Thursday, 21 March 2013

Student receives design advice from industry guru

Danielle Madeley, an AS Graphics student at Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC) has received beneficial advice to help her with her coursework from two leading Graphic Design figures.

Danielle was surprised and delighted to receive a detailed email response from Wally Olins (Graphic Design brand guru and partner in international agency Wolff Olins) who went on to send Danielle an autographed copy of his new ‘Brand Book’. 

She has also received interest and detailed guidance from Lindon Leader (designer of one of the world’s most famous logos for ‘Fedex’).

 NULC Art and Creative staff encourage learners to gain in depth research and insights whenever possible and Danielle’s project should really benefit with the input from two of the most famous design minds working in the field today.

Danielle with her signed book from Wally Olins
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Monday, 11 March 2013

Former student returns for work placement

Origami creations from workshop Bryoney led.
A former A Level student has returned to the NULC 6th Form Centre on a work placement and inspired a number of new ideas and techniques amongst current students.

Bryoney Cartlidge, completed A Levels in Graphic Design, Media Studies and Textiles in 2009, where she achieved AAB in her final results. Bryoney has spent the last two half terms working with A Level Textiles lecturer Sharon Porteous.  


After completing her A Levels at NULC, Bryoney progressed on to Huddersfield University where she is currently studying Textile Design.  As part of her degree Bryoney is undertaking a range of work placements this academic year before completing her third and final year at university. 

Bryoney, originally from Sneyd Green, has been working with the second year textile group and has inspired several of the students to utilise the top of the range laser cutting machine with the support of AS Product Design lecturer Roger Sharman. 

Sharon said: “This has enriched the student’s personal investigation units and has produced some excellent results for those involved.  Bryoney has also demonstrated her use of the electronic notice board Pinterest and at least two second years have used this method of collating images to evidence their collection of research for their new unit of work.”

During her last two lessons Bryoney prepared, demonstrated and led origami workshops as part of the introduction to Unit 4. 

Sharon added: “Bryoney has now moved onto her next adventure a placement in France, I would like to thank her on both mine and the student’s behalf for her valuable input and wish her every success.”

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Students reach Senior Final of the Youth Speaks Competition

Frankie Morgan, Heather Arnold, and Fiona Chell, current AS students, in the NULC 6th Form Centre, acquitted themselves brilliantly at the Senior Final of the Youth Speaks District 2013 competition last week in Market Drayton.

The competitors were: Newcastle-under-Lyme College, Concorde College, Trentham High School, Meole Brace School Science College, St Josephs College, Thomas Telford School, City of Stoke on Trent College, Newport Girls High School, and Grove School.

Thomas Telford School went through to the next round. 100 plus guests attended, consisting of teams, teachers, parents, friends and Rotarian officials and members.

Jon Winter(personal tutor) and Mike Fyles (team adviser) attended for NULC.  Mike said: “It was a very good evening, Frankie, Heather, and Fiona were great representatives for the College, worked really well as individuals and a team, and received many positive comments from the audience during the break and after the event.”

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Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Think-maths inspire NULC students

Students studying A Level Maths at Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC) were treated to an inspirational maths lecture from a member of a group of mathematicians called Think-maths.  

Think-maths offer exciting and innovative ways of presenting maths topics.  Dr Flo Tettamanti from Imperial College London spoke to the AS Maths students about Fluid Dynamics.  

Amongst other things, she used a smoke machine to make huge smoke rings which floated across the College's auditorium.  After the lecture Flo ran a workshop with students studying Further Maths, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all.

 

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Thursday, 14 February 2013

6th Form students enjoy Parisian life

NULC students studying A Levels in French, Film Studies and Media Studies enjoyed a four day visit to Paris.

The excited students visited the French capital as part of the enrichment programme for their A Level course.



The trip was organised by A Level Media Studies lecturer Natalie Weatherer  with the help of Verica Travar-Williams A Level lecturer in Film Studies and Michael Lacoult A Level Lecturer in French.


During the four days the students visited the Pompidou centre, Musee d’orsay, and the Museum of Cinema along with various other culturally significant landmarks.

Natalie said: "A brilliant time was had by all on the annual trip and the students were fantastic ambassadors for the College.  A 2014 is being planned as we speak!"



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Monday, 11 February 2013

6th Form students take part in Youth Speaks competition

Two Teams from the NULC Sixth Form Centre took part in the Youth Speaks competition run by the Rotary Club of Newcastle-under-Lyme.

The competition took place in the College's auditorium with NULC students Nathan Cooper, James Clark and Jess Smith discussing ‘Are Tattoos still taboo?’and Heather Arnold, Frankie Morgan and Fiona Chell discussing ‘Graffiti as Art?’.  Two teams from Newcastle-under-Lyme School also competed.  


Heather, Frankie and Fiona came first on the night and each won a cash prize and have been invited to take part at the district finals on the 6 March at the Festival Drayton Centre in Market Drayton.


Frankie the main speaker of the winning team was also unanimously voted best individual speaker of the night.

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Monday, 7 January 2013

Textiles students visit Clothes Show Live

Students from the NULC Sixth Form Centre enjoyed a visit to the Clothes Show Live 2012.  On Tuesday 11 December, students studying A Levels in Textiles traveled to the Birmingham NEC where they were given the opportunity to view the seasonal trends and watch catwalk shows.

It was a great event enjoyed by the College’s aspiring textile and fashion designers and fashion media journalists.

To find out more about studying A Level Textiles at NULC click here or contact the Information Point on 01782 254254 or email info@nulc.ac.uk.