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- Learner Stories
- T Levels
First Suffolk students to complete T Level qualifications all pass with flying colours
One of the first groups of learners in the country to take a new T Level qualification are celebrating after they all passed their course.

- Learner Stories
Bungay student handles the pressure after tyre challenge success sees him progress to next stage of national skills competition
A 17-year-old from Bungay is celebrating after progressing to the final stages of a prestigious skills competition.

- Learner Stories
Story about futility of war wins top prize at annual writing competition set up in memory of talented Ipswich lecturer
22 year old IT student from Ipswich swapped computers for creative writing and ended up winning an annual competition.

- T Levels
Suffolk New College celebrates first T Level students to complete their course
In 2020 Suffolk New College became one of the first providers across the country to offer the brand new T Level.

- Learner Stories
Ipswich teen aiming for BMX podium after breaking elbow

- Learner Stories
Suffolk students to grace National Theatre stage in London
A group of performing arts students at a Suffolk college are to perform at the National Theatre in London on July 1.

- Learner Stories
Level 2 Make-up Artistry students working backstage on local Co-op Juniors Theatre Company CATS production

- Learner Stories
Mother and daughter on same cookery course hope to bake their way into some dough

- Learner Stories
Our photography students showcase work in a new exhibition at popular Ipswich cafe

- Learner Stories
A day in the life of a Spa Therapist
A massive thank you to Bannatyne Health Spa and Aqua Sana (Center Parcs) who recently welcomed our 16-19 learners for an experience day.

- Learner Stories
Rebirth of village hall finished off by re-turf
SNC construction students bring skills and hard work to community project.

- Learner Stories
It’s a heavy metal deal with Manningtree based fabrication firm
A teacher who trained around 80 percent of staff working at a local engineering company has signed a deal with a monetary value of around £20,000.