Hastings Student Notices
We hope you enjoyed a well-deserved (and slightly longer than expected) break and are ready for another great term at Station Plaza!
This term, there’s lots to look forward to — including Men’s Mental Health Month, Road Safety Week, White Ribbon Day, Disability Awareness Month, a Christmas fundraiser, and much more!
Written by Paige-Marie Baker-Carroll (She/They)
Paige.baker-carroll@escg.ac.uk
Student Voice
Be part of the change! Join us for the first Student Council meeting, lunch is on us! All you need to bring are your ideas, feedback, and passion for making college life even better. This is your chance to speak up, shape what happens on campus, and connect with other reps making a difference! 💬✨
📅Thursday 13th Nov
⏰12.30 pm - 1:15( Student Experience)
Lunch( on us)
1:30- 2:30 (Curriculum)
📌GOO2
Remembrance Day
Next week is Remembrance Day — but what exactly is Remembrance Day?
Remembrance Day is a time to honour and remember all the people who have served, fought, and lost their lives in wars and conflicts around the world. It takes place every year on November 11th, marking the end of the First World War in 1918.
We wear poppies and take part in a two-minute silence to show respect and gratitude to those who gave their lives for our freedom and peace. It’s also a chance to think about how we can work together to build a more peaceful future.
Many of us think that war is something of the past — but unfortunately, conflict still continues around the world today. We say we remember, yet too often we forget the lessons that history has taught us.
It’s important to recognise how easily anger and fear can turn into division, directed at different people or groups. On Remembrance Day, let’s not only honour those who served, but also take time to think critically about what we are told, reflect on the things that make us angry, and choose understanding over hate

