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14–16 NEWHAM BOROUGH-WIDE COURSES ...preparing for the real world of work


HOSPITALITY


CREATIVE & MEDIA HAIR &


BEAUTY HOSPITALITY : what you could do...


If you choose to study a Newham Borough-Wide Course (NBWC), you will come out of school for one day a week to study qualifications related to the employment sector you are interested in. Newham Borough-Wide Courses are available to study in a number of employment sectors, outlined here.


For more details about Newham Borough-Wide Courses and to get an application form, see your school options booklet or Head of Year.


Professional Chef skills Catering Services


Event Management Leisure and Tourism Industry


Hotel Management


“I’ve learnt about what it takes to be successful in the Hospitality and Catering industry and I’ve gained experience which will help me get a good job starting off in the industry.”


NBWC Student, Royal Docks School


HAIR & BEAUTY : what you could do...


“Using real equipment and being able to experience a


real life working environment means I will be better


prepared when I go for a job after college.”


Sharlotte, Cumberland School


Make Up Artistry Nail Art


CREATIVE & MEDIA : what you could do...


Photography Music


Art Fashion


Radio, TV & Film Production Graphic Design


Beauty Therapy


Salon Operation & Management Sales and Marketing


“The course has given me a clear vision of what I want to do in the future – run a business in the H&B industry.”


Sultana, Eastlea Community School


Creative & Media students practice their stilt walking before their big performance at Stratford Circus.


Social Media


“We got to make our own radio show, in a professional recording studio. I would like to be a professional music artist in the future.”


APE Media, Ashley Eleanor Smith School


Acting


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