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Catch up on the latest news from the College, from student successes and award wins to inspiring case studies, top tips and more.

Plus, find out when we’re holding our next open evenings and information sessions, giving you a chance to explore our three campuses for yourself, meet our expert teaching staff and discover more about our courses.

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#NAW2024 Gloucestershire College apprentice wins National Apprenticeship Award

Congratulations to Amy Brown, our carpentry apprentice at Tombs Developments Ltd for winning Amazon Intermediate Apprentice of the Year at National Apprenticeships Awards 2023.

apprenticeship open evening

Apprenticeship Open Evening: Meet the Employers and Book your Place

With just one month to go until our Apprenticeship Open Evening 2024, we’ve rounded up the list of amazing local employers who will be joining us.

Construction Apprentices at Elijah Willow

#NAW2024 Employer case study: Elijah Willow - Supporting progress in the construction industry

Local construction firm Elijah Willow provides innovative, unique, and high-quality design and build services. This includes full design and build construction, as well as bespoke furniture (creating unique pieces for clients all over the world!), and also small works and property maintenance services.

Gloucestershire College proudly partners with Elijah Willow Construction as their apprenticeship training provider. We caught up with Dan Ponting, Director at Elijah Willow Construction to find out what part apprentices play in his successful business.

#NAW2024 Employer case study: Tomcat - Creating engineers of the future

"Take nothing you see and touch for granted as that leads to mediocrity. If designed by man, every line on the drawing serves a purpose and if you can use logic and reason to understand that purpose – no matter how obscure that might be - you will understand the designer’s intentions and thus the engineering art you hold in your hand."

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