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Poplar High Street, Poplar, London, E14 0AF

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Jelena Scegolevatiha

September 2021

Employed

Employer

Exponential-E’s Network Operations Centre

Job Title

Cybersecurity

Jelena Scegolevatiha’s journey with New City College saw her rise from an ESOL student who spoke no English at all, to securing a job as an IT Apprentice in the City. When Jelena moved to the UK from Latvia, she enrolled on an ESOL and entry level IT course at New City College Tower Hamlets Campus in order to learn how to speak, read and write English. With the friendly classroom environment, a determination to succeed and great support from her teachers, she quickly progressed. Jelena said: “I couldn’t speak English at all when I first arrived, but during my first year, one of my IT teachers noticed how well I worked with Excel and that teacher’s encouragement changed everything for me.” Recognising Jelena’s potential, her teacher suggested she try a Level 2 IT course, and Jelena embraced the opportunity even though she initially wasn’t sure what she wanted to do. “I thought I wanted to be a dentist or an architect, but when the opportunity came up, I decided to give the IT course a try, and I haven’t looked back.” Jelena then progressed to a Level 3 Computing course where she discovered her passion for networking and cybersecurity. Alongside the Level 3 course, she sat her GCSE Maths, achieving a grade 9 and her GCSE English, gaining a grade 6. She said: “From the first year, we covered topics like network infrastructure and cybersecurity, using software like Cisco Packet Tracer and I realised that I really enjoyed them. Now, in my apprenticeship, I’m using everything I learned, configuring hardware and working with networks every day.” Made the most of every opportunity During her time at college, Jelena made the most of every opportunity and gained in confidence. She applied for university and was offered places at Queen Mary and UCL but she was hesitant about taking up these offers because of the financial implications. “I still needed to pay my rent so I thought I can’t go to university full-time for three years and only have a part-time job.” It was actually through attending a careers fair held on campus that she secured her job. At the fair she spoke to apprentices from Exponential-E, a network solutions provider based at Aldgate East. They inspired her to apply for the apprenticeship scheme, which she thought would be the perfect route for her, rather than going to university. She was given an interview and offered a job as a Networking Apprentice, which she started in the summer of 2023. Jelena credits her time at New City College for preparing her for the demands of her current role. “Everything I learned at college, from networking to programming, has been so beneficial. Even courses I didn’t think I’d use, like app development, have helped me understand the bigger picture of how systems work.” Her commitment and the support she received from her teachers were key to her success and enabled her to achieve a Triple Distinction* – the highest grade possible. She said: “I’m so grateful for the teachers who believed in me. They didn’t just teach me – they supported me every step of the way, staying after class to explain things and recommending resources to help me improve.” Now working in Exponential-E’s Network Operations Centre, with the chance to work at home three days a week, Jelena is thriving in her role and hopes to stay with the company after completing her apprenticeship this year, possibly transitioning into cybersecurity. Jelena’s advice to other students is simple: “Just go for it. Even if you don’t understand everything at first, you’ll learn, and you might discover you love it. I didn’t think I’d end up in IT, but I’m so happy I took that chance.”


Ellie Goldstein

September 2021

Apprenticeship

Employer

Performing Arts

Apprenticeship

brands such as Gucci, Adidas and ASOS

Ellie Goldstein was born with Down syndrome, but it hasn’t stopped her from becoming a global fashion model, performer and influencer. She now uses her platform to act as a champion for other people with differences or disabilities.

A former student at New City College Redbridge Campus, Ellie now 22, studied Performing Arts and has gone on to work for brands such as Gucci, Adidas and ASOS – making history by being the first model with Down syndrome to feature on the cover of British Vogue magazine. She is a dancer and performer and now also an author, having published her first uplifting picture book for children, ‘Ellie’, based on her own life story. Ellie hopes the book will empower and inspire young children to realise they can become whoever they want to be. The story is about determination to overcome challenges despite the assumption of others. When Ellie was born with Down syndrome, doctors told her family that she would never walk, learn or talk – yet she has danced in productions for the Royal Opera House; she has gained a New City College education and qualifications; and she now uses her voice as an advocate for disability to speak up and make the fashion world more inclusive. Ellie is an inspiration to everyone and had a real impact on her classmates while at college – reminding them that with hard work and determination, anything is possible. Ellie said: “I know I can do a lot! And I hope when other people with Down syndrome or disabilities see me, they will think they can do things too. There needs to be more opportunities for people like me, more inclusivity and representation, but it is getting better.” Her advice to young people is: “Follow your dreams, never give up. But most of all be happy and live life to the fullest!” Her bubbly personality has won her many fans, including celebrities such as Paloma Faith, Katie Piper, Nicole Scherzinger and Cheryl Cole, as well as many other famous faces she has met during her work in commercials, TV shows and fashion campaigns. The list of Ellie’s achievements this year is incredible: She has worked for Quaker, CBBC and Disney Been an ASOS influencer on Instagram, modelling clothes and accessories Appeared in a Channel 4 documentary called New Model Agency Has filmed on location from May to October in Devon and Bristol for her part in the Enid Blyton series Malory Towers – which is out next summer Filmed Celebrity Bake-Off – which is airing next March Launched her second book ‘Ellie’ (her first book is called Against All Odds) Ellie says she has two dreams still to achieve – to model on a catwalk in New York and to compete on Strictly Come Dancing! Read more about Ellie’s story in a BBC interview here. See Ellie on Good Morning Britain here and on Loose Women here. New City College proud of our trailblazing student Ellie.


About Education Provider

RegionLondon
Local AuthorityTower Hamlets
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressPoplar High Street, Poplar, London, E14 0AF