2024 / 2025 EVENT DATES
Student Council # 2 - Eastbourne & Station Plaza
Eastbourne:
Taking place in Hammond Hall in Hammond House.
12.30pm to 1.30pm.
Pizza will be provided once again!
Agenda will be sent to Student Reps on Google Classroom and to Student Rep college emails.
Station Plaza:
GOO2
12.30pm to 1.30pm.
There will be food *
Student Council Lewes
Taking place in The Student Theatre, the 2nd student council meeting, food will be provided!
Health & Wellbeing Week
Join us for Health & Wellbeing Week and discover fun, engaging activities, expert advice, and exciting opportunities to boost your mind, body, and soul! Check out what is happening on your campus, HERE
Chinese New Year( Station Plaza)
On the 30th, at Station Plaza we'll be celebrating Chinese New Year with a festive atmosphere! There will be exciting performances, delicious Chinese food, and vibrant decorations to immerse everyone in the celebration. Join us for a memorable experience!
Creative Careers Event
Are you interested in a career in the arts or eager to get to know the organisations in your hometown? Come join us at the Creative Careers event this Thursday! There are always plenty of opportunities waiting for you – you just need to know where to find them.
Veganuary( Station Plaza)
On Thursday the 16th, we're celebrating Veganuary at Station Plaza ! There will be a variety of stalls to explore, and Paige, our Student Experience Coordinator, will be going around with free vegan samples at 10:30 straight from the kitchen. Don't miss out on the chance to try some FREE vegan food!
Veganuary
Veganuary is your chance to try a plant-based lifestyle for a month, exploring tasty, sustainable, and budget-friendly food choices! Find out more
The Muppet Christmas Carol Film Screening - Eastbourne
We will be hosting our Christmas Movie which is The Muppets Chirstmas Carol. There will be cakes, candyfloss and hot chocolate - all for Free for those who stay to watch the film!
📅 Date: Tue 17th Dec
🕒 Time: 12.45 PM Film start
📍 Location: King’s Restaurant, Eastbourne Campus
Christmas Jumper Day
Wear your brightest Christmas Jumper on Thursday 12th December!
Please remember to bring some cash, if you would like to make a small donation. There will be collection pots in various places around the college campuses.
Warming up the Homeless- Ore Valley
This year, we're raising funds to warm up the homeless, and we have a lot of festive Christmas activities planned just for you! Come join us for some holiday fun, and if you can, bring along any spare change to help support this important cause. Your generosity will make a difference!
White Ribbon Day
White Ribbon is the UK’s leading charity engaging men and boys to end violence against women and girls, and is celebrated in the UK on 25th November.
International Men's Day
On November 19, International Men’s Day celebrates worldwide the positive value men bring to the world, their families and communities. Movember is our time to unite. To take on mental health, suicide, prostate cancer and testicular cancer.
Student Council Station Plaza
Taking place in Room G.002, the first student council meeting of the year, get ready to voice your ideas and shape the college experience! Food will be provided!
Student Council Eastbourne
Taking place in Hammond Hall, the first student council meeting of the year, get ready to voice your ideas and shape the college experience! Food will be provided!
Student Council Ore
Taking place in Room 251, the first student council meeting of the year, get ready to voice your ideas and shape the college experience! Food will be provided!
Student Council Lewes
Taking place in The Suman Hall (MPH), the first student council meeting of the year, get ready to voice your ideas and shape the college experience! Food will be provided!
Anti-Bullying Week
Anti-Bullying Week 2024 takes place from Monday 11th - Friday 15th November, explore resources and support to help create a safer college community.
County Lines - Eastbourne
The theatre performance of the project ‘CountyLines’ warns students of the dangers of getting involved in County Lines and also explains how they could safeguard themselves going forward.
Over the years it has proved to be an excellent way to ensure students gain an understanding of the dangers of getting involved in drug dealing, how grooming can take place, and where they can get help if they are targeted. It also shows the College’s commitment to safeguarding students and raising awareness of current issues that could affect the lives of students and those in the community.
Tutors will sign up classes via the Tutor Toolkit.
County Lines - Lewes
The theatre performance of the project ‘CountyLines’ warns students of the dangers of getting involved in County Lines and also explains how they could safeguard themselves going forward.
Over the years it has proved to be an excellent way to ensure students gain an understanding of the dangers of getting involved in drug dealing, how grooming can take place, and where they can get help if they are targeted. It also shows the College’s commitment to safeguarding students and raising awareness of current issues that could affect the lives of students and those in the community.
Tutors will sign up classes via the Tutor Toolkit.
County Lines - Eastbourne
The theatre performance of the project ‘CountyLines’ warns students of the dangers of getting involved in County Lines and also explains how they could safeguard themselves going forward.
Over the years it has proved to be an excellent way to ensure students gain an understanding of the dangers of getting involved in drug dealing, how grooming can take place, and where they can get help if they are targeted. It also shows the College’s commitment to safeguarding students and raising awareness of current issues that could affect the lives of students and those in the community.
Tutors will sign up classes via the Tutor Toolkit.
County Lines - Station Plaza
The theatre performance of the project ‘CountyLines’ warns students of the dangers of getting involved in County Lines and also explains how they could safeguard themselves going forward.
Over the years it has proved to be an excellent way to ensure students gain an understanding of the dangers of getting involved in drug dealing, how grooming can take place, and where they can get help if they are targeted. It also shows the College’s commitment to safeguarding students and raising awareness of current issues that could affect the lives of students and those in the community.
Tutors will sign up classes via the Tutor Toolkit.
County Lines - Ore Valley
The theatre performance of the project ‘CountyLines’ warns students of the dangers of getting involved in County Lines and also explains how they could safeguard themselves going forward.
Over the years it has proved to be an excellent way to ensure students gain an understanding of the dangers of getting involved in drug dealing, how grooming can take place, and where they can get help if they are targeted. It also shows the College’s commitment to safeguarding students and raising awareness of current issues that could affect the lives of students and those in the community.
Tutors will sign up classes via the Tutor Toolkit.
County Lines - Ore Valley
The theatre performance of the project ‘CountyLines’ warns students of the dangers of getting involved in County Lines and also explains how they could safeguard themselves going forward.
Over the years it has proved to be an excellent way to ensure students gain an understanding of the dangers of getting involved in drug dealing, how grooming can take place, and where they can get help if they are targeted. It also shows the College’s commitment to safeguarding students and raising awareness of current issues that could affect the lives of students and those in the community.
Tutors will sign up classes via the Tutor Toolkit.
County Lines - Station Plaza
The theatre performance of the project ‘CountyLines’ warns students of the dangers of getting involved in County Lines and also explains how they could safeguard themselves going forward.
Over the years it has proved to be an excellent way to ensure students gain an understanding of the dangers of getting involved in drug dealing, how grooming can take place, and where they can get help if they are targeted. It also shows the College’s commitment to safeguarding students and raising awareness of current issues that could affect the lives of students and those in the community.
Tutors will sign up classes via the Tutor Toolkit.
Student Voice Training - Station Plaza
Taking place in Room G.002, this training session for the Student Council covers everything you need to know about being an effective representative!
Student Voice Training - Ore Valley
Taking place in Room TBC, this training session for the Student Council covers everything you need to know about being an effective representative!
Student Voice Training - Eastbourne
Taking place in Room Hammond Hall, this training session for the Student Council covers everything you need to know about being an effective representative!
Student Voice Training - Lewes
Taking place in the Lecture Theatre, this training session for the student council covers everything you need to know about being an effective representative!
WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY- EASTBOURNE
Every year we celebrate World Mental Health Day. The theme for 2024, set by the World Foundation of Mental Health, is ‘Mental health is a universal human right’.
World Mental Health Day is about raising awareness of mental health and driving positive change for everyone’s mental health.
At our Eastbourne Campus:
Where? The Refectory
Time? 12 pm to 1.20pm
We will have stalls in the Refectory and the following week we will have Animal Magic back with their fluffy friends.
County Lines - Station Plaza
The theatre performance of the project ‘CountyLines’ warns students of the dangers of getting involved in County Lines and also explains how they could safeguard themselves going forward.
Over the years it has proved to be an excellent way to ensure students gain an understanding of the dangers of getting involved in drug dealing, how grooming can take place, and where they can get help if they are targeted. It also shows the College’s commitment to safeguarding students and raising awareness of current issues that could affect the lives of students and those in the community.
Tutors will sign up classes via the Tutor Toolkit.
HELLO YELLOW( ALL CAMPUSES)
Come together in yellow on Thursday 10 October (World Mental Health Day) to raise vital funds and show young people they’re not alone with their mental health.