This term has seen our Futures Forums programme continue to go from strength to strength.
The series invites NULS alumni to return and share their career journeys, helping students prepare for life beyond NULS and make informed choices about their futures.Through these sessions, students gain valuable perspectives on potential opportunities within different industries.
Our NULS Futures programme provides pupils with tailored guidance spanning wide ranging disciplines from Pre-Med and Pre-Engineering to our Law Society, Elite Athlete Programme and more. This year, so far, we’ve welcomed Graham Stott, Senior Management Consultant with the international consultancy firm Clarasys to share his journey into management consultancy. We also welcomed Kate Chadwick, Corporate Lawyer for Latham and Watkins who delivered an inspiring talk to our Sixth Form students about different careers in Law. In the latest instalment of the Futures Forums, we welcomed Joyel George, Cambridge Medicine student who spoke about how his experience as a NULS pupil shaped his journey to Cambridge University.
It is wonderful to see our former pupils thriving in their careers beyond NULS, and we are always extremely proud to welcome them back to the School, to inspire current Sixth Formers as they start to consider their future career pathways.
For our next edition of Futures Forums, we’re looking forward to welcoming former Head Boy, Taos Edmondson, Partner of DMG Ventures & Co- founder of venture capital platform, Focal.
Newcastle under Lyme School’s youngest pupils have raised over £5000 for Cancer Research UK by completing a sponsored walk ‘from’ Newcastle-under-Lyme to Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia.
Louis Bond: “The site of the camp was much larger than I had ever expected. Much of the camp was destroyed, but there were the cabin like structures at the front of the complex which were tiny in comparison to the number of people who were forced to stay in them. At the rear of the
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