HRUC (Harrow, Richmond & Uxbridge Colleges)
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Louise Whitfield
September 2020
Employed
Employer | - |
Job Title | - |
I decided to study the T Level after it was recommended by my tutor at Level 2, after I completed the NCFE/CACHE Level 2 Diploma for the Early Years Practitioner. As I was motivated and had achieved good results, it made sense to progress to the next level. T Levels looked quite interesting – I would say they are good because of the longer placement - and are also accepted by the majority of UK universities. Personally, I also prefer exams due to having plenty of time to prepare beforehand, and I was very happy with how I did. Even though the two years of our course was mainly during lockdown, I completed most of my placement at Stanhope Primary School in Greenford on site - they believed children learned better in person, and did everything they could to stay open. I was also able to work with a classmate in the second year on the placement, which was really nice. T Level students have to complete a minimum of 415 hours but I did 700 hours. I think it is important for children to see you regularly, so they can build a solid relationship, and I felt it would show motivation to employers in the future. I have got ADHD and my placement was very accepting and open about it, and made all the right accommodations, such as giving me a quiet place without interruptions when I needed it. In some ways it has been helpful to have lived experience of ADHD - my classmates asked about it which helped them learn, and it is also very useful to know about when you are working with children. My tutors at Uxbridge College have been supportive and kind - they give everyone the right support and guidance, depending on their different needs, and are very accepting of people. My tutors gave me confidence - and a little push at times, which was what I needed – and I am really grateful to them for all the support they have given me. It has been a really good experience being at college - I would do it again if I could! I am quite sad about finishing, as being at college has helped me become who I am today. The most interesting part of the course for me has been child observation. There are a lot of areas of observation, for instance observing social or physical activity, where you find out what the child can do and how they are developing. It is also a very creative job at times – for instance I could not find the right size dominos for an activity, so I made a set myself out of paper. The hardest part for me has been learning all the guidance, such as safeguarding. There are a lot of policies and a lot to remember. Whilst I have chosen to apply for a job, it is good to know T Levels can provide a route to university if I do change my mind. The course gives you many opportunities to go different ways, and you are given support for whichever one you choose.
Jananee Perinpanayagam
September 2007
Employed
Employer | IT Company |
Job Title | Pre-Sales Representative |
"I studied a Foundation in IT, BTEC first Diploma and then BTEC National certificate from 2005-2009. I've just completed a BSc Honours Information Technology and Business Information Systems at Middlesex University and achieved a first. Since graduating I've been working full time in an IT company as a pre-sales representative and I'm really enjoying the job so far. I was brought up in Germany and Harrow College was the first place I studied at in the UK. I chose Harrow College as I was living nearby in Queensbury and a relative recommended it. I was nervous about studying at a new college but at enrolment the staff were really helpful and gave good advice about studying the right course. My teachers were really helpful and supportive with language and in general. Teachers, Helen and Nisha gave me lots of guidance, they believed in me and encouraged me to achieve. I would say they were role models for me. It was a very supportive environment and overall a great college. My sister attends Harrow College at the moment and she came here because I recommended it. I'd like to thank everyone at Harrow College. I can honestly say that without Harrow College I wouldn't be where I am today."
Hollee Gould-Paine
September 2011
Apprenticeship
Employer | Marketing Company Innovation 1st |
Apprenticeship | NVQ level 3 in Business & Administration |
Hollee came to the college from Waldegrave School for Girls to study A-Levels in History, Media, Photography and French. After completing her studies, she began an apprenticeship with marketing company Innovation 1st and achieved an NVQ level 3 in Business & Administration. “I chose to study at Richmond upon Thames College as it was local to me and because it offered the courses I was interested in. I especially enjoyed photography and media as the teachers were great and the lessons allowed me to be creative and learn valuable skills. I didn’t realise at the time just how useful they’d be when I began working! “I decided on following an apprenticeship route rather than go to university as I wanted a practical, workplace learning environment. Apprenticeships are such a great opportunity to start a career at a younger age and it’s nice to also earn money whilst continuing in education. With the help of Way to Work in Twickenham, I found an apprenticeship with Innovation 1st and haven’t looked back. Amongst other things, my job role includes assisting the creative team with newsletters and photographing promotional merchandise which is where I can really use my college training. I love it and feel incredibly lucky to be working with a great company and gaining a qualification at the same time. “I made some amazing friends at Richmond College and really enjoyed my time there. The skills I learnt in the classroom have helped me hugely in the workplace and I’ll always be grateful to my fantastic teachers.”
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Hillingdon |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Park Road, Uxbridge, UB8 1NQ |