Catch up on all the latest student news.
As we transition to Windows 11, there will be a change in how you log in to Microsoft Windows desktops and Apple Mac systems.
Starting 4 August, you will need to use your full college email address to log in to IT systems.
For example: use 1034555@my.leedscitycollege.ac.uk rather than 1034555. Please note: Your password will remain the same.
Keighley College had the pleasure of attending the Bradford Sanctuary Seekers Education Awards at Bowling Park with four of our ESOL students. Huge congratulations to Rasleen Kaur, who was honoured with the Courage and Resilience Award.
Students' celebrations for VE Day, marking 80 years since World War Two came to an end in Europe, were filled with remembrance, gratitude, and joy.
Our Public Services students had the opportunity to engage with West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue in a hands-on learning experience.
From gaining insights into driver safety, teamwork, and effective communication, to participating in a practical vehicle extrication exercise using the jaws of life, the day was both educational and inspiring.
Get one-to-one Maths support for your exams.
Weekly support sessions (4 pm -5 pm):
Monday in CS.04 with Kat
Tuesday in CN.10 with Zahra
Wednesdays in CS.04 with Maz/Abbas
Thursday in CS.02 with Douglas
Check out more revision tips here.
Get one-to-one English support for your exams.
Weekly support sessions (4 pm -5 pm)
Monday in DS09 with Sarah
Tuesday in DS09 with Sally
Wednesdays in DS09 with Jamie
Thursday in EN02 with Fay
Check out more revision tips here.
Our Public Services students have been actively engaging in a range of outdoor challenges, making the most of the spring weather.
Activities have included hill walking around Harden Moor, ghyll scrambling in the Yorkshire Dales, and rope skills training at Shipley Glen.
Our Public Services students rolled up their sleeves to help transform the play area. They cleared old plants, tyres, and debris, leaving the space clean and ready for the Construction team’s makeover.
Our Motor Vehicle students had an amazing visit from 'Transdev'. Drew and Owen, both mechanics and former apprentices, joined us to discuss career opportunities, training, and even delivered a technical demonstration on a brand-new electric bus.
Our Public Service students recently took part in an exciting wild camping adventure with the Woodland Trust, the UK's leading woodland conservation charity.
This experience allowed them to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying outdoor activities such as hiking and unwinding by the campfire.
John Walmsley from The Casey Group visited to speak with our construction students about the various opportunities available within the industry.
He also shared valuable insights with our tutors, discussing the latest trends and developments shaping the future of construction.
We are thrilled to announce that Vwaire Ikwe has been elected as the Students' Union President for the 2025/2026 academic year, following a total of 2,332 votes!
Congratulations to Vwaire, and a big thank you to all students who participated in the voting process.
Over the next few months, we will be preparing Vwaire for her term, which will officially begin on 1 July
Click here to view a detailed breakdown of the full results
Did you know that you can collect free fruit or vegetables every day from any campus canteen?
The Student Life Catering team has partnered with Surplus to Purpose to make fresh fruit available to everyone on campus. It’s a healthy choice for you and helps reduce food waste by saving surplus fruit from going to landfill.
We’re looking to better understand how students travel to and from campus during term time.
By completing this short travel survey, you’ll be entered into a prize draw to win one of three £25 Amazon vouchers!
If you completed the survey before Christmas, you’re already eligible for the draw.
This week, our health science professional students visited the Thackray Medical Museum. They have been actively engaging in a wide range of learning experiences and practical activities, preparing them for their future careers in healthcare.
Woodville Activity Centre visit
Our Uniformed Public Services students were featured in the news last month for their volunteer work at Keighley's Woodville Activity Centre.
The cohort received a tour of the site before engaging in a range of tasks - from helping lay paths to dismantling a pergola and sorting tree species for future planting.
Read the full story on the Keighley College news page,
Our Everyday Life Skills Guide is an invaluable resource designed to provide support on a wide range of topics and essential information that will help you navigate various aspects of everyday life.
Whether it’s managing finances, exploring career opportunities, maintaining a healthy home environment, focusing on mental wellbeing, nurturing relationships or understanding your place in society, this site has you covered.
In October, Future Transformation visited the campus to deliver an insightful session to our Education and Early Years T Level students about all things AI, as part of Bradford Tech Week. Well done to all of the students who won their business pitch competition too!
We also had a visit from Airedale Hospital NHSFT who delivered an interesting session on skin vitality to our Health and Social Care students.
Students have also been stepping out of the classroom and into construction uniforms as part of Bradford Manufacturing Week. From factory tours to workshops with employers, the students ended the week feeling inspired.
Feeling sad, stressed, lonely or worried? Don't hesitate to contact the wellbeing team and we can help you get the support you need. Visit our web app to find our referral form, drop-in availability and further information on support.
You can also find additional information and resources on our Student Info Hub - Mental Health and Wellbeing page.
The Student Life team is thrilled to announce that over 80 learners have been selected as this year’s Members of College Parliament! (MCPs)
They’ll soon begin their journey as advocates for student voice, starting with an introductory training session. In this session, MCPs will learn about their roles, expectations, and how they’ll contribute to the campus council and college parliament.
Our MCPs will then engage directly with senior leaders, bringing forward top issues raised through student voice, ensuring that your concerns and ideas are heard at the highest levels.
For more information, head to the Students' Union website. Stay tuned to see what they get up to!