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CANDI Students Visit Downing Street for Christmas Lights Event with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak

Students from City and Islington College join Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at a Downing Street event to mark the start of the Christmas season.

A group of students from City and Islington College (CANDI) had the unique opportunity to visit Downing Street on 30 November to take part in an exclusive Christmas event with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Government Ministers.

During the festive celebration, The Prime Minister and his wife, Akshata Murty, led a countdown to turn on the Christmas lights outside Number 10 before visiting a Christmas market on Downing Street and speaking to guests. CANDI students joined military families, Points of Light award winners who have been commended for their charitable work and other business students as guests at the event. 

The Christmas market featured a range of British businesses showcasing their products and there was a wide variety of food and drink from UK businesses on offer. The London Community Gospel Choir and a military band provided musical entertainment.

Desmond Corlis, Head of School for Business and ICT at CANDI, said: “The No 10 event was very special for me and the students, who were privileged to be part of a truly memorable evening, where we were in the presence of the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, albeit for a short while. The reception received from the business vendors on show was exceptional, there was a wide array of different sole traders offering a variety of products and services ranging from bespoke key rings and homemade pies to organic gin.”

The CANDI students had the opportunity to speak to several business owners and gain valuable insight into product creation and the practicalities of running a small business.

Conor May, a Level 3 Business student, said: “Overall, the event we attended was very interesting and insightful, being related to business like our course is. At the event, we saw numerous small businesses, some of which were family-owned and some were recently created, and speaking to them to learn about their idea gave a unique perspective into their respective market and how they experienced attempting to launch a new idea. It has allowed me to further understand how businesses develop in numerous markets as well as identify the key selling points of their respective brands and products.”

Cumaali Telli, a Level 3 Business student, said: “The 10 Downing Street event was a great experience. The vibe set was joyful and welcoming. Meeting business owners and sampling their products was one of the best parts as we got to learn the overall process behind each product. This allowed me to further develop a deeper understanding of how businesses operate, along with what can create a successful product for consumers to enjoy.”

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CANDI’s Centre for Business, Arts and Technology Hosts Year 10 Students from Norlington School

Students from Norlington School visit CANDI’s Centre for Business, Arts and Technology to get a taste of college life and learn about the courses on offer.

City and Islington College (CANDI) played host to a group of sixty Year 10 students from Norlington School in Leyton. On 6 December, students visited the Centre for Business, Arts and Technology on Camden Road and had the opportunity to tour the college building and explore the facilities. 

The Centre for Business, Arts and Technology (CBAT) offers a wide range of vocational courses for 16-18 year olds, specifically focused on business, technology and the creative industries. The centre’s facilities include music recording and photography studios, computer suites, dance studios and a 150-seat theatre.

During the event, students took part in taster sessions across a range of subject areas including business, ICT, health and social care and creative arts. They also watched live rehearsals for the upcoming Christmas show and participated in business and arts activities. As part of their visit, students were able to experience both an NHS care setting and an early years education setting. Overall, the event allowed them to gain valuable insights into career pathway opportunities.

Seval Fadil, Assistant Principal at CANDI said, “As a key education provider for school leavers in the local area, we were delighted to host students from Norlington School at City and Islington College. The feedback from staff and students was incredibly positive and we plan to host many more schools in the future so that we can give them a taste of college life and help them explore the various options available for their future studies.”

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We were delighted to be able to invite Norlington School For Boys to our City and Islington College, Centre for Business, Arts and Technology (CBAT) yesterday! 🎉 A group of 60 year 10 students and staff were invited to CBAT, which is based in Holloway, to tour the facilities and take part in some taster sessions in our business and ict, health and social care and creative arts subject areas. 🙌 Seval Fadil, assistant principal at City and Islington College, CBAT and host of yesterday’s event, said, “we were delighted to be able to host Norlington School and the feedback from staff and students was positive. We plan to host many more schools in the future and hope that other schools who see the hard work our staff put in to ensure this visit was successful, will be confident that City and Islington College will be able to host another event at such a high standard”. ⭐️ Full news story to follow. 🤝 Would you like your school to visit one of our centres? Call us on 0207 832 5000 📞 #school #visit #holloway #cbat #CANDI #CityAndIslingtonCollege #college #london #lifeatcccg

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Yusuf Hafizi, Assistant Principal and Head of Key Stage 4 at Norlington School said, “It’s been a really good event. Every part of the event has been thought through very carefully and it’s been pitched really well for our Year 10 students who have come down to see the courses that are provided at City and Islington College. With very positive feedback from our students, it’s a really great place to be!”

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Steven Kavuma Joins Angel Shed as Charity Patron

Angel Shed announces that its newest patron will be CANDI alumnus writer and director Steven Kavuma.

Angel Shed Theatre Company, which is currently celebrating its 20th year, has just announced that the writer and director Steven Kavuma has become its newest patron. Angel Shed is an inclusive charity based at City and Islington College (CANDI) that provides children and young people of all abilities and backgrounds with access to the Performing Arts

Steven trained at both CANDI and the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and is a strong supporter of young people in the arts and a passionate advocate for inclusion. In 2017, Steven co-founded the Diversity School Initiative, which aimed to address under-representation and diversity in UK drama schools. 

Steven went on to co-found Uproot Productions, a socially driven cross-arts production company and is also a trustee at Actors Touring Company, which creates theatre that both utilises and addresses global voices and intersecting cultures within the UK. In recognition of his work, Steven has also appeared on the Stage 100 list as one of the most influential people in theatre. 

Steven Kavuma said: “I am honoured to become a Patron of Angel Shed. I trained at City and Islington College where Angel Shed is based so I know first-hand how important the work Angel Shed does is and its impact on young people in and beyond Islington. Inclusive theatre has always been something I am passionate about and it remains to be very important in our ecology as it strives to be more inclusive and representative of our society. I am excited to work with the team and the young people to spread the important message of Angel Shed.”

Angel Shed theatre performances

David Mabbott, Angel Shed’s Artistic and Executive Director, said: “We are so grateful to Steven for his support and we are thrilled to have in him a patron who can not only help us raise awareness of our work but also provide valuable guidance and leadership to our young people. We are delighted to welcome Steven as patron of Angel Shed and this announcement is a brilliant way to celebrate the start of our 20th anniversary year.”

Angel Shed creates inspirational and outstanding youth-led theatre, focused on long-term collaboration with children and young people from across the community. The charity provides a range of Performing Arts activities (theatre, music, and movement) for young people aged 7-19, with regular workshops and performances taking place in professional theatre spaces. Angel Shed provides an inclusive, creative, and supportive space, adapting to the needs of individual members and allowing them to grow in confidence, curiosity and creativity.

Learn more about Angel Shed Theatre here.

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CANDI Student Wins Bronze at WorldSkills National Finals

Dante Senior, a student from CANDI’s Centre for Applied Sciences, has come third at the WorldSkills UK National Competition.

City and Islington College (CANDI) student Dante Senior brought home the bronze medal in the Laboratory Technician challenge at the recent WorldSkills UK National Finals. The WorldSkills National Finals took place from 14 to 17 November in Manchester and culminated in an awards ceremony at Bridgewater Hall on 17.

Dante, who is currently studying for an Applied Science Level 3 Diploma at CANDI’s Centre for Applied Sciences, won a place at the finals in Manchester after taking part in national qualifiers earlier this year.

After arriving in Manchester on 14 November, competitors attended a welcome evening at Trafford College, which included a speech by the CEO of WorldSkills UK, Ben Blackledge. 

The following two days included a series of four complex times tasks which tested Dante’s laboratory technician skills as well his ability to present data and relay information through charts and written reports. During the challenges, Dante had to deal with a range of issues and challenges and resolve them within time limits – all under the watchful eyes of the judges.

The final day of the competition included an unmarked advanced skills workshop during which participants learned new skills and completed further learning tasks. The competition concluded that evening with a medal ceremony at Bridgewater Hall where medalists and highly commended competitors were announced and prizes were awarded on stage.

Dante said: “I’m ecstatic having won bronze in the national final. I would like to thank my teachers and tutors for providing me with a solid foundation for the competition tasks, management at Capital City College Group for enlightening me on WorldSkills and their continuing support, and my friends and family for providing me support throughout the competition process.”

Dante is currently applying to study a Biology-related Science degree and aims to specialise in Computational Biology in the future. He also hopes to compete in the 2026 WorldSkills international competition, where competitors have the opportunity to showcase their skills on an international stage.

Congratulations Dante on your bronze WorldSkills UK medal!

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01Founders Announced as Finalist for Positive Impact Award at Prestigious SME London Business Awards 2024

01Founders is in the running for another accolade as it is shortlisted for the Positive Impact Award in the SME London Business Awards 2024.

Just a few weeks after taking to the stage to accept the Newcomer of the Year Award at the Westminster Business Council Business Awards, 01Founders celebrates another great moment of recognition. The innovative coding school has been shortlisted for the Positive Impact Award in the SME London Business Awards 2024.

The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (LCCI) SME London Business Awards are a unique platform which recognises and rewards enterprises demonstrating outstanding initiative, innovation and positive impact. The 22 award categories bring together the best and brightest small or medium-sized enterprises across London.

01Founders, which was founded by Capital City College Group (CCCG) and Founders Forum’s Brent Hobermann, has been shortlisted for the Positive Impact Award. The training provider offers free access to coding courses with an emphasis on collaboration and creativity. 01Founders has a clear and positive impact on those it serves, with its forward-thinking and constructive approach to education and employment enabling students greater access to a wealth of tech career opportunities.

Matt Harvey, Director of Business Development and Partnerships at 01Founders, said: “01Founders are leading a tech education revolution, spotting untapped talent and welcoming everyone regardless of age, background, culture, or education and offering companies the opportunity to recruit the next generation of a diverse workforce through the 01F Apprenticeship scheme. We are very proud to be shortlisted and recognised by the community we serve and hope we can continue to impact many lives and businesses through digital training.”

Jackie Chapman, CEO of 01Founders, said: “As an SME, we value the community and support provided by LCCI, which has increased our networking opportunities and outreach exponentially. To be shortlisted amongst such a wealth of organisations is incredible, and is already helping to increase our contracts and therefore our impact on so many lives.”

The winners of the SME London Business Awards 2024 will be announced at the Awards Final, which will take place on 8 February at the Park Plaza.

Congratulations to everyone at 01Founders on becoming a finalist in the SME London Business Awards 2024!

You can find out more about 01Founders here.

CONEL Students Spend the Day Visiting BAFTA Headquarters

Students from CONEL spent the day exploring BAFTA’s headquarters and attended a talk by actor Taz Skylar and CG expert Amanda Joshnstone-Batt.

Over 40 students from The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London’s (CONEL) Media and Music courses had the opportunity to explore the home of BAFTA and learn more about the world of film.  The event was organised by CONEL’s Creative and Digital Media department to give students insight into the film industry and provide valuable encouragement for their future careers.

On arrival, students were excited to enter the historic BAFTA building on Piccadilly and see the wide variety of memorabilia on display. They spent time in the press room, where they were able to re-enact press conferences and interviews and see the iconic BAFTA statue.

Students then attended a talk and Q&A session with Taz Skylar, a successful British and Spanish actor best known for his role in the successful Netflix anime series One Piece. Following the talk, students were able to enjoy some interactive activities, playing games designed by BAFTA students and making use of a photo booth.

The final part of the day featured a talk delivered by Amanda Johnstone-Batt, CG supervisor at ILM (Industrial Light & Magic), one of the world’s leading VFX companies. Amanda has worked in the film industry for almost twenty years and oversees teams of artists on a variety of projects.

During her informative presentation, Amanda gave students an insight into various roles within the VFX industry, including her own, and presented examples of her work, which includes cinematic masterpieces such as Avatar, Man of Steel, Godzilla and Thor. Students then had the opportunity to speak to her individually about her experience and get advice for developing their own skills and future careers.

Teti Purwani, a Level 3 Media student, said: “I couldn’t believe I was heading to BAFTA HQ! I was excited to meet Taz Skylar who has inspired me to write my own scripts and have learnt about different roles within the film industry.”

Marek Morzuch, a teacher on the Games and Animation course, said: “It was a great opportunity for students to learn about different roles within the filming industry. Students met a representative from Industrial Light & Magic. This really opened their eyes to different aspects of filming. It was great for them to learn about the CGI and SFX side to filmmaking, which does not get enough attention in the industry.”

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