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Join the team: Waltham Forest College host recruitment event for new staff

  • Thursday 25 January 2024, 3:51pm

Are you looking to make a change in your career? Do you aspire to inspire the next generation of workers, and want to have that opportunity at one of the top colleges in London? If so, then Waltham Forest College's Recruitment Event is the place to be.

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Top London college offers Open Event for new students

  • Wednesday 10 January 2024, 1:36pm

Whatever your career goals, dare to ' Think BIG' with Waltham Forest College. With an Open Event taking place on Saturday 27th January, 10am ' 2pm for both Adult Learners (19+) and School Leavers (16-18), you can choose the right course for you no matter what stage of life and learning you may be.

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Future Film Focus: Bridging the Gap Between Young Creatives and Industry

  • Friday 1 December 2023, 2:08pm

East London, November 29, 2023, Future Film Focus: Digital Skills 2023, an event designed to empower young talents seeking careers in creative media industries, successfully concluded at Waltham Forest College.

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Waltham Forest College commended for the Mayor of London ' Learning for Good Work Employer of the Year' Award

  • Thursday 2 November 2023, 8:11pm

The Mayor of London's Adult Learning Awards celebrates the transformative impact of adult learning in the capital, recognising the inspirational achievements of Londoners, learning providers, employers, and community organisations.

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Waltham Forest College marks 85th anniversary with a special ' Creating Futures' exhibition

  • Thursday 19 October 2023, 9:42am

Waltham Forest College marked its 85th anniversary with a launch of Creating Futures: Arts, Heritage, and Community exhibition, showcasing the rich and exciting heritage and the key role it played as an anchor institution from 1938 to the present time.

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The exhibition brought back to life historical archive material, showcasing material from contemporary artists, including artwork, memorabilia, photography and film. The exhibition also shares the memories and stories of those who have worked, studied or visited the college during the past 85 years.  

Other materials such as prospectuses, uniforms, report cards, newsletters and filming of the official College opening are part of the exhibition. Former alumni are showcased including Patricia Heath, who was appointed the first ever Head Girl in 1939 and Sam Everton who immigrated to the UK and after studying at the College joined the Royal Air Force (RAF). Featured artists JC Candanedo, Thais Verhasselt, Laura Chevalier and the Prince's Trust ' Team 16 also formed part of the exhibition.

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Key stakeholders and industry figures were invited to the launch event to commemorate the College's long-standing history of raising aspirations and supporting education and skills for over 85 years. Attendees included: Cllr Grace Williams (Leader of Waltham Forest Council), Mary Vine-Morris MBE for Association of Colleges and representatives from the Greater London Authority (GLA).

Paul Butler, Chair of the Corporation, commented; 'Waltham Forest College has a long, proud and distinctive history stretching back to 1938 since its formation as the South-West Essex Technical College and School of Art. It has transformed the lives of hundreds and thousands of people. I am proud of the significant achievements of the College in the recent years and the role it continues to play within the local community' .

The Creating Futures Exhibition is being held in Love Our Colleges Week, which recognises and celebrates the valuable social and economic contribution of Further Education Colleges across the UK.

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Janet Gardner, Principal and CEO, commented:

'The resilience, commitment, and hard work of all the staff and students at Waltham Forest College makes this the special place that it is. Since this grand building opened its doors in 1938, so much has changed. However, our core purpose remains the same as we continue to meet the skills needs of London and our local communities by offering inspirational, high-quality education and training to shape and lead London's workforce' .

The College is currently undergoing £20 million of capital investment upgrading the estate and facilities to ensure it continues to lead the way by providing high quality training and skills for future generations.

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Future Film Focus: Digital Skills 2023: Creating Opportunities for Young Creatives in East London

  • Tuesday 17 October 2023, 1:21pm

E17 Films and Emerging Talent CIC and Foundation for Future London, in association with Waltham Forest College, present Future Film Focus: Digital Skills 2023, a joint venture to promote emerging young talent in the Creative Industries.

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The event is scheduled to take place on Wednesday 29th November 2023, 2pm ' 5pm at Waltham Forest College, featuring national skills agencies, large-scale employers, training agencies, and mentor networks for young people interested in post-production and digital skills needed for roles in editing, special effects, visual effects, animation, virtual reality, 3D design, gaming and others.

The event will be composed of the ' Be Strategic' panel of notable organisations such as - Microsoft (the largest worldwide vendor of computer software), CTVC (multi-BAFTA-winning and Grierson nominated independent production company), and ScreenSkills (UK organisation investing in future animation, film, TV, VFX and games industries.

The second 'Be Inspired' panel, features young creatives in film and television. Noted among them are - Melissa Cofie (Freelance Production Coordinator), Lauren Smith (Multi-skilled Technical Operator BBC World Service), and Nick Ransom (TV journalist, Ad hoc assistant producer and neurodiversity advocate).

Liza Fletcher, Co-Director of E17 Films CIC and founder of the Future Film Focus strand, commented: 'This year's event will focus on reaching out to under-represented communities who identify as neurodivergent and dyslexic with creative skills. I am delighted to have the support of Foundation for Future London and Waltham Forest College, which allows us to train a cohort of approximately 70 students to deliver an event, which provides life-changing opportunities to young creatives from across East London.'

Waltham Forest College students are set to gain transferrable skills and invaluable work experience from event planning and organising. Students will receive training leading up to the event in event management, hospitality, social media, event filming evaluation, monitoring and photography. In addition, they will also receive training from industry experts and professionals to help develop and improve their career prospects.

Janet Gardner, CEO and Principal of Waltham Forest College, says:
'Waltham Forest College is delighted to partner with Future Film Focus. This exciting event will bring together key employers and professionals and showcase the career opportunities available to young people in the Digital Sectors.'

For more information, or if you would like to exhibit or attend the event, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Plumbing student swoops top prize

  • Wednesday 6 September 2023, 8:24am

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Waltham Forest College, plumbing student Emre Gunes has secured the winning spot in the Plumbing Centre of Excellence Annual Young Engineers Competition this year.

Ranging from entries from the Society of Public Health Engineers (SoPHE)'s young engineers and college students from other London institutions, 35 learners engaged in a 6-hour long competition and performed competition tasks themed around plumbing problem-solving and practical fault-finding of plumbing installations. Other areas they were assessed on included:

  • Faulting techniques
  • Ability to follow instruction
  • Enthusiasm
  • Willingness to learn new skills quickly
  • A sharp mind and can-do attitude. 

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The competition serves as a superb reminder of the importance of collaboration between different individuals, companies and institutions, displaying what can be achieved when teamwork is at the forefront of every action.

Emre emerged victorious and swooped the number one spot with such an outstanding example of what can be achieved when studying at Waltham Forest College.

He commented ' 'I was shocked to receive the news that I had won the competition! My tutor, Rennie, encouraged me to take part after seeing my skills and performance in my practical assessment at college. I decided to utilise my knowledge and experience gained whilst studying at the College, which gave me the confidence I needed to thrive in the competition.'

Tasked with fixing leaking pipes, installing household fixtures such as sinks, showers and toilets, repairing or replacing water heaters and water conditioning equipment, and conducting lawn sprinkler system maintenance, the life of a plumber can be more varied than most people imagine. Working in various settings and often on call at all hours for situations such as leaks or pipe bursts that require immediate attention, those in the plumbing industry are responsible for keeping our homes ticking over and being dependable in an emergency.

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Plumbing lecturer Rennie Llewellyn said 'Waltham Forest College is ranked top 3 general Further Education in London and we are incredibly proud of the hard work and commitment of all our learners. I am extremely pleased with Emre's outcome and excited to be part of his emerging bright career' .

Waltham Forest College was announced as a WorldSkills UK Centre of Excellence and continues to deliver an innovative curriculum, that serves London's industries.

If you want the chance to shine just as brightly, head over to the website to find out more: www.waltham.ac.uk

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GCSE Success for College Students

  • Thursday 24 August 2023, 3:11pm

Young and adult learners arrived in their numbers today to be recognised and celebrated by college staff for their GCSE achievement.

Today, Thursday 24 August, marks for many students another step towards creating their futures in higher education, employment or on an apprenticeship.

Waltham Forest College offers the opportunity for many learners to improve their literacy and numeracy skills by retaking or taking their GCSEs for the first time, to align with their future goals and career requirements.

Adult learner, Mark Richardson, a former West End performer, who decided to obtain a GCSE to help him pursue a career path in counselling, is celebrating his grade 7 achievement in English. He said: 'All my hard work has finally paid off and this has given me the confidence to continue in my pursuit in becoming a counsellor. I was quite emotional coming to college to collect my grade and am truly proud of myself for achieving this.'

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Level 3 Automotive learner, Tariq Sailani, passed his English GCSE after retaking it alongside studying his main course. Tariq will now be progressing to employment in the Engineering Sector.

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Meanwhile adult learner, Nilar Win, who achieved a grade 7 in Maths, is now excited to be focussing her efforts on obtaining a GCSE in English.

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Hundreds of learners sat GSCE maths and English exams this year, with many also taking vocational qualifications designed to help them progress onto their chosen careers.

Deputy Principal, Hassan Rizvi said; 'We're so proud of our students celebrating their amazing achievement today. Not only is it proof of their commitment to succeed, but it also reflects the high-quality teaching and learning that takes place here at the College, particularly in supporting learners to create their future.

'We're happy to see so many of our students progressing to higher levels of study which includes progression onto university, apprenticeships and into exciting careers.'

School leavers receiving their GCSE results as well as adult learners looking to enrol on a course can visit the College from today, August 24th.

The College's Learner Services Team is also on hand to advise and support those who are concerned about their grades and looking for a placement to start in September. For more information or for enrolment times and dates, visit www.waltham.ac.uk.

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Success for BTEC students at Waltham Forest College

  • Thursday 17 August 2023, 12:04pm

Students are breaking traditional pathways to achieve higher levels of success.

Today, students across the country received their Level 3 BTEC results, as well as other students who completed their Level 3 qualifications. BTEC Nationals, also known as Level 3 qualifications, provide specialist, work-related learning across a range of sectors and, alongside A-levels, are the most widely recognised qualification for admission to higher education.

Amongst them are our highly successful Waltham Forest College students who were awarded grades ranging from a ' Distinction Star' to a ' Pass' securing top university places and employment offers, proving that BTECs provide the right foundation to progress onto higher education and highly skilled employment.

This year we are delighted that more of our students have received offers from Russell Group University such as King's College London, Queen Mary University of London, Imperial College London, University of Nottingham and The University of Manchester.

Jayden

Jayden completed his Level 3 Extended Diploma in Digital Media & Animation and is progressing to Nottingham Trent University. Jayden commented: 'I had the opportunity to complete a Level 2 course alongside my GCSE, which I passed, and today, walking away with a Level 3 qualification (equivalent to three A-Levels) is the biggest confidence boost I needed to pursue my dream career at my first-choice university' .

Erin

Erin studied Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Practice - Fashion achieving a Distinction Star and is now progressing to Falmouth University, a specialist arts university, to study Fashion. Erin said: 'The aspirational environment here at the College allows you to thrive, I have been able to manage my creativity and have been supported to think outside the box, showcasing my work in fashion events and exhibitions. I cannot wait to begin this new chapter of my life' .

Aron

Aron, who studied BTEC Level 3 National Diploma in IT and secured a Distinction Merit is now planning to complete a degree apprenticeship in software development. Aron commented: 'It was the best decision to study at Waltham Forest College; my local College. I loved every moment and gained so much more than walking away with a qualification, I gained Employability skills that I can apply in the next stage of my career' .

The College has a wide range of vocational and technical courses and apprenticeship routes for GSCE students awaiting results. Enrolment begins on Thursday 24th August for those receiving results or who have been given an offer at the College. You can also walk in to receive advice and guidance on your next steps.  Visit the College website www.waltham.ac.uk for more information.

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