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Educationalists visit Geopark

Educationalists visit Geopark

Key Educationalists visit the English Riviera Geopark


The Principals of South Devon College (Stephen Criddle), Brixham College (Mark Eager),  Paignton Community College (Jane English) and Torquay Community College (Gill Battye)  met recently to find out more about the enhancements made to Rock Walk which has been renovated with money from the Sea Change fund.

Stephen Criddle, Mark Eager,

"The Write Way" on sale in Torbay

ACE booklet THE WRITE WAY on sale in Torbay

The ACE Write Way Group meet each Thursday and their recently completed a book of poetry and prose is the result of much laughter mixed with serious discussion. Everyone brings their life experiences to the sessions and their book shows adults who return to learning can get so much from the experience. Second time around can be better. The Write Way shows

Conservation site takes shape

Conservation site takes shape

A CONSERVATION SITE, rich in wildlife, is beginning to take shape at South Devon College’s Vantage Point campus in Paignton.

Back in November, the College acquired a successful National Lottery bid of £10,000 to fund the development of an educational, interactive conservation site and wildlife area, complete with large pond, on a two acre site at the top of the campus.

Since then, students

Academy is Scouting for Girls

Academy is Scouting for Girls

DEVON’S YOUNG LADY FOOTBALLERS are being sought to join the new intake of South Devon College Football Academy students during special training days organised for the last week of June. 

Both the ladies and boys academies are recruiting for the next academic year following a very successful spell since their inception into the British Colleges South West Regional League. The boys’

Eco-punk Fashion on College Catwalk

Eco-punk Fashion on College Catwalk

“ECO-PUNK” FASHION will be on catwalk display at South Devon College next week for a charity fashion show in aid of Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW).

All Level 3 and 4 art students, studying textiles at the College, have created all the garments themselves using original recyclable items and thrown away clothing supplied by Children’s Hospice South West. Many outfits are

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