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The Power of Specialist Further Education: Celebrating Achievement at Homefield College

We’re proud to join the national Power of Specialist FE campaign – a celebration of the life-changing impact specialist further education has on young people across the country. At Homefield College, we see this impact every day. It’s in the confidence our students build, the skills they develop and the futures they begin to shape with pride.

The Power of Specialist Further Education – Jess’ Story

Hi, I’m Jess. I have been diagnosed with Autism, diabetes, anxiety and depression throughout my lifetime. I’ve attended various mainstream and specialist schools and colleges.

Parkside opens its doors: a celebration of growth and possibility

Recently we celebrated a milestone that has been years in the making – the official opening of Parkside, our new building in Nuneaton. What began as a small satellite site with just six students has grown into something we are incredibly proud of, and the opening event really captured how special this moment is for our community.

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Spooky Fun at Breward’s This October Half Term!

This October, Breward’s Coffee Shop is getting into the Halloween spirit with a frightfully fun line-up of special events for families, plus cosy café openings for everyone to enjoy.

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Honouring excellence – Homefield’s 2025 Staff Awards

Last week, we wrapped up the academic year in true Homefield fashion at our annual Staff Development & Awards Day – a celebration of dedication, collaboration and the people who make Homefield such a special place to work, learn and grow.

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Celebrating Student Success: Meet Our 2025 Award Winners

At Homefield College, we take pride in recognising the incredible achievements, resilience, and positive contributions our students make every day. This year, we’re celebrating two outstanding individuals who have gone above and beyond in their learning and personal development.

Understanding the “Enchanted Forest” Theme

Your Guide to Dressing Up for the Graduation and Summer Party.

Homefield Students shine at WorldSkills UK National Qualifiers

We’re incredibly proud to celebrate the outstanding achievements of two of our talented students, Jasmine B and Cameron B, who recently competed at the WorldSkills UK National Qualifiers. Representing Homefield College with determination, creativity and professionalism, they both stepped well outside their comfort zones – and truly rose to the occasion.

Team Homefield Triumphs at the 2025 Natspec Games

Last Thursday, Homefield proudly took part in the 2025 Natspec Games – a national event dedicated to celebrating inclusion, sportsmanship and teamwork for young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).

Empowering Success: Guiding students to victory at World Skills UK

At Homefield College, we take immense pride in the achievements of our students.

Striking Gold: Skye’s Triumph at the World Skills UK Hairdressing Final

Hear directly from our World Skills UK Gold medal winner Skye about her experience of an inclusive competition.

The Performing Arts Show Was A Great Success!

Last week, our talented Performing Arts students dazzled in their performance of “Personal Development: The Pantomime” for their annual Christmas Show!

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The Good, The Bad, and The Long Way to Go

Supported Internship student Kieran has recently completed an incredibly interesting project; he presented his views on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in the media, with a focus on autism, the range of its representation, as well as how it can be improved upon moving forward.

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