• Level 2 Intermediate Property Maintenance Operative Apprenticeship

    and become efficient communicators and will be able to interact effectively with colleagues, clients and associated trades. What will I study? Knowledge: Communicating appropriately and maintaining positive working relationships stakeholders and...

    Course Construction and the Built Environment
  • Definition Eyebrows for Therapists

    students must visit The Salon NC to be patch tested with the tint to be used at least twenty four hours before the course. What will I study? The units you are likely to study include: Definition Brow techniques; shaping using thread and wax and tinting...

    Course Beauty & Associated Therapies
  • Level 2 diploma in Professional Chef culinary arts

    be able to secure employment as a Commis, or kitchen assistant, food operative in most reputable catering establishments. What will I study? The units you will study are likely to include: Core units: Food safety Health and safety Teamwork Specialist...

    Course Hospitality & Catering
  • Stepping Up Pathway 1

    designed to develop your social, independence skills, whilst improving your confidence through studying a range of topics. What will I study? The units you will study are likely to include: Core Units: English and literacy skills Maths and numeracy...

    Course Supported Learning
  • Stepping In Pathway 1 (ACE)

    needs at your initial interview, and if necessary, will arrange additional support to help you achieve your learning goals. What will I study? Whilst this is not a unit-based qualification, your learning and progress will be measured against individual...

    Course Supported Learning
  • English for Speakers of other Languages

    English as their first language and who need to improve their English in order to be able to study further or to enter work. What will I study? You will study in college between 16 and 18 hours per week. You will study ESOL, maths and IT. You will have...

    Course English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
  • Ready for Work – The Bigger Picture

    By Jason Lancaster, Vice Principal on 4 October 2017 What do employers look for? That’s a question we’ve all asked at some point, particularly when we’re thinking about applying for a new job. Of course, every employer is different. I can’t claim to be...

    Course Blog
  • New college prospectus

    studying Level 3 Art and Design. Our prospectus has the headlines and the detail is all on our website. Let’s take a look at what’s inside this year. The College is always starting new and innovative courses and this year, the highlights for me include...

    Course Blog
  • Millennials are killing everything

    like it was an ideal era to live in. When Baby Boomers or people from Generation X tell us that they miss the good old days, what good old days are they actually talking about? Are they talking about when coloured people had to sit at the back of the...

    Course Blog
  • COUNTING DOWN TO THE COLLEGE CHRISTMAS GIG

    less privileged places, who didn’t have enough food and water or the right living conditions. They probably weren’t aware of what Christmas was, because how would they have been able to celebrate it? I think the song also raised awareness to those who...

    Course Blog
  • World Cup is the perfect platform for stars' talent to shine

    By Eddie McGoldrick on 11 June 2018 What have Lionel Messi, Neymar and Cristiano Ronaldo all got in common? Well, yes, they’re all fantastic footballers, they’re all prolific goalscorers and they’ll all be starring on the biggest stage of all this...

    Course Blog
  • 'Role model' Gareth Southgate can inspire a new generation as hard work pays off

    a slightly awkward lad, not blessed with pace, silky skills or natural ability but a determination to make the most of what he had and an appetite to learn. He said: “Gareth is the perfect example of someone who has worked hard to get where he is today....

    Course Blog
  • Why should we love our colleges?

    award at the college awards ceremony for achievement within my Apprenticeship. The evening was a true reminder of not only what I have accomplished this year, but what this college, and other further education facilities like it mean to my community, as...

    Course Blog
  • Remote working during the coronavirus outbreak: Week One blog

    clear and concise communication is key. In the marketing team we have tried to keep everyone updated as best we can of what is a constantly evolving situation. That means emails, texts, letters, social media posts and website updates for all our...

    Course Blog
  • Remote working during the coronavirus outbreak: Week Two blog

    Executive on 6 April 2020 Two weeks into lockdown and the biggest battles of working from home are a) fathoming out what day of the week it is and b) debating whether it’s socially acceptable to do a video call in your pyjamas. It’s been a fortnight of...

    Course Blog
  • Remote working during the coronavirus outbreak: Week Three blog

    of working, and the results speak for themselves. We don’t yet know when things will get back to normal. We don’t even know what ‘normal’ will look like when this is all over. Some of the changes we, and others, have made have highlighted what is...

    Course Blog
  • Remote working during the coronavirus outbreak: Week Eight blog

    away from normality, for some it means a gradual return to the workplace. It has been interesting to see the thinking behind what industries are prioritised to make that return. It's not the office jobs and white-collar workers so often associated with...

    Course Blog
  • Remote working during the coronavirus outbreak: Week Ten blog

    was no point in planning such occasions as we simply didn't know if they would be possible. We're now getting more idea of what we are likely to be able to do for the next month or so. It's a small step, but it's step in the right direction at the very...

    Course Blog
  • Northampton College stands proud as 'the college in the community' during COVID-19 crisis

    It's been a real team effort and the students now have something they can treasure forever which will serve as a reminder of what all of us have been through throughout the lockdown restrictions.” Northampton College continued to offer free meals to the...

    Course Blog
  • Lockdown blog week 4 - Making the most of your screentime

    as we switch to a remote learning model during lockdown. As with many things, it is about finding a balance and learning what is best for you. Embrace them, use them, enjoy them – but be aware of the potential risks and adjust your screentime according...

    Course Blog