Student Notice November 11th

Remembrance Day

We remember the Armed Forces, and their families, from Britain and the Commonwealth, the vital role played by the emergency services and those who have lost their lives as a result of conflict or terrorism.

We shall also be taking some out of our days and lessons to remember. Below is the information for each service happening across East Sussex College

Hastings campus will be hosting a Remembrance Parade on Tuesday 12th November at 11AM.


International Men’s Day event

Coming up is International Men’s Day which is focused on Men’s Health Champions which will help shine a spotlight on both the problems of men’s health and the people delivering the solutions, with the help of four sub-themes:

We will be having A Band of Brothers (providing the support people need to make the transition to an adulthood free of crime, and filled with a sense of belonging, connection and purpose) and Project Rewild (providing opportunities to get outside, connect with nature, protect the environment, and thrive together) coming in to run stalls.

Lunch time Sports

Starting this Tuesday and Thursday 12:15-1:15pm, we will be hosting casual sports for students to take part in. It will be on the MUGA and ran by Skiltek. Any inquiries, please email myself at kieron.pierce@escg.ac.uk

Safe Drive, Stay Alive

On November 25th, we will be hosting a Safe Drive Stay Alive session, which seeks to provide an educational experience that teaches young people not only the dangers but also the consequences, of poor and dangerous driving.

To book in, please email Pauline Greig via Pauline.Greig@escg.ac.uk or students can self refer by talking to their Wellbeing Mentor or dropping into the Wellbeing office on the second floor.

Fresh Visions Healthy Relationships Group (3 sessions)

From Tuesday 12th of November to the 26th at 2pm - 3pm, the wellbeing team will be running a group for students looking to work on healthy relationships. Tutors can book the Wellbeing Mentors to deliver this session to groups of students by contacting Pauline Greig Pauline.Greig@escg.ac.uk

Students can self refer by talking to their Wellbeing Mentor or dropping into the Wellbeing office on the second floor.

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