Painting and Decorating Level 2 students Sam Porter and Daniel Adlington have been working hard this week by volunteering to decorate Dorothy House, which is a new centre run by the Autism Plus charity.
The centre will be opening in Barnsley in July and will be offering respite and community services for adults with Autism, learning disabilities and mental health problems.
Here are the lads with Trevor Haughey (The Manager of Dorothy House) and Debbie Allsworth (Regional Director of Autism Plus).
Trevor is impressed with Sam and Dan's hard work and attitude and praised their efforts to P&D tutor Shaun Whitehead when he visited to check their progress.
Well done to the lads for volunteering their services to such a worthy cause!
Friday, 13 June 2014
Painting & Decorating Students Volunteer at Local Charity
Friday, 23 May 2014
Bricklayer Reece gains 2nd place in the Guild of Bricklayers National Competition
Three Barnsley College Brickwork students have recently taken part in the Yorkshire heat of the Guild of Bricklayers National competition. The event took place at Calderdale College in Halifax on the 16th of May and apprentices Reece Tuffnell & Trent Johnson along with full-time level 1 student Mitchell Purseglove-Stevens competed in the different level categories.
All three of the students did really well, but Reece Tuffnell's model was of such quality that it earned him 2nd place in the Senior competition.
He was awarded a trophy by the Guild of Bricklayers in a ceremony that took place after the event. Here is a photograph of Reece with the rest of the senior competitors and a few pictures of him with his trophy after he returned to Barnsley College.
All three of the students did really well, but Reece Tuffnell's model was of such quality that it earned him 2nd place in the Senior competition.
Well done to Reece, Trent and Mitchell!
Keep up the great work and we look forward to seeing similar success in the future!
Keep up the great work and we look forward to seeing similar success in the future!
Plasterers create a Iron Man model
The plastering students at Barugh Green have been involved in an enrichment activity by creating a large model of Marvel Comics character Iron Man. The project has been a group effort with the model being constructed using bonding, hessian and plaster.
Thursday, 22 May 2014
Ideal Boilers visit to Plumbing apprentices
On the 21st of May 2014 the Level 2 & 3 Plumbing apprentices were visited by Nigel Hague from Ideal boilers, who delivered a training session showing them existing and new technologies.
The training gave our students the opportunity to gain trade knowledge and expertise from one of the leading boiler companies in the area.
Nigel was impressed by the conduct and eagerness of the lads to learn and later sent this message to Plumbing tutor Ian Wileman.
The training gave our students the opportunity to gain trade knowledge and expertise from one of the leading boiler companies in the area.
Nigel was impressed by the conduct and eagerness of the lads to learn and later sent this message to Plumbing tutor Ian Wileman.
We are really proud that our students have made such a good impression and we thank Nigel for visiting us and delivering such a valuable training session.
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
Construction at Africa Day 2014
Africa Day was an awareness and fundraising event organised by the cross-college tutorial team.
All departments in college were involved running projects and competitions to raise money for the Building Schools for Africa charity. It was a colourful, loud and varied event, which offered students the chance to get involved in hands-on activities, including African drumming, lino-printing and metal work while tasting African themed food and meeting African wildlife in the form of a Royal Python.
Here are the photos taken of the Construction stand and of the volunteers who kindly took part in the event:
Here is also a short video showing our students taking part in the African drums activity:
All departments in college were involved running projects and competitions to raise money for the Building Schools for Africa charity. It was a colourful, loud and varied event, which offered students the chance to get involved in hands-on activities, including African drumming, lino-printing and metal work while tasting African themed food and meeting African wildlife in the form of a Royal Python.
Here are the photos taken of the Construction stand and of the volunteers who kindly took part in the event:
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| Construction Stand and display |
| Engineering stand: Joiner Talon Hoyle making Africa shaped keyrings |
| Georgina meets the Royal Python brought in by Wigfield Farm |
| Plastering students Simon & Will handing the snake |
| Completed miniture example of traditional African housing |
| Partly-erected example to show how our students constructed the dwelling. |
| Construction students having a go at African drumming with TTL Michelle. |
| Painting and decorating student Georgina with face paint by the Hair and Beauty team. |
| The two examples of traditional housing together. |
Monday, 19 May 2014
Construction Skills Showcase
On the 8th of May 2014 the Construction department opened its doors to show the public some of the skills our students have to offer. The event took place on 3 sites (Barugh Green, STEM centre and the TLC) and saw activities including a brickwork competition and demonstrations and displays from 6 different trades.
Here are a few photos from the evening:
The last photo shows the level 1 entrants in the Brickwork competition. They all did really well, but special congratualtions go out to Victoria Thornton who was declared winner of the event.
Well done Vicky!
Here are a few photos from the evening:
| P&D: Shelby & Georgia's peacock floor painting |
| P&D: Katy & Melissa's wallpaper butterflies |
| Brickwork: Senior competition model |
| Brickwork: Kyle in the level 1 competition |
| Joinery work on display |
| Example joinery work on display |
| Joinery: Level 3 apprentices displaying their talents |
| Joinery: Having a go at roof tiling |
| Plumbing: Jack measuring during his practical test |
| Plumbing: Testing for leaks |
| Plumbing: Pipe bending |
| Brickwork: Level 1 competition |
| Brickwork: Jason having a go at the level 1 model |
The last photo shows the level 1 entrants in the Brickwork competition. They all did really well, but special congratualtions go out to Victoria Thornton who was declared winner of the event.
Well done Vicky!
Friday, 2 May 2014
Painting & Decorating students at the Johnstone's Young Painter of the Year competition 2014.
Painting and Decorating students Craig Brook and Alistair Wood competed in the Johnstone's Young Painter of the Year competition 2014 at Doncaster College on the 29th April 2014.
Both Students competed against other competitors from around Yorkshire in this first heat of the national competition.
All competitors were given a competition design, which they had to set out and then paint using different techniques and colours to the best of their abilities.
Craig Brook finished as runner-up (2nd) and Alistair Wood came 4th.
Painting and Decorating tutors Chris Styan and David Potts are delighted with the results and have praised both Craig and Alistair for their hard work and dedication. We are happy that they have been rewarded for their efforts and have already set them off training for the their next competition in June (Skillbuild Yorkshire & Humber regional heats at Hull College).
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