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we are the champions!

SMASHEDFUNDRAISING TARGETS

ANOTHER NEWS STORY!!

Results Day & Celebration Evening!

ANNUAL 11/12

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A record 1,413 students received A-level results yesterday (18/8/11) with the college celebrating a 98% pass rate, higher than the national average.

Among them were a delighted Funmi Alaiyemola, 18, from Mirfield who achieved four grade As and is now going to Bristol University and would like to become a history

teacher.

“I’m really surprised but delighted with my grades,” said Funmi, a former student of Brooksbank School, Elland.Daniel Bellafonte, 19, received a triple distinction in computing. The former Newsome High School student is to study internet computing at Liverpool

University.

Daniel, from Big Valley, said: “I’m pleased. It was important to get in this year so I will be paying the lower tuition fees.”

Bethan Jones, of scapegoat Hill, received a double distinction in health and social care and a grade C in drama.

She is taking a gap year and working as a health care assistant at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary before studying for a degree in Psychology with counselling at Huddersfield University.

“I’m working for a year and then will be living at home to keep my loans to a minimum,” said Bethan, who wants to become a councellor. Other successes at New College included student union

president Josh Parker, who came to study at the college from Dubai two years ago and lived independently with his older brother.

He attained three grade A A-levels in sociology, medieval history and classical civilisation and is to study sociology at Gurham.

College principal Angela Wil-liams said: “We are absolutely delighted with this years A level results. They are a just reward for the hard work and dedication of both staff and students over the last 12 months. I am sure everyone will join me in congratulating our students on their richly deserved success and in wish-ing them every success in their future studies and careers.”

Hazel Ettienne, Huddersfield Examiner19 August 2011

Students at Huddersfield New College were delighted with their results with many achieving higher grades than they expected.

On Thursday 5th January 2012, Huddersfield New College was delighted to host over 500 former students and their family and friends at an evening of celebration of the achievements of the leavers of 2011 at Huddersfield Town Hall.

The evening started with a drinks reception where students could catch up with their teachers and with each other.The formal Prize Giving Ceremony followed with a series of awards in a variety of categories.

The guest speaker was Professor Tim Thornton, Pro Vice Chancellor of the University of Huddersfield.

He talked about the importance of education and encouraged those present not to be deterred from pursuing their Higher Education aspira-tions by the new tuition fees. He remarked that he was confident the young people present would go on to be highly successful and influential individuals in the future and wished them well for the future.Professor Thornton also awarded the certificates and subject prizes. The Mayor of Kirklees, Council-lor Eric Firth, was also present at the occasion and he presented two special awards the Princess Diana Active Campaigner Award, to Emily Black, Georgia Power and Dominic Phillips and The Sheffield Hallam University Award for Outstand-ing Academic Progress to Brandon Akem.

A wonderful night of celebration marked a very happy start to the New Year.

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SMASHEDHNC students continue to smash fundraising targets.

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Huddersfield New College students have again been fundraising for Down Syndrome Association and have exceeded their £300 target. Throughout the day Health and Social Care students were joined by Terry the Terrier and Andy Booth from Huddersfield Town FC to help raise funds. The students also came to college in fancy dress, sold Krispy Kremes, opened their own beauty salon, sponsored leg waxing, completed 7 hours dance marathon and sold raffle tickets throughout the college and raised an amazing £1000! Teacher, Samantha Brooksbank, said: ‘It is fantastic to see the students work so hard for excellent causes. The atmosphere was fantastic and the students have continued their enthusiasm and this shows their effort and determination for such a good cause’

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We are the Champions!League success for HNC boys Football Academy.

Huddersfield New College boys football academy have won the English Colleges Football League for the first time in their history, beating their title rivals Durham College 2-0 in the final match of the season.The match was tight, eventually settled by two late strikes.

The win follows on from the recent success by the Huddersfield New College Football Academy, after they were crowned British Colleges league winners last month, and has proved a fitting finale to what has been a challenging but rewarding season.

If injections and blood tests were Olympic events, he’d probably hold the world record. Now young diabetic, Paul Hagreen, will get the chance to carry the prestigious Olympic Torch next year.

Paul, from Elland, is among 8,000 across the country to learn that they have been chosen to carry the flame in the 70 day torch relay next year.Paul was nominated by his mum, Karen, for the inspiring way in which he has managed his Type 1 diabetes from the age of four to become a top goal keeper.

Paul keeps net for the College’s Football Academy First XI. Paul is also the first choice goal keeper for Brighouse Town and Yorkshire Under 18s, and manages this whilst attached to an insulin pump around the clock.

Paul is studying for a Btec Extended Diploma in Sport. He said “I was thrilled when I found out. It is a great honour. And it is a once in a lifetime chance to be part of history.”

Paul will join 600 other inspirational young people from across the Yorkshire and Humber region to carry the torch 300 metres.

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HNC vs Huddersfield Town

Last week saw a first for Huddersfield New College Football Academy as they took on Huddersfield Town

U18 Academy in a friendly at Huddersfield New College.

This proved to be a tough challenge for the Huddersfield New College academy players, as it allowed them to match themselves against players who are on the verge of receiving professional contacts at Huddersfield Town FC.

The first half was closely fought ending 0-0 this could be said for much of the match, as Huddersfield New College battled hard to create their chances.

However Huddersfield Town showed their killer instinct and showed some excellent finishing to win 3-0.

The football staff at Huddersfield New College are hoping to make this a regular fixture, this was echoed by their counterparts at HTAFC.

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Huddersfield New College Student, and rising tennis star, Nicole Peterson was recently crowned British Colleges Sports National Tennis Champion at the National Finals.

Nicole progressed through to the national finals after comfortably winning the regional competition.

The British Colleges Sports National finals were held at Bath University in April 2012. Nicole played exceptionally well during the 2 day event, she only dropped 3 games during the whole competition earning her the title of National Tennis Champion 2012.

Alex Potts, a member of staff at New College said, “ Nicole has an exceptional talent and could very well be a future star, she has an excellent attitude and is a fantastic ambassador for Huddersfield.”