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Mr Bloom takes root at Suffolk college to grow next generation of teachers

Suffolk New College has become the first further education institution to adopt the Let's Grow programme, created by Ben Faulks, who plays Mr Bloom on CBeebies.

Why it matters: The partnership gives childcare students access to innovative nature-based learning resources designed to boost their employability in the early years sector.

Ben Faulks at Suffolk New College at the launch of a new partnership that will support childcare students and staff
Ben Faulks at Suffolk New College at the launch of a new partnership that will support childcare students and staff(Suffolk New College)

The details: Ben Faulks – better known as Mr Bloom from CBeebies – visited the college with his wife Mimi to launch their educational scheme.

After eight months of discussions, Ben Faulks described the collaboration as a "trailblazing opportunity." His wife, Mimi, who runs Let's Grow, said the college shared their philosophy of helping people "become the best versions of themselves."

What they're saying: Lee Mandley, director of service industries and science at the college, said the deal was "huge" for students and staff.

"The platform has been introduced to them and it's awesome," he said. "The whole idea is based around growing – whether that's growing fruits or vegetables or helping others grow as people. We believe it will make our students more employable in the future."

Students Paige Da Costa Silva Callaghan and Kevin Claudino
Students Paige Da Costa Silva Callaghan and Kevin Claudino(Suffolk New College)

Students welcomed the initiative. Kevin Claudino, 18, from Ipswich, who is studying Education and Childcare T-Level, praised the use of a "well-known TV character who's got brand recognition that children might already know".

"It offers new perspectives and a different way of thinking about things as a future childcare practitioner," he said.

Fellow student Paige Da Costa Silva Callaghan, 18, from Ipswich, described the programme as "really informative".

Mimi Faulks from Let's Grow ahead of a networking and industry chat about an educational programme for early years students
Mimi Faulks from Let's Grow ahead of a networking and industry chat about an educational programme for early years students(Suffolk New College)

What's next: Every year, new students will join the Let's Grow philosophy as the programme becomes embedded in the college's approach to childcare education.

The bottom line: This partnership positions Suffolk New College at the forefront of childcare education, potentially giving its graduates a competitive edge in the early years sector while maintaining the playful, nurturing approach that made Mr Bloom a children's favourite.

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