
Centenary Celebration
In January 2021, we will be celebrating one hundred years since Chorleywood College for girls with little or no sight opened its doors.
In January 2021, we will be celebrating one hundred years since Chorleywood College for girls with little or no sight opened its doors.
Learning from home… Nic Ross, Principal of NCW, gives us an insight into how we have been dealing with a temporary closure and virtually educating our students. Nic Ross, Principal How are we ensuring that students are still able to learn whilst school is
The voices of students have always been important to the running of NCW. In past years, this has been advocated by our Head Students with the help of their Senior Student Team, but this year, we decided to change things up!
Officers and staff at Worcester Police Station will find their work environment just that bit brighter, thanks to the green fingers of our students!
We are delighted to announce that Kathy Winnell has joined the NCW fundraising team as an Ambassador. Kathy has a really strong networking background and will be helping to develop NCW’s corporate relationships. Kathy is well known in Worcester business networking circles for her
Students studying AS and A Level Art at NCW made a visit to local Worcester City Museum and Art Gallery to discover a variety of printing techniques!
Students Jack and Victoria have been putting their all important mobility skills into practise, and have completed a great piece of work which focuses on how they each navigate their way around school and campus in a wheelchair.
At NCW, we focus hugely on transition for our students to become independent young people. In Sixth Form, this includes various modules such as learning how to access support services, as well as enhancing social skills, support networks and careers guidance and work experience.
You could join thousands of runners taking part, raising vital funds for charities who have lost an incredible amount of income due to the Covid-19 virus.
A very well done to all of our Year 11 students who have worked so hard for the past 2 years and have gained some really excellent GCSE results. Although BTEC results are yet to be released, our students have done very well indeed