Tuesday, September 19, 2006
FA County Youth Cup
Niall Lynch, Danny Howson, Gary Catling and Phil Feakes were part of the squad to win the Cup which was established by the FA in 1944/45 to provide representative football for the best young footballers throughout the country who had not signed up with a professional club. The competition saw the boys travel all over the country with trips as far apart as Cornwall and Kent before culmuinating in a 3-2 Final victory over Durham at Darlington FC. This year the County also won the East Anglian U18 Championship and won all 12 of their representative matches played this season.
All of the boys study on the Football Development Programme run at the College in conjunction with Barton Rovers Football Club, where the boys play their club football. They also achieved further success this year becoming the first team to retain the Allied Counties Youth League Cup and were also part of the successful College team which this year won the South East Students Challenge Plate with a victory over West Herts College, Watford in the final.
Kevin Thoburn, who co-ordinates the Football scheme on behalf of Barton Rovers is also the County Youth Representative manager for the Bedfordshire FA and described the boys’ achievements on the field of play as "remarkable" and one which the College should be "truly proud of".
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
First Class success for local student
Dunstable College’s team from the BA (Hons) in Graphic Design for Print and New Media is celebrating its students’ top results for the second year running.
Student Silvie French, originally from the Czech Republic and now married and living in Dunstable, has achieved a First Class Honours Degree. Five further students have achieved Upper Seconds and the remaining three Lower Seconds.
Course Team Leader Celeste Henney comments, “For the two years that I’ve been running this course, I’ve been delighted with the outstandingly high level of student achievements. We have yet another First Class Honours this year and our students have competed at international and national levels at top London design shows, matching their counterparts in terms of professionalism, talent and creativity.
“I’ve just received further great news from one of last year’s graduates, who also achieved a First Class Honours Degree, to say that she is starting work in September as a creative with BBH (Bartle Bogle Hegarty), one of the world’s top advertising and design agencies. This has always been her dream company to work for and she thoroughly deserves this success.
“Other graduates have just started up their own design company called Moo based in Milton Keynes. Given the quality of their work, including international competition success, I have no doubt that they will thrive in the highly competitive environment of the new city.”
The Show’s a Winner!
The Private View on Thursday June 23 saw hundreds of visitors pass through the doors enjoying the displays, including Mrs Cynthia Gresham, the Town Mayor of Dunstable, who also happens to be a floristry student here. A real buzz was created by the attendance of Faye Tozer, who chatted to students and showed a genuine interest in their work. The proceedings culminated with the presentation of several awards:
Photography Competition Winners –
Philippa Oliver ~ from Wing, age 11-15 category
Katie Kendra ~ from Dunstable, pupil at Manshead Upper School, age 16-18 category (Katie will be commencing a National Diploma in Photography course here in September)
Francis Whittaker ~ from Luton, age 19+ category
Higher Education –
Best in Show ~ Silvie French, BA (Hons) Graphic Design for Print and New Media
Runner-up ~ Gemma Loosley, Foundation Degree (FdA) Graphic Design and Advertising
Third Prize for Most Promising First Year ~ Thomas Bliss, Foundation Degree (FdA) Creative and Editorial Photography
Further Education –
Best in Show ~ Karl Lambert, National Diploma in Art and Design
Runner-up ~ Emma Barry, Foundation Diploma in Art and Design
Third Prize ~ Matthew Grimmer, First Diploma in Art and Design
Media
Chris Butcher, National Diploma in Media.
National Wins for Students
This term has seen several students win national awards. Congratulations to them on their magnificent achievements!
Senior Young Carer of the Year Awards 2006 – Becky Ladds
Becky Ladds has won the Senior Young Carer of the Year 2006 award. Becky cares for her two brothers and a sister. She has won a £1,000 prize, half of which she has given to her charity, the Bedford based Spurgeons, which supports carers with events such as trips out of the home. Becky has just completed her Travel and Tourism course and is considering returning here in September to take a Public Services course.
British Design and Art Direction Global Student Awards
Gary Lovelock from the Foundation Degree in Graphic Design and Advertising has come 3rd out of 2,600 entrants from all over the world in the British Design and Art Direction Global Student Awards. One third of the awards went to students from overseas. The overall winner came from Tiblisi in Georgia. This is a huge achievement for Gary and bodes well for his career prospects.
Chartered Society Of Designers Student Awards
Paul Blow, Gemma Loosley, and Gary Lovelock from the Foundation Degree in Graphic Design and Advertising have all won Chartered Society of Designers Student Awards. Members from the Society will be coming in to College in October to talk about the society. This is a long established professional body and the students have won a year’s membership to the society, plus free tickets to seminars and workshops.
Keeping it in the Family
Mum Jayne, 35, and daughter Carlie, 18, have both just completed their Advanced Diploma in Beauty Level 3 and NVQ Hairdressing Level 1 together. In September they will embark on the Holistics Diploma Level 3 and NVQ Hairdressing Level 2.
Jayne started off on a basic make-up course three years ago, to get a taste of what it was like. She explains, “I was very nervous at first, it was daunting because I’d been at home as a wife and mother of three. I’d always wanted to do this from an early age, but my family took priority. The kids became old enough for me to do something for myself and pick up where I’d left off when I was younger.”
Carlie comments on having her mum in the same class as her, “It’s been really good. Our fellow students have been so supportive and didn’t realise that we were related at first, they thought we were just friends. We do case studies, visit the library and work on the computer together. We practice body massage, facials and hair on each other.”
Danielle, 14, who is a pupil at Vandyke Upper School, studies hair and beauty at the Learning Warehouse Leighton Linslade as part of her GCSE programme. In September she will progress to Level 2 there and plans to leave school after her GCSEs to study a similar programme to Jayne’s and Carlie’s at Kingsland.
As for the family’s future plans, they wish to stick together then too. Jayne explains, “We all really wanted to do this. Carlie and I want to gain experience of working in a salon first and then, because the three of us will all be qualified, we’d like to run our own family business. The tutors here have supported us 100% and encouraged us so much; we wouldn’t be here without them and would recommend this course to other people.”
The family connection doesn’t end there. Jayne comments, “My husband Christopher is very supportive. He drives us to College day and night and two days per week has to do four trips. He also lets us practice facials, massage, hair cuts and even waxing on him!” Carlie adds, “Dad even let me perm his eyelashes, because I needed to do it one more time to complete my course!”
Son Christopher, 13, who would like to enter the construction industry, clearly does not want to be left out of the family business and has offered to build the family salon in the future!
Public celebrates new Centre opening
The Kingsland Skills and Enterprise Centre threw open its doors to welcome the public to its official opening with a host of free activities on Saturday 20 May.
The recently completed Centre is located in Parkside Drive, Houghton Regis and is home to the College’s Hair, Beauty, Holistics, Motor Vehicle and Construction departments, plus Chiltern Business Training, which caters for the business community.
Visitors enjoyed a variety of activities including: nail painting, massage, theatrical make-up, face painting, plumbing, joinery and electrical demonstrations, art, pottery and craft classes, learning how to book a holiday or make a card. These activities reflect the courses and training options that are on offer at the Centre for teenagers and adults, run by Dunstable College and Adult and Community Learning.