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fresh start and fun for students

Posted onPosted on 15th Sep

New faces at West Nottinghamshire College have had a week full of information, fun and challenging activities, designed to give them a fresh start as new students.

Freshers’ Fair 2017 kicked off at the Derby Road campus on Mansfield on Tuesday with guests from a range of external partners including, gymnasiums providing information on local health and fitness opportunities and membership as well as day passes to experience the gym facilities, information on mental and sexual health issues, opportunities to try sign language and much more.

The NHS campaign ‘Smoke Free Life’ was also on hand to advise people on how to quit smoking and give techniques on coping mechanisms.

For the sporting and dextrous, Coxmoor Golf Club went on Wednesday to challenge students with a golf putting competition.

A company called Novel Events came along to give students exciting challenges on their interactive games which earnt them shopping voucher prizes, free i-Jump trampoline sessions and the chance to try horse riding.

The Cash Cube saw people enter an enclosed area which challenged them to collect as many prize vouchers as a wind machine blew them around.

A giant version of the childhood favourite Operation game tested students’ steady hands as they attempted to remove body parts with tweezers without setting the buzzer off. Meanwhile another game called Catch the Light had students racing each other against the clock to strike a light.

Wider learning team leader Robert Pearce said: “Freshers’ Fair is an important time of year to introduce learners to both the services within the college and to show them the many extra-curricular activities that they can be involved in outside of lesson times.

“It opens up opportunities to make new friends and to improve their confidence in team activities. It’s been great to see so many people come along to try new things and discover more about college life.”

Health and social care student Laura Marriott, 16, said: “It’s very useful to have something like this as I didn’t realise there were so many things you can do at college. It’s formed an exciting part of induction.”

Sixteen-year-old Level 1 Hair and Beauty student Jessica Genders, said: “I’ve enjoyed having a look around Freshers’ Fair this week and I’m really lucky because I’ve struck up a great rapport with my classmates already.”

Pictured are new friends Laura Marriott and Bailey Harvey had fun at freshers’ fair.