Coleg Cambria Shines Spotlight on Learner Success at Annual Awards Celebration

INSPIRATIONAL apprentices, students and adult learners were celebrated at a popular prize-giving.
Coleg Cambria held its annual awards for Further and Higher Education (FE and HE) and Work-based Learning (WBL) and Adult and Community Learning (ACL) at its Yale site in Wrexham.
Caroline Street, Cambria’s Deputy Chief Executive for People Experiences and Culture, and Head of Welsh Language Llinos Roberts hosted proceedings over two nights, joined by parents and carers and staff.
Special guests were award-winning motivational speaker, author, and mentor Jackson Ogunyemi (Action Jackson), and Kamal Ellis-Hyman, an entrepreneur passionate about empowering young people to unlock their full potential.
There were also performances by Cor Coleg Cambria, who will be appearing at the upcoming National Eisteddfod.
“What an incredible year it’s been at Coleg Cambria! Congratulations to each and every one of you on your amazing achievements,” said Chief Executive Yana Williams.
“We’re so proud of all you’ve accomplished, and we’re especially grateful to your families and supporters for the vital role they’ve played along the way.
“You truly embody the spirit of the college and your hard work, dedication, and passion shine through everything you do. It’s a joy and an honour to celebrate your successes across such a wide variety of programmes.”
The student awards celebrate achievement across all of Cambria’s sites – Northop, Deeside, Llysfasi, and Bersham Road and Yale college in Wrexham.
Among the winners were:
Deeside Sixth Student of the Year – Megan Astbury
Yale Sixth Student of the Year – Tegan Haskell
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Student of the Year – Haneen Alsaadi
HE Learner of the Year – Bryn Williams
Degree Apprenticeship Learner of the Year – Rebecca Dunnington
Motor Vehicle Student of the Year – Rachel Taylor
Engineering Student of the Year – Cameron Daly
Independent Living Skills Student of the Year – Curtis Jones
Jobs Growth Wales+ Student of the Year – Preston Gray
Neurodiverse-centred Course Student of the Year – Julia Dymnicka
Llysfasi Land-based Student of the Year – Nichola Wright
Northop Technical Studies Student of the Year – Finn Jones
Tourism Student of the Year – Fabio Prior
Learner Experience Student of the Year – Lili Allen
Welsh Language Student of the Year – Magi Roberts
Charity Student of the Year – Jessica Howard
Leadership and Management Work-based Learner of the Year – Amy Evans
Childcare Work-based Learner of the Year – Maxine Read
Playwork Work-based Learner of the Year – Amanda Evans
Construction Trades Apprentice of the Year – Harry Griffiths
Welsh Language Apprentice of the Year – Laura Williams
Adult Learner of the Year – Jerin Koothamattathil George
Ms Williams added: “Whether you’ve followed an apprenticeship, taken on A Levels, or pursued work-based learning, your journey is just beginning.
“Whatever comes next, know we’ll always be cheering you on and wishing you every success and happiness in the future.”
For more information and the full list of winners at the FE/HE and WBL/ACL ceremonies, visit the website: www.cambria.ac.uk.
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