14–16 NEWHAM BOROUGH-WIDE COURSES
...preparing for the real world of work
ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION
MOTOR MECHANICS
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.
ENGINEERING : what you could do...
“The best thing about the course is the practical activities which prepare you for the real world of work.”
NBWC Engineering student Ibrahim, Langdon School
Mechanical Engineering Automotive Engineering Machinery Production
Electrical Engineering
“I like this Construction Course ... you get out of the classroom and work in professional industry environment ... do hands-on practical learning and the skills I learn will prepare me well for my aim to work in the Construction industry.”
NBWC Construction student Dennis, Royal Docks School
Design Technology Green Energy Design
Painting & Decorating Electrical Engineering
MOTOR MECHANICS : what you could do... Learn in a real working garage
Vehicle Maintenance and Mechanics Finance & Business management
Customer Service Skills
NBWC Motor Mechanics student Nicola, Cumberland school, with her City & Guilds Motor Vehicle Maintenance Qualification
CONSTRUCTION : what you could do...
Carpentry Design Technology
Plumbing Bricklaying Stone Masonry
Regeneration & Development
“I am looking forward to learning about plumbing skills as this is the career I wish to pursue in the future.”
NBWC Construction student George, Royal Docks School
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