Monday 21st November 2016
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Introduction
Safeguarding is at the
heart of this college and we place a high value on encouraging an
environment of mutual respect and tolerance in our learning
community. Anti-bullying workshops took place last week and
learners told us they benefitted from discussions on how to stay
safe and who to contact to report incidents of bullying and
harassment.
We are ambitious for our
learners and want them to achieve the very best outcomes and this
is reflected in our Career Ready Standards. Research firmly
indicates that excellent attendance equals excellent results.
Your success is achieved through attending all classes
including English and Maths. Fast forward to June and
predict your outcome through your attendance percentage. Your
future is in your hands so make sure you are present, on time and
ready to learn. Bursaries are currently being allocated and
this support will be based on a 90% attendance target each month
after the first payment.
"Ambition is the
desire to go forward and improve one's condition. It is a burning
flame that lights up the life of the individual and makes him see
himself in another state. To be ambitious is to be great in mind
and soul."
Marcus Garvey
Laura Ryan,
Head of Learner Development
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LDCS
To reiterate the importance of
Literacy, this week’s LDC session will recap on SPAG- Spelling,
Punctuation and Grammar. The session will have a clear focus on
evaluating how your assignments are marked, how SPAG is used and
the opportunity to proof read and mark some topical articles.
The Walcott Foundation will be offering grant application support
in C101, 1-3pm on Wednesday 23rd November.
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Student Union
To Recognise Anti-Bullying Week
the Student Union launched a poster campaign which involved
learners and staff having their photos taken with Anti-Bullying
slogans and put up on a display in the college reception. This
campaign was to reiterate that the college takes a zero tolerance
stance to any form of bullying and to re enforce that any concerns
should be reported to your LDC or college Safeguarding team.
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'A Little Night Music' Performance
Congratulations to Lambeth College’s Performing Arts learners who
raised a total of £433.22 for the Royal British Legion,
Poppy Appeal. Well done!
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Stage Business Inspiration Day!
Following a successful Audition Workshop last Friday, 9 learners
from Business and ESOL have been successful in securing the highly
prestigious places of Stage Business Ambassadors with the Old Vic.
This exciting project will involve work experience and the chance
to work on employability skills, public speaking, team work and
teaching techniques. The learners will be working with the Old Vic
and Radio 1 on Monday 21st November in an inspiration
day where they will hear from key note speakers and get the chance
to take part in a variety of practical activities. Look out for
further updates here in the coming weeks!
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College UCAS Deadline
The college application
deadline has been extended to Friday 2nd December
in response to numerous requests. If you still have not registered
on UCAS, please remember that the buzzword to link your application
to our centre is Southside2017
for all students except for students studying Engineering who will
be using Belmore2017.
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Martial Arts and Self Defence Lessons
Lambeth College learners and
their tutors have been taking part in multiple martial arts and
self-defence lessons alongside their courses in the College GYM.
Learners enjoyed the activity and learned new martial arts skills:
how to defend themselves with proper techniques .Well done to Diego
and Joseph who were the most active participants and have been
nominated for the Jack Petchey award for taking part in the activity,
encouraging other to participate and also being star learners in
their classrooms. Learners have spent their award money for the
college martial arts equipment. All groups of learners are welcome to
come and join the GYM activities every Wednesday afternoon between
3:00 and 5:00pm.
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Safeguarding
What to do
if you feel unsafe or have concerns about another learner or
friend at college?
Speak to your tutor/LDC or email this concern to: safeguarding@lambethcollege.ac.uk
You can also contact The Voice Helpline on 0207 501 5777
Our
priority is your safety.
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(Edited by Chris Roberts - original submission Tuesday, 22 November 2016, 2:29 PM)