Welcome to Newbury College Vision Conference 16th November 2015 01635 845000 www.newbury-college.ac.uk.

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Welcome to Newbury College Vision Conference 16th November

Newbury College: Helping to Meet Local Skills Needs  Focus of College on helping to drive economic worth into Newbury and wider West Berkshire.  Increasing apprenticeships, Traineeships, Higher Education and basic skills in line with Government targets.  We are also sponsoring a Primary School in conjunction with Theale Primary School.  College land linked to Sandleford as an access point to A339.  Also investing heavily in training facilities.

Training Restaurant Investing in People and Facilities

Motor Vehicle Meeting the Skills needs of Business and the Community

Engineering Investing in Training for Local Business

Investing in Training for Local Business – Solutions Lab

Investing in Training for Local Business Hair & Beauty

 Young people and adults can deliver real returns to businesses.  Skills gaps can be filled in West Berkshire  Investment in Higher Education and Higher Apprenticeships attract more work ready individuals than graduates. Benefits of our Investment

Plumbing Workshop Investing in Training

Construction Training Centre Investing in Training

Primary School

OUTSTANDING LEARNING, WHICH INSPIRES LEARNERS TO PROGRESS AND TO MAKE A POSITIVE DIFFERENCE TO BUSINESS AND THE COMMUNITY Our Vision to help meet the Newbury Vision 2026

The College will contribute to the Vision 2026 by:  Developing highly effective and innovative ways to provide skills training in a rapidly changing society and business context.  Teaching and learning will have been transformed to meet the needs of a digital and highly electronic savvy population of individuals and businesses.  The College will continue to invest in innovative resources and new facilities to achieve this vision.

Award Ceremonies Apprenticeship Awards Graduation Awards