‘Your Future Week’ prepares students for next steps after college 'Your Future Week' is our annual event dedicated entirely to first year students’ progression route, their amazing future career and the exciting adult life that lies ahead of them. The week is aimed at raising students' aspirations, empowering them and helping them make rational and informed decisions about their future. This year, students took part in various activities to help them gain life skills and prepare for qualifications post-college and future careers. Here are just some of the things they got up to!
Staff and students slam taboos in poetry contest The Callywith Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Committee recently held a successful Poetry Slam contest based on the theme of ‘Slamming the Taboos’.
Callywith leavers celebrate their last days at college Student leavers said their final farewells to fellow classmates and teachers as they celebrated completing a challenging but enjoyable two years at the College.
History students plant tree in remembrance of Holocaust victims Over the past few months, A Level History students Georgia, Gemma, Kayleigh and Izzy have been involved in the Holocaust Educational Trust (UK)'s ‘Lessons from Auschwitz’ project which aims to increase knowledge and understanding of the Holocaust for young people and its relevance today.
Female Rugby Academy students learn tips from the country’s top athletes Female Rugby Academy students Amelia, Belle, Katie and Lily were given the fantastic opportunity to learn tips from the country’s top athletes when Exeter Chiefs women’s team joined them for a training session at Truro College last month.
New bus routes for September 2021 We are pleased to announce two new stops and three potential new bus routes for this September 2021.
Medics’ Academy students look forward to bright futures All nine of this year's medics and veterinary applicants are looking ahead to bright futures this week, after receiving some excellent university offers.
Former Health & Social Care student joins the Royal Navy Former Level 3 Health & Social Care Diploma student Eden Lynch, has recently become an official member of the armed forces in the Royal Navy.
Leon trains for 900-mile charity cycle Level 3 Sport Diploma student Leon Cherrington-Jones is cycling from John O'Groats to Lands End to raise money for his fellow student and close friend’s brother, former Truro College student Chae, who has an incurable brain tumour.
New courses added for September 2021 Callywith College have responded to the demand from prospective students to expand its offer by adding six new courses to its outstanding provision for September 2021.