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Coding School 01Founders Wins Prestigious Westminster Business Council Award

A forward-thinking coding school co-founded by CCCG beat stiff competition to win the Best Newcomer Award at the Westminster Business Council Awards.

01Founders, the innovative coding school founded by Capital City College Group (CCCG) and Founders Forum’s Brent Hobermann took to the stage to accept the Newcomer of the Year Award at Westminster Business Council’s Business Awards event.

On 19 October, companies gathered at Church House Westminster to celebrate the best businesses, leaders and initiatives across the city. With awards spanning 13 categories, the highly anticipated celebration reflected the strong entrepreneurial spirit across a wide range of fields. The event highlighted the dedication demonstrated by businesses and industries in delivering excellence to customers and crafting nurturing environments in which people can thrive.

01Founders is an innovative coding school that prioritises collaboration and creativity over traditional learning methods. Offering free access to coding courses with guaranteed employment, all learning offered by 01Founders is team-based and gamified, allowing students to learn from and teach peers as they progress.

In recognition of its notable contributions to the business landscape, 01Founders was shortlisted in an impressive four categories: CSR Engagement, Diversity and Inclusion Business Champion, Innovative use of Technology, and Newcomer of the Year. Representatives from 01Founders proudly accepted the Newcomer of the Year Award – a testament to their innovative spirit, dedication, and remarkable potential.

Jackie Chapman, CEO of 01Founders, said: “I am delighted that 01Founders has been recognised as the Best Newcomer. We have worked hard for 2 years to find Londoners with untapped tech talent and support them to develop their skills and progress into work. Five of our students represented us at the awards and are excellent examples of the calibre of talent we have.”

The awards ceremony also provided an opportunity for attendees to forge valuable connections and foster networks for future collaborations.

Congratulations to everyone at 01Founders for your award!

The BRIT School Partners With Westminster Kingsway College to Launch BRIT Kids

New for January 2024 – BRIT Kids at WestKing’s King’s Cross Centre. Two iconic institutions partner to offer Creative and Performing Arts classes.

BRIT Kids, a new branch of The BRIT School, will launch at Westminster Kingsway College’s King’s Cross Centre. From January 2024, the Saturday morning sessions will offer Creative and Performing Arts Classes to budding performers from the ages of 7-18.

The partnership combines the well-equipped specialist studios of WestKing’s King’s Cross Centre with The BRIT School’s specialised teaching methods and unique ethos. There is a varied timetable of classes including: acting, theatre, singing, street dance, art, fashion, music production, and digital design running from 9.30am – 2pm.

WestKing College offers its students a wide range of courses across both performing and production arts. Students hoping to work in the art, music or theatre benefit from well-developed curricula and strong industry links leading to careers in the arts. By partnering with The BRIT School, the college offers the next generation of performers and creatives a chance to train within their exceptional facilities at the King’s Cross Centre.

Daniel Banton, Assistant Director of King’s Cross’ BRIT Kids said: “Collaborating with Westminster Kingsway College for BRIT Kids was a deliberate and exciting choice. The venue resonates with creativity, aligning perfectly with our vision. We’re excited about this partnership as it offers a vibrant space where young people can express their creativity, explore various arts, and thrive. We are looking forward to this collaboration and the chance to create an environment for learning and creativity for young people.”

The BRIT School is renowned for igniting children’s creativity and providing exceptional tuition in all aspects of the Creative Media and Performing Arts. Recent parent and student surveys have shown that The BRIT School classes can boost children’s confidence, enhance interpersonal skills and encourage a passion for the arts – all while allowing students to have fun exploring creativity and performance. 

Tobi Deeson, BRIT Kids Director/National Lead said: “Creativity is being cut from many schools’ curriculums, and from a young age, therefore we want to continue to provide high-quality classes, with The BRIT School ethos at its heart. This is why BRIT Kids are coming to Kings Cross, with its values, Creativity, Community, and Challenge. Westminster Kingsway College has fantastic resources that we are delighted to be able to make available to the community on a Saturday.” 

BRIT Kids classes are popular with parents and students alike. Selorm, a former BRIT Kids student said: “I love every single second of it. I was just there meeting loads of cool kids, and at a secondary school, there wasn’t a lot of creative arts, so BRIT Kids were sort of my home to really explode all of this energy that I had in my creative field.”

Parents have also noted how BRIT Kids is adept at “Empowering each child to express their creative potential” and that ‘It takes something special to get teenagers out of bed on a Saturday morning, BRIT Kids is that special’. Most important is the strong sense of creative community made available to students, with one parent saying: “For the first time in a very long time my daughter felt welcomed, supported and valued in an educational setting and was able to pursue her passion.”

A range of bursaries are available for young people aged 13-18 living in Kings Cross and the surrounding boroughs. Applications for bursaries close on 1 December 2023.

CCCG students are also eligible for a 10% discount on all courses.

Budding performers can apply here for courses starting in January 2024.

CONEL Scores Big at AOC London Regional Championships!

In a historic victory, CONEL clinched their inaugural AOC Sport London Regional Championships title on Wednesday, November 1st. The college’s Men’s 1st Team, in collaboration with Enfield Borough Football Club, set out on a mission to make college history by winning the AOC Sport London Regional Championships and earning a coveted spot at the National Championships.

Drawing inspiration from last year’s remarkable successes of the Basketball and Netball teams, who secured the 2022-2023 Championships, with Basketball going on to conquer the Nationals, the stakes were high for the football squad.

The tournament featured fierce competition, with a total of 17 teams hailing from various corners of London battling it out throughout the day. Jonathan Silman, Head of School for Sport across the group, expressed their vision, saying, “We aimed to carry forward the momentum of last year’s triumphs and formulate a strategy for our three colleges within the group. Our goal is to enable more of our 16-18-year-old students to access high-level competitive sports and engage with fantastic partners like Enfield Borough Football Club.” Under the new college slogan, “Team CCCG Sport,” four teams participated in the competition, representing each college within the group: the College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London (CONEL), City and Islington College (CANDI), and Westminster Kingsway College (WestKing), with a combined women’s team also in the mix.

The group stages were highly competitive, with both CANDI and CONEL teams advancing to the semi-finals, along with New City College and Newham College. In a closely contested match, Newham College defeated CANDI, while CONEL had to rely on penalties to secure their spot in the final.

In the final showdown, CONEL came out strong, taking an early 2-0 lead. Although Newham pulled one goal back in a thrilling finale, CONEL managed to maintain their composure and secure a triumphant victory. Jonathan added, “This achievement is monumental, as football now joins our prestigious London trophy collection. The final held sentimental value for me, having played a role in establishing the Sports department at Newham College before taking on my current position. I am overjoyed for the players and coaches who will represent London at the National Tournament in Nottingham in April 2024.”

Marvin Walker, Chairman of Enfield Borough, celebrated the achievement, stating, “This is a remarkable feat, and we are thrilled for the club. Our partnership continues to thrive and prosper.”

Find out how you can get involved in our Sports Academies here.

CCCG Excellence Awards 2023 – A Celebration of Learners and Their Achievements

Students and their supporters came together to celebrate learner achievement at the college group’s annual Excellence Awards.

The annual Capital City College Group (CCCG) Excellence Awards took place on 16 October at the iconic One Marylebone venue in central London. The celebration of learner achievement allowed both current and recently graduated students to accept their awards on stage in front of family, friends, teachers, and peers.

The event was sponsored by the kind donations of Apogee, KitMan, Staffordshire University, QAIM Qualifications and Assessment Group, Able Lifts, University of Roehampton, VTCT iTEC SKILLSFIRST and Ascentis: Awarding Organisation Body UK.

Robin Hindley, Vice Principal of The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London (CONEL) said: “It’s great to see so many of our students here, full of pride in what they’ve achieved.”

The evening began with a drinks and canapés reception in the upper galleries, where award winners and their guests mingled with college staff and affiliates. Attendees then made their way downstairs to the elegant and impressive Soane Hall for the award ceremony.

The ceremony was hosted by Kamal Ellis Hyman, founder of Aim A Little Higher – a foundation that helps young people achieve more. 

A student receiving their excellence award

Sharon Saxton, Vice Chair of CCCG, officially welcomed award winners and thanked their friends and families for their unwavering support. She said: “I consider myself very fortunate to be Deputy Chair of this institution, surrounded by the brilliance of our learners and staff – and witnessing the boundless potential of our learners and playing a small role in nurturing that potential is incredibly humbling and gratifying.”

With such a wide variety of courses on offer, the Excellence Awards highlighted the impressive range of skills development and academic achievement across CCCG’s four colleges.

Yahya Ahmed, Adult ESOL Learner of the Year, said: “I think the best thing [at the college] was it gave me an immense opportunity to increase my language skills and to learn new skills which are going to help me in my future when I’m pursuing my career.”

Award winners were full of positivity and praise for their fellow students, and teachers and for the experiences that their courses offered.

Naomi Thorpe, Hospitality and Culinary Arts Learner of the Year, said: “The thing I liked most about my course was my teachers, my friend and the Lisbon trip – it was three weeks of work experience in Lisbon. I really enjoyed doing that because you got a lot of independence from it.”

Charity Mauluka, the winner of the Visionnaires Award, said: “My tutor was fantastic. She saw something in me that I’d never seen in myself, so that encouragement has been awesome.” 

Adding to the atmosphere of support and mutual celebration, guests also enjoyed a range of musical performances by students.

The awards recognised both achievement and resilience in the face of adversity, and the enthusiastic applause for each award winner showcased the uniquely supportive sense of community that exists within the colleges. 

A student with friends and family receiving their excellence award
Check out the full album of this year’s Excellence Awards images here. Password: Awards23

Several staff members from across the college group were also recognised for their unwavering commitment to excellence. Henna Abid, a Creative and Digital Media Technician at CONEL was recognised for her commitment, meticulous attention to detail and immense positivity. Fouzia Uddin, an Administration Assistant at City and Islington College (CANDI) was nominated by her colleagues for the part she plays both within her team and beyond it – applying her exceptional work ethic to seeking out solutions, training and supporting others all while fostering a positive outlook. Ivanka Stoyanova, a cleaner at Westminster Kingsway College, was also presented with an award in appreciation of her hard work.

Well done to all the students and staff receiving awards and thank you to the team of staff and students who organized and facilitated the evening. We’re also grateful to our kind sponsors for making the celebration possible.

Westminster Kingsway College announced as a finalist at the Empowering Futures Awards

Westminster Kingsway College has been shortlisted in the Impact Awards category for the 2023 Empowering Futures Awards.

Westminster Kingsway College has been announced as a finalist in the inaugural AIM (The Qualifications and Assessment Group) Empowering Futures Awards. The awards celebrate the achievements of end-point assessment organisations, AIM-recognised centres and employers over the past year.

AIM Qualifications and Assessment Group’s Chief Executive Officer, Kevern Kerswell, said:

“All the entries are of a really high standard and demonstrate great commitment to supporting and empowering individuals to go on to do amazing things.”

The awards consist of six categories:

  • Apprenticeship Provider of the Year (Training Provider)
  • Apprenticeship Provider of the Year (Employer)
  • Quality Mark Centre of the Year
  • Bespoke Accreditation Centre of the Year
  • Access to Higher Education Centre of the Year
  • Impact Awards

Westminster Kingsway College has been shortlisted as a finalist in the Impact Awards category.

Westminster Kingsway College’s Vice Principal, Jasbir Sondhi, said: “We are incredibly proud that Westminster Kingsway College has been shortlisted for the Impact Awards. As a college that is committed to empowering students to take control of their futures, we are delighted to be recognised by an organisation like AIM.”

Kurt Hintz, Capital City College Group’s Executive Principal, said: “I would like to congratulate everyone at Westminster Kingsway College for their part in the college’s nomination for this prestigious award. This again demonstrates how Capital City College Group transforms the lives of over 30,000 Londoners every year”

The winners will be announced on Thursday 9 November at the Empowering Futures Conference at the East Midlands Conference Centre, Nottingham. 

Congratulations to everyone at Westminster Kingsway College for your nomination!

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