NewVIc Honours student Simla has recently secured her place on the intensive 10 week Cambridge programme. Cambridge University has received over 1,400 applications and has considered Simla’s application and determination that she was not only a strong and competitive candidate to Cambridge but also capable of making a successful application to the university for September 2022.
Read MoreThe Elephant Group charity and Newham Sixth Form College have come together to support and improve the representation of students from non-selective state schools at selective universities.
Read MorePerforming Arts wins ‘FE Team of the Year’ and Honours Programme Manager and History Lecturer Carina Ancell wins ‘FE Lecturer of the Year’. This is the first time that the same institution has been shortlisted twice in the history of the awards.
Read MoreThe team are playing the 11-a-side national title for the first time at the National Finals after coming 2nd in the country in the Indoor format on the last two occasions.
Read MoreNewVIc students have won the people's choice category for four consecutive years after being crowned winners at the 2019 final.
Read MoreT Level placement employers to get a financial boost as part of the government's reforms to revolutionise skills and technical education.
Read MoreNewVIc student Arooj wins Darning Newham’s design competition. The competition, as part of Newham Heritage Month, was created and led by two NewVIc alumni students, Katie and Memunatu.
Read MoreNewVIc has been selected as one of the ‘top 3’ providers in the Curriculum Innovation category for the Sixth Form Colleges Association (SFCA) Annual Awards 2021. This award recognises the work NewVIc has done by introducing a new development to the curriculum and whose impact is felt across curriculum disciples with their African Studies Centre.
Read MoreNewVIc performing arts students feature in a short film written by young men in an HMYOI (Young Offenders Institution). The entire film was shot in HMYOI Feltham with some scenes shot on location at NewVIc. Student performers include George Hastrup, Alicia Diaz Lauren, Aman Basha, Larissa Silva, Nathaniel Amarh-Robinson and Jason Fernandes.
Read MorePerforming Arts have been shortlisted for ‘FE Team of the Year’ and Honours Programme Manager and History Lecturer Carina Ancell for ‘FE Lecturer of the Year’. This is the first time that the same institution has been shortlisted twice in the history of the awards.
Read MoreAmbitious student Syed Maaiz has received an offer to study Physics at Imperial College London, the only university in the UK to focus exclusively on science, medicine, engineering and business. He is predicted to achieve grades of A*A*A* in the summer.
Read MoreNewVIc alumni perform at National Student Drama Festival.
‘Seen’ will be released live online at 7.30pm on Saturday 27th March and will be followed by a Q and A with the company. Devised by the company and drawing on their own experiences, ‘Seen’ fuses storytelling, spoken word and physical theatre to explore how it feels to be a young person in the here and now. The company of performers are Moses Oridoye, Eden Tambala, Martyna Belz, Aman Basha, Larissa Silva, Jason Fernandes and Jemima Nzinga.
Read MoreNewVIc student Halima wins Newham Council’s vaccine poster competition.
NewVIc had A level student Halima take part in the competition challenge which was open to all schools, colleges and children aged 5 -18 years in Newham over the February half term. The aim was to increase Newham’s COVID-19 vaccine conversation and take up.
Read MoreAmbitious student Madhavan has been offered a place at Anglia Ruskin University after a great deal of hard work and dedication in a very competitive subject. Madhavan will be studying Medicine at the university’s Chelmsford campus. He is predicted to achieve grades of A*A*A in the summer.
Read MoreNewham Sixth Form students to embark on a research project with Oxford University and Marx Memorial Library. The project will explore the contribution of Charlie Hutchison, the first black British volunteer in the Spanish Civil War, re-evaluating black history and its wider significance for modern Britain.
Read MoreAmbitious NewVIc Honours student Craig has been offered a place at Cambridge University after a great deal of hard work, perseverance and faith. Craig will be studying in Education, International Development and Policy at the prestigious Homerton College. He is predicted to achieve grades of A*A*A* in the summer.
Read MoreNewVIc student Aisha has received an offer to study Classics at Oxford University. Aisha is the first student from NewVIc to study Classics at the prestigious Worcester College. Aisha will be studying Classics in the study of Greek and Roman civilisations. She is predicted to achieve grades of AAA in the summer. Aisha is the second child in her family to be going to one of the top Russell Group universities.
Read MoreThis year, the college has been allocated some additional resources by the Government to provide students with extra support for their studies. We will use this fund to provide additional one to one and small group support to help ensure students are on track with their learning and able to do as well as possible in their exams and assignments, achieve their aims and progress successfully.
Read MoreThe University of Law and Newham Sixth Form College have come together to enable even more students from Newham progress into law. The University of Law is one of the UK's largest law schools who have trained more practising lawyers in the UK than anyone else.
Read MoreNewVIc media production students film goes live on Boxing day!
Tune into BTS2 on Saturday 26 December at 6.45pm and ESPN at the following times 27 December at 8.30 am, 28 December at 12:30 pm and 28 December at 11 pm.
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