Top tips for managing exam stress (Blog) If you find yourself worried or anxious about your upcoming exams, then you are not alone. You may find that you’re experiencing a range of stress-related symptoms that can make you feel even worse. These symptoms could include having a loss of appetite, constant tiredness or negative thoughts.
7 myths around studying Computing & IT, busted! (Blog) Whether specialising in a Level 2 or Level 3 IT Diploma or studying an A Level in Computer Science or Extended Certificate in IT alongside other subjects, you will learn the skills required to excel in academia and future employment.
A Level student Matt wins Under 18 Pool European Championship Callywith College A Level student, Matt Ryall and his Under 18 England Pool Team have won the European Championships held over six days in Southern Ireland.
A Level student Ollie selected for England U18s Hockey Team Callywith College A Level and High Performance Academy student athlete, Ollie Rundle has been selected to be part of the England Under 18s Hockey team.
Choosing the right college course for you (Blog) Choosing what courses to study at college can be tough, especially when there’s so many on offer, so here are some tips and advice to help make this decision seem less daunting.
Sport student cycles 1,000-plus miles raising £5,500 for friend Sport student Leon has completed a 1,000-plus mile cycle from John O'Groats to Lands End to raise money for his fellow student and close friend’s brother, Chae, who has an incurable brain tumour.
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.
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.