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NCW Welcomes MCC for Another Fantastic Year of VI Cricket
NCW welcomes MCC for another exciting VI cricket match, with a close game, standout performances and a valued long-standing partnership.

NCW Students Explore the Latest in Accessible Technology
NCW students try Meta smart glasses in interactive workshops, exploring how new technology can support independence and daily living.

NCW Staff Experience John Lewis’ New Vision Impairment Shopping Service on BBC Radio 4
Mrs Williams stands on a pink carpet in a changing room, trying on a sleeveless navy dress with a pink floral pattern. She is barefoot, behind her is a full-length mirror showing the back of the dress, with dark curtains and a chair visible in the fitting area. Mrs Williams, Teacher of Activities for Daily

NCW Students Share Their Views on Social Media Ban for Under 16s
NCW students share their views on the proposed social media ban for under 16s, exploring its impact on accessibility, communication, and learning for vision impaired young people.

Blind Parenting Workshop at NCW for Sixth Form Students
NCW Sixth Form students take part in a blind parenting workshop, developing practical skills and confidence through hands-on learning and real-life insight.

NCW welcomes Dame Harriett Baldwin MP for visit focused on employability, independence and opportunity
NCW welcomes Dame Harriett Baldwin MP for a visit focused on employability, independence and future opportunities for vision impaired young people.

NCW joining the Aequalis Education Trust
We are delighted to confirm that NCW is joining the Worcestershire based Aequalis Education Trust’s (AET’s) family.

NCW students head down to the farm!
NCW students visit Bonterre Farm each week, building confidence through animal care, outdoor learning, and hands-on experiences.

Tilly the School Dog Qualifies as a Therapy Dog at NCW
Tilly, New College Worcester’s beloved school dog, has now qualified as a therapy dog—supporting students’ wellbeing, confidence and school life.

SEND reforms overlooking needs of children with VI
A report warns the government risks overlooking the needs of children and young people with vision impairment in its proposed SEND reforms.