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Festive buns raise Christmas cash for local hospice

Foundation cheque presentation Attempts to serve Christmas in a bun have raised £175 for local charity Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice.
£1 million facilities enhance students’ learning experience

Learning Centre opening Students in Rotherham and Dinnington are now able to take advantage of state-of-the-art learning facilities thanks to more than £1 million of investment by Rotherham College of Arts and Technology.
Santa makes a flying visit

Father Christmas visits the nursery Father Christmas jetted in to see the children at the Rotherham College of Arts and Technology Rother Valley Campus nursery by aeroplane this year during their festive celebrations.
Flying high at Rother Valley Campus

The Air Cabin Air cabin crew hopefuls at Rotherham College of Arts and Technology can now learn the skills they will need in the travel industry in a 20-seat air cabin, which has been specially installed in their classroom at Rother Valley Campus.
Budding photographers given tips in black and white

Dave Butcher with photography students A professional photographer with more than 30 years experience of taking pictures has visited Rotherham College of Arts and Technology to deliver a master class in photography.
Enterprising beauty therapy students raise £1,300

Beauty Pamper Day Beauty therapy students from Rotherham College of Arts and Technology have raised more than £1,000 towards the cost of a residential trip to Switzerland by spending hours pampering their clients.
Youngsters dress up for Hallowe'en

Youngsters at Rother Valley Campus Nursery dress up for Hallowe'en Visitors to Rother Valley Campus Nursery may have noticed some strange goings on this week as pupils and staff celebrated Hallowe’en.
Top results for language students

Nadia Garmoo Three successful GCSE Arabic students are celebrating after finding out they were among the top 10 highest scoring candidates in their exams this summer.
Coffee and cakes in aid of charity

Staff and students from Rotherham College of Arts and Technology raised £120 for a leading cancer charity on Friday, September 29th by drinking coffee and eating cake.
Creative pair support local charity

Lee Smith presenting his work at charity exhibition Art and design students Karl Burden and Lee Smith were given the opportunity to brush shoulders with some of the areas top artists when they exhibited their work at a charity art show.
More 2006 News

Animal characters brought to life by college students

Art in the Park invites for creative pair

Cash bonus for apprentice Peter

Youngsters film their own anti-bullying messages

Magnificent Natalie picks up Skills for Chefs award

Students’ films honoured with top gong

Childcare students snap up overseas volunteering opportunities

Window designs to feature in children’s hospice

Ex-Rotherham College of Arts and Technology student Sean Bean wins Gold Award

College achieves top financial status

We’re sponsoring Hallam FM’s podcasts!

Display of students’ creativity

There really is nothing like Yorkshire grub

Gold medallions for college trio

Students get creative in multimedia project

Angela leads the way for female engineers

Charity benefits from student challenge

Will it be a green pepper or red tomato day?

Students are champions

Floristry students take gold

College supports student in rugby championship

Showcasing catering careers with the Big Buffet

Blessed advice for college's performing arts students

Youngsters sample careers in a restaurant

Initiative will encourage students to believe in themselves

Photography student gets great exposure

Icing on the cake for catering student Simon

Flying the flag for women

Promoting a love of reading and writing during Literature Week

Performing arts students join forces with radio stars to launch innovative partnership

Budding radio stars learn from industry professionals

Student commended for saving tourist's life

Students' Intention is a success!

College celebrates apprenticeship link with business

First goats born at Rotherham College of Arts and Technology

Budding chef hoping to cook up a storm and win Celebration of Learning Award

Wickersley artist becomes youngest exhibitor ever at city art gallery

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