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Young people in Waltham Forest have been given the opportunity to improve their digital skills and meet some of the world's biggest potential employers including Apple, Google and Amazon.
40 participants from the borough took advantage of training at the Techcamp event at Waltham Forest College - organised by Waltham Forest Council and delivered by Trax Training CIC. Subjects covered by leading professionals included the latest digital trends, best industry practice and advice on how digital skills can help job-seekers stand out in the job market.
Waltham Forest College's new STEM Centre celebrated its official opening by Jules Pipe, Deputy Mayor of London, at Tuesday evening's launch event.
This spectacular event was hosted in the STEM Centre. Local employers, education providers, Governors, stakeholders and local dignitaries joined the celebration.
Fashion students from Waltham Forest College have produced 3,000 shopping bags in a bid to boost local shopping across the borough.
Seven talented teenagers worked with a manufacturer to create tote bags available at a pop-up shop from 2 to 19 December, at the ' Hoe Hoe Hoe Street Xmas Bazaar' Central Parade, Walthamstow.
Hundreds of young people showed their interest in continuing their education at Waltham Forest College by attending recent college open events.
Soon to be school leavers showed lecturers they were eager to join the College with over 400 people coming to the Open Events.
Joy Kettyle is to be Waltham Forest College's new principal.
She pledges to continue on the college's journey to outstanding.
She was selected following a 4 month national search and starts in Waltham Forest College on 12 March 2018.
A mature, undergraduate student gained a top exam grade while studying a GCSE course at Waltham Forest College.
Student, Bimmy Rai, 48 from Leyton, achieved the highest grade, in her GCSE English Language exam at Waltham Forest College after it was re-marked by assessors.
A mother in her late 30s has found her true vocation in life after completing a course at Waltham Forest College.
Sarah Channell, 38, from Edmonton in Enfield, with four children, started a new career last August at Trinity London Care Leyton.
Two years ago, she decided that she needed to change her life and applied online for an apprenticeship course at the College. Her application was accepted and she has not looked back since.
Bringing together the most influential creative talents of the 1950s and 60s, here at the original School of Art.
The William Morris Gallery in partnership with arts agency Create presents ' Be Magnificent', a new exhibition that reveals the history of Walthamstow School of Art and features a diverse range of photography, painting, music, fashion design and film.
It was a full house at Catering & Hospitality Annual Student Awards Show in the Mallinson Restaurant. The Principal, Chef Alyn Williams along with some past students were guests at the event.
The show opened with The Principal praising the hard work and dedication of the Catering students as well as the staff, who had organised the event.