
Students fly high at Everybody Dance!
Students had the amazing opportunity to learn how to fly using a spectacular 6m high dome rig, during an aerial dance session at Everybody Dance!

Students had the amazing opportunity to learn how to fly using a spectacular 6m high dome rig, during an aerial dance session at Everybody Dance!

Students from NCW shone at the recent Metro Blind Athletics Open 2022 whilst they competed in a number of races and games, and determined to beat their personal bests!

We are delighted to announce that our friends at Newtown Green Community Group are holding a ‘Blindfold Mile’ in support of NCW. Please feel free to join them on Saturday the 16th of July from 10.30am -12.30 noon on Newtown Green field (by Ronkswood

A group of fearless Year 8 and 9 students recently embarked on an end of year camp, packed with fun activities and new experiences.

Students Rahel and DJ have been busy working on various business enterprises in order to raise money for a chosen charity in Ukraine, supporting those who are vision impaired.

There are many school events that as a community, we all enjoy and look forward to during the summer.
One of those events is of course the annual MCC v NCW Cricket Match!

Welcome to our first New College Worcester raffle organised by Raffall! We thought we would take our summer raffle online so that people far and wide can join in. 1st prize is a brand new Gtech Air Ram System bundle, 2nd and 3rd prizes
Children and young people (CYP) with vision impairment (VI) benefit from learning experiences outside of the classroom arguably more than their sighted peers. Engaging and learning with nature not only improves knowledge and understanding but is a powerful tool to improve wellbeing.

We are delighted to announce that HomeXperts Worcester are joining us on ‘The Three Day Canoe Trek’ to raise funds for NCW. A few words from Jason Barnett, “I have known James (an NCW parent) for some time now and knew his Son George

Our local Tesco Community Champions, Angie and Rachel, recently visited NCW for a tour and to have lunch with the students. Year 10 student Jake, helped with the tour and talked about his experiences of shopping, and what Tesco might be able to do to