WESTON College has successfully been awarded the Matrix Standard, demonstrating outstanding information, advice, and guidance (IAG), to learners of all levels.

The Matrix Standard is delivered by the Growth Company on behalf of the Department for Education, and is the international quality standard for organisations that delivers IAG.

The accreditation report recognised how impactful the IAG is at Weston College, stating: “Feedback from the full range of Weston College students demonstrated how IAG is making a difference to their learning, work, career, and life goals.

“All students described a student environment where they felt safe and able to be themselves.

“IAG delivery is viewed as pivotal to students being ‘ready to learn; ready to work and ready for life’, with these desired outcomes informing the overarching staff approach.

“This is reflected across the whole college, with interviews being conducted with members of staff from areas such as: College Information Services, Adult Recruitment Team, Apprenticeship Recruitment Team, Additional Learning Support, Welfare and Pastoral Support, Specialist Mental Health Team, and the Careers and Employability Team.

“25 learners were also interviewed as part of the process and various external stakeholders.”

The report showcased how dynamic the IAG is at Weston College, always looking to improve and remain relevant to the changing needs of learners: “Over the last three years, Weston College has proven to be agile and responsive to reflect the changing education and skills landscape and the needs of its community.

“For instance, an English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) programme for students aged 16-18 has been introduced whilst the growth of modular and smaller qualifications reflect key industrial sectors’ expectations.

“The IAG offer too has changed to ensure it remains relevant to the broad range of student needs.

“With a high profile placed upon student-centred support, the senior leadership team has continued to ensure that Student Support Services remains well-resourced and is managed with a clear vision.”

Vice principal for Student Experience and Communications at Weston College, Ben Knocks, said: “We are thrilled to have been awarded the matrix Standard, which reflects our unwavering commitment to providing exceptional IAG to our learners.

“This accreditation is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our staff across all departments, ensuring that every learner feels safe, supported, and prepared for their future.

“I am really proud of what we do in this field and having now held the standard for over 12 years shows that never stand still and continue to evolve and enhance our IAG services to meet the needs of our students and the wider community.”