Work Experience in Land Management and Conservation with the Broads Authority
Students are gaining valuable work experience in Land Management and Conservation with the Broads Authority. Students creating a new forest schools area.
Students are gaining valuable work experience in Land Management and Conservation with the Broads Authority. Students creating a new forest schools area.
Pathways are excited to be working with ERMCIC again on a project about Crime and Punishment. We have visited Wymondham Heritage Museum, Norfolk and Norfolk Archive Centre and Norfolk Heritage Centre to research past crimes.
We are pleased to announce that our Creative Arts Event went very well. The band UBUNYE were amazing. Over 100 people attended the event and £100 was raised which will go towards the students’ residential trip in July. We are very proud of our students for all the hard work and would like to thank
Pathways students have been working with Creative Arts East. They have organised a music event, which will take place at; Parkside School Hall, College Rd, Norwich, NR2 3JA (Entrance via Rec Rd) on Friday 22nd March at 6.00pm. Advanced tickets £4.00 On the door £5.00 Unders 5’s go free
As part of the Norwich 2035 project, where students envisage the future of Norwich, we visited the Norwich Aviation Academy. Students were able to sit inside the cockpit of an aeroplane, and went through the safety procedures as well as learning whats involved in being a flight engineer. For the project the students are thinking
The students of Pathways College have recently taken part in a collaborative series of activities with the Norwich Millennium Library in the Forum as part of Disability Pride. Our students assisted the staff of the children’s library to lead a series of Bounce and Rhyme sessions for babies and toddlers and their families. Our students
The finished sci-fi film ‘Simeon Jax Space Pilot’ can be viewed here. The students have also made a promotional music video for the film which can be viewed here. Once again we would like to thank Tim and Fiona from ERM CIC, the residents of Cavel Court Care Home and Oliver and Blake for helping
Pathways College, in collaboration with ERM CIC and Cavell Court Residential Care Home, have produced a Flash Gordon inspired sci-fi film. On the day of the premier at The Garage in Norwich the students’ project has been featured in the local press which can be viewed online here.
The students of Pathways College have been taking part in a felt-making project organised by Eastern Region Media. The students have learnt how to make their own felt and have been passing on this knowledge to others in The Forum, Norwich as part of a ‘Maker’s Month’ program of events. Pathways also welcomed a pair or