre
‘The Pajama Game’
7.30pm in the Theatre
Tuesday 25th June
Level 3 Dance & Level 3
Music— ‘eNgage’
2pm in the Theatre
Hair & Beauty Extravaganza
7pm in the Theatre
Wednesday 26th June
Level 3 Music Year 2
Final Showcase
3pm and 7pm in the Theatre
Art & Design Exhibition
Private View
7pm (by invitation only)
Thursday 27th June
Art & Design Exhibition
10.00am– 4.00pm Art
Department
Live Music
From 2pm outside the
Theatre
Showcase of Media
students’ work
2pm in the Theatre
Level 3 Media present
‘The Newcomers Awards
Show’
7pm in the Theatre
Friday 28th June
Art & Design Exhibition
10.00am– 4.00pm Art
Department
Level 3 Dance present
Urban Dance
3.00pm in the Theatre
This week...
Food Safety
Twenty students from L3 Travel and Tourism, took the Food Safety course, accredited by RSPH (Royal Society for the Promotion of Health).
The course is ideal for anyone working, or thinking of working, in a restaurant or café. It covers food hygiene; risk assessment; moving and
handling food, fire safety and noise.
The course involves 4 hours tuition and a short exam afterwards. All the students enjoyed the course and passed. As the Food Safety qualifi-
cation is recognised nationally, it would enhance your CV and could improve your career prospects!
Enrichment Activity
St
Thank you to Ayub
Nouinou and Deniz Hussein
for their photography and
articles for the Student
Mag throughout year– very
talented!
Student Mag Editor Julie Riley