Students building strong foundations with SkillBuild NI at Northern Regional College
Monday
28th February 2022
Northern Regional College hosted the inter-campus heats of SkillBuild NI 2022 at its campuses in Newtownabbey (Electrical Installation, Carpentry, Joinery and Plumbing) and Ballymena (Bricklaying). SkillBuild – the largest multi-trade competition in the UK for young students and apprentices is an annual competition governed by the Construction Industry and Training Board NI (CITB NI) covering a range of construction-related disciplines.
Continue ReadingYear 12 pupils from local secondary schools visited Northern Regional College’s Ballymoney campus to learn more about vocational courses and apprenticeship opportunities available on their doorstep. The College hosted a series of ‘taster’ sessions in joinery, catering, motor vehicle and hairdressing. Pupils from Coleraine College, North Coast Integrated College, Dominican College Portstewart and Our Lady of Lourdes in Ballymoney attended two practical sessions in their chosen subjects. As well as getting some ‘hands on’ experience in the College’s well- equipped workshops, they had an opportunity to meet lecturers and current students to learn more about the courses in the different curriculum areas.
Continue ReadingHaving completed an intensive five-week programme of industry standard welding training at Northern Regional College in Ballymena, the Assured Skills Welding Academy trainees are now doing a two-week placement with local fabrication and engineering companies. Christine Brown, Vice Principal of Teaching and Learning at Northern Regional College, said the Welding Academy is a ‘win win’ for employers and trainees: “The industrial standard training delivered by the Welding Academy will help employers identify and attract new talent while the trainees are getting much sought-after welding skills and a Level 2 qualification to help them to secure employmen
Continue ReadingNRC welcomes “life-long learning opportunities” with launch of Hydrogen Training Academy
Monday
14th February 2022
Northern Regional College will play an important role in Northern Ireland’s first ever Hydrogen Training Academy which has been officially launched by Minister for the Economy, Gordon Lyons MLA. The new Ballymena-based Academy will support the development of a skilled workforce to take full advantage of emerging hydrogen and cleantech opportunities. It is being led by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, having secured a public-private investment of £700,000 from the UK Government’s Community Renewal Fund, the Department for Communities Covid-Revitalisation Fund and EP UK Investments.
Continue ReadingNorthern Regional College has launched a joint initiative with Northern Health and Social Care Trust to help people understand and manage their health and wellbeing through self-help reading. The Read Yourself Well project will allow free access to an extensive collection of health and wellness related books recommended and written by wellness experts, doctors and best-selling authors.
Continue ReadingYear 12 pupils from local secondary schools visited Northern Regional College’s Magherafelt campus to learn more about vocational courses and apprenticeship opportunities available on their doorstep. The College hosted a series of ‘taster’ sessions in joinery, engineering and civil engineering, motor vehicle and hairdressing. Pupils from St Pius X College, Sperrin Integrated College in Magherafelt and Cross and Passion College in Ballycastle attended two practical sessions in their chosen subjects.
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