For all the pupils that took the option of Food and Nutrition, yesterday mark the day of their practical examination.
Each pupil had to research food intolerances and allergies and then select 3 dishes plus accompaniments that were suitable for their chosen food intolerance/allergy. The pupils made every element of each dish from scratch by themselves including bread (leavened and unleavened), pasta, noodles, etc.
I think you will agree from the photos taken of the pupils’ hard work, that they have really out done themselves and shown what a talented group of pupils we have.
Congratulations to everyone involved and a big thank you to Mrs. Philips and Mrs. Poulton-Rogers who support the children throughout the day.
We are very proud of our Year 8 and 9 pupils who have successfully completed the Scholars Programme this term. We began with a launch day in Cardiff University last October and finished last week by celebrating their achievements in a Graduation event at Bristol University. The 9 pupils completed a 2000 word assignment about whether medical companies should be allowed to fund medical campaigns. This was an amazing experience for all involved and all deserve praise for their efforts and achievements.
Three Sets of Twins Shine at College Bursary and Scholarship Awards
It was a family affair for three sets of twins who were amongst students at NPTC Group of Colleges receiving bursaries and scholarships for their achievements.
For the last twelve years, the College has awarded bursaries of £1,500 to the new intake of students from partner comprehensive schools who achieved the best results in their GCSEs. Scholarships are also awarded to help students of exceptional sporting or creative ability to develop their talents to their fullest potential whilst maintaining their academic studies. This year’s recipients were joined by the new College Ambassadors who also received a bursary at a ceremony held at the Nidum Theatre, Neath College.
This year, there were three sets of twins who were amongst those celebrating. Twins Lowri and Ffion Beynon, 16, from Dŵr-y-Felin Comprehensive School, received bursaries for their exam successes, whilst twins, Kelsey and Seren Hughes, 16, also from Dŵr-y-Felin, were recognised for their sporting excellence. The third set of twins, Hollie and Maisie Noon, 16, who previously attended Dyffryn Comprehensive School also proved that sporting genes run in the family with their sister Emily Noon, 17, also receiving a Sport and Cultural bursary. Hollie was also recognised with a Sporting Excellence award for her achievements in Netball; she was recently selected in the British Colleges’ netball squad for the forthcoming internationals.
Hollie commented: “I suppose you could say we come from a competitive family. My dad played professional rugby for 10 years and internationally for Scotland. He tried to get us all to follow in his footsteps but when we found netball we knew this was the sport for us, we just love to play and love the game. Emily, our eldest sister, has been playing netball for the College for four years and is now captain. In our first year of College, my twin sister Maisie and I made it into the first team and have been lucky enough to win these bursaries.” The high performing students from NPTC Group were presented with a certificate and bursary funding to encourage them to develop their skills, and hopefully follow the likes of former students including Dan Baker, Ashley Beck, Duncan Jones, James Hook, Chelsea Lewis, Joe Allen, Hayley Tullett, and Steve Balsamo.
NPTC Group of Colleges’ Vice Principal of Academic Services, Judith Williams, was on hand to award the students with their bursaries and said that the money had helped previous students who had gone on to degree level and beyond.
Judith said: “The students receiving bursaries today are the best of the best. We are delighted to reward them for their outstanding achievements. Some of our past winners have gone on to study at some of the top universities in the country.
“This is the 12th successive year the College has achieved over 99 per cent pass rate at A Level. We are very proud of our exam and vocational qualification results and want to recognise our students’ capabilities and achievements.”
This year, around 50 youngsters from NPTC Group of Colleges received awards and congratulations go to the following:
Bursary Award Winners – For GCSE Success
Birchgrove: Kiera Seacombe
Cefn Hengoed: Mitchell Mainwaring
Pentrehafod: Kamila Jaworska
Cefn Saeson: Elma Parel; Kate Williams
Cwmtawe: Sophie Hawkins
Cymer Afan: Daria Day
Dŵr-y-Felin: Rachel Penney; Nia Adey Jones; Connor John Rees Doyle; Charlotte McNab; Lowri Beynon; Ffion Beynon
Dyffryn: Rosie Jones; Catrin Needs; Aaron Rogers; Jacob Tully
Llangatwg: Ffion Davies; Ffion Hart; Cameron Williams
Ysgol Bae Baglan: Si Wai; Freya Kinsey; Lauren Wilkins
Sporting Excellence Scholarships – For Regional or National Honours
Llanhari Comprehensive: Dewi Cross
Pencoed Comprehensive: Tom Sly
Dŵr-y-Felin: Rhys Thomas; Kelsey Hughes; Seren Hughes
Llangatwg: Bradley Roderick
Ystalyfera: Dillon Caulfield
Dyffryn: Hollie Noon
Vocational Excellence Scholarships
Gwernyfed High: Anthony Andrew
Birchgrove: Courtney Chenard
Newtown High: Sam Morris; Eleanor Cochrane
Llanidloes High: Kira Jade Newey
Dŵr-y-Felin: Emma Mellin
Sport and Cultural Scholarships – Supporting Talent with Potential
Brecon High: Corey Evans
Dŵr-y-Felin: Olivia Evans; Ryan Thomas; Sophie Williams
Sandfields: Sean Hanbury
Cwmtawe: Isabel Hendry; Carys Mainwaring
Brecon High: Jack Jones
Dyffryn: Emily Noon; Maisie Noon; Meghan Thomas; Kayla Mary Millon
Cefn Saeson: Abigail Owen
Ambassadors: Jenna Howells; Mathew Davies; Katie Maria Manchipp; Samuel Parkman; Robyn Price; David Thomas Evans Vaughan; Lewis Carter; Shaunna Gerrard; Zoe Mardon
On the 22nd October 2017, I woke up bright and early raring to go for the day ahead. We left nice and early in my car to go to Cardiff for the Welsh Trampolining Grading competition. It took 45 minutes to get there and I was feeling a mixture of nervousness and excitement. We arrived at about 11:40am and I wasn’t due to jump until 4:40pm. I had to wait a whole 5 hours until I could jump. I felt anxious and couldn’t wait to start. While I waited, I watched all the other people in my club jump and they all did quite well. Finally it was my turn, I had a 0.5 deduction which means that I lost 0.5 marks for doing something wrong from my total marks. Overall, I came 4th out of all the people entering from all over Wales. It was one of my favourite days and something that I will always remember. I have another competition on the 26th November and I hope to do even better, hopefully first place!