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Christmas at Cegin Sir Gâr is always a fully-booked and popular event of the year for the catering and hospitality team.

We took a sneak peak into what goes into preparing for a Christmas service at Cegin Sir Gâr.

A starter dish of pate on a laid Christmas table

Coleg Sir Gâr is pleased to announce that the planning application for our new further education campus in Carmarthen, ‘Campws Caerfyrddin’, has now been formally submitted to Carmarthenshire County Council.

artist's impression of the new campus

Students at Coleg Ceredigion’s Aberystwyth campus were visited by a storyteller who presented an introduction to Welsh mythology and legend.

Milly, sitting on a performance type floor wearing all white using a singing bowl

Coleg Sir Gâr’s A-level Sir Gâr 6 team has been awarded the Alps Gold Award which puts the college in the top 25% performing schools and colleges for A-levels in England and Wales.

All the A-level tutors lined up on the stairs and balcony with the lighted up words Da Iawn at the bottom

Exceptional workshop sparks curiosity and creativity, leaving learners eager to apply their newly gained skills.

Crafts workshop picture 1

Painting and decorating students at Coleg Sir Gâr took part in an industry workshop at the college’s Ammanford campus with Valspar Trade.

A group of students with their lecturer and reps from Valspar Trade holding an oversized cheque

Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion have won a UK Gold Award in the SDF Developing Excellent Practice for its AI staff development programme, Enhancement not Replacement.

a human hand touching a digital image

Students and staff at Carmarthen School of Art are bringing the world of art and design to Llanelli carnival this year with their Bauhaus inspired ‘metal party’ float.

Tutor Katie standing behind a mannequin displaying a foiled-decorated costume

As part of their professional development and preparation for an additional learning needs unit, trainee teachers at Coleg Sir Gâr have visited a specialist college for young people with additional learning needs (ALN).

Val Morse standing in front of a screen (Elidyr staff member and former Coleg Sir Gar PGCE student)

Four female aspiring motor mechanics are training at Coleg Ceredigion’s Cardigan campus. We spoke to Lily and Sophie about their journey so far and what inspired their career choice.

Lily and Sophie standing next to each other in the motor vehicle workshop

Coleg Ceredigion ILS (independent learning skills) students have been learning about Black History Month, with a particular focus on the achievements and contributions of Black Welsh people.

Her talk inspired thoughtful discussion among the group, helping everyone appreciate the rich connections between culture, identity, and music.

Ace in a classroom with people listening around tables

Hephzibah Huggins is an inspiring and creative furniture design student at Coleg Ceredigion who weaves her passion for local nature and the Welsh language into her work.

Hephzibah in the workshop

Coleg Sir Gâr A-level science students worked with medical and dental professionals from the NHS in workshops organised by the college’s Medical Field Programme.

A nurse in the foreground writing something on a clipboard with students working in the background

Coleg Sir Gâr AS-level textiles students spent a day at the college’s Carmarthen School of Art where they took part in a graduate-led workshop creating garments to be donated to charity.

One of the students with her final garment on a child mannequin

Graduates from Coleg Sir Gâr’s Carmarthen School of Art have been invited to exhibit their work at King Street Gallery.

Some ceramics work with mannequins in the background