Monday 22 November 2010

Children in Need 2010

Staff and students at NULC dressed up in outrageous costumes and took part in a range of activities to raise money for Children in Need.


Fun activities included ‘Pudsey’s Fundraising Grotto’, whilst some students raised cash to have their legs waxed – Ouch!
The College has so far raised over £900 and all proceeds will go to Children in Need.



Students selected for national rugby trials

Three students from Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC) have been selected to try out for the British Colleges Sport (BCS) England rugby squad.

Tom Westwood, Vurani Vuki and Levi Waqa, who are all aged 18, will go on to the next set of trials at Warwick University on the 5 December. 

Trevor Humphreys, NULC Academy of Sport Manager said:” This is a great achievement for the students and the College. It’s testament to their hard work and dedication”.

To find out more about the Academy of Sport at Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC) visit www.nulc.ac.uk/sport, call 01782 254269, or email info@nulc.ac.uk

National swimming success for NULC student

A swimmer from Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC) has achieved a silver medal in a national competition.



Sam Edwards, aged 18 from Brown Edge competed at the English Schools Swimming Association (ESSA) national finals on the 29 and 30 October 2010.

Sam said: “Individually I competed in the 200m Freestyle relay, where I won the silver medal. Overall the division that I competed with finished second overall after coming in fourth place last year.”

The Elite Sports Performance Programme (ESPP) was introduced by the College as part of the NULC Academy of Sport to allow talented athletes to continue with their academic studies, while training and competing to the highest level. The ESPP is open to students who have represented the county or above in a chosen sport within the last academic year.
He continued: “Being part of the ESPP ensures that I have the training and support that I need to succeed at this level.”

Trevor Humphreys, Academy of Sport Manager at the College, said:” Sam has worked extremely hard to get physically fit for the competition and his success is testament to his hard work and dedication.”

Friday 12 November 2010

Football Development Centre - next match

As part of the colleges Football Development Centres programme the first team have a game against Stoke City Youth team on Wednesday 17 November at 1pm  at Claytonwood where the Stoke City Youth team train. Supporters are welcome to come down and support the team against extremely tough opposition. It is hoped that a similar game will take place against Port Vale in the New Year.

Monday 8 November 2010

NULC student wins boxing competition

Ex NULC Student Nathan Russo boxed his way to victory by beating his component in a competition which has previously been won by the likes of Ricky Hatton and Amir Khan.
His boxing victory meant he was qualified to enter the national semi-finals.
Nathan is now a Staffordshire University student and is currently in his first year of a sports coaching development degree.

Tuesday 2 November 2010

Record number of NULC students selected to represent region in national finals

More students from Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC) than ever before have been selected to represent the West Midlands region in national British Colleges Sport (BCS) competitions.
 

A group of 17 students from TEAM:NULC have been selected to play for the West Midlands in Hockey, Netball, Ladies Football, Rugby Union and Men’s Football.
 

The successful students all attended a trial at Warwickshire College on Wednesday 6 October where they competed for TEAM:NULC against other students from colleges across the West Midlands.
 

Trevor Humphreys, Academy of Sport Manager and Lecturer at NULC, said: “We’re overjoyed that 17 of our students have been chosen to represent the West Midlands – this is the most students we’ve ever had selected and is testament to the high quality training and support they receive here.”
 

The students are all part of TEAM:NULC, a programme run within the NULC Academy of Sport programme at the College, which gives students the chance to study and pursue their sporting interests at the same time.

 
He continued: ”All students who become part of TEAM:NULC are invited to represent the College in BCS competitions in order to help them progress and gain recognition in their chosen sport. This is a fantastic opportunity for all the students involved and I wish them every success.”
 

All sports represented by the College have the opportunity to progress to the BCS regional finals, which are held at Lilleshall Sport Centre in Shropshire, from which the England Colleges teams are selected.


 
To find out more about the NULC Academy of Sport visit www.nulc.ac.uk/sport, call 01782 254269, or email info@nulc.ac.uk