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Liz Bowes, who heads Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion’s agricultural provision is one of 15 agricultural professionals to be chosen to take part in the Oxford Farming Conference’s (OFC) Inspire Programme.

Liz standing and leaning on a fence outside with grassland behind her looking at the camera

Coleg Ceredigion’s carpentry team is collaborating with two digital technology centres to use cutting-edge technology to support how learners are trained for the construction industry.

A carpentry student in work clothes wearing a VR set

Aeth dysgwyr Gofal Plant o gampws Aberystwyth Coleg Ceredigion ar ymweliad â Phrifysgol Cymru: Y Drindod Dewi Sant yng Nghaerfyrddin yn ddiweddar lle y buon nhw’n archwilio’r adran blynyddoedd cynnar a chael profiad uniongyrchol o fywyd prifysgol.

A group of students around a desk building structures from spaghetti and marshmallows

Students at Coleg Sir Gâr visited Swansea University as part of the college’s Medical Field Programme to visit the operating department practice and midwifery SUSIM suite.

The back of the trainer helping students to scrub up

Coleg Sir Gâr student Erin Holdstock is taking part in trials for GBMAT Great Britain Martial Arts Team at the Athlete Selection Day after receiving a podium place in the Welsh Open for Chinese Kickboxing.

Erin in the restaurant wearing a stripy apron

In a festive celebration of community and service, professional cookery and hospitality students from Coleg Ceredigion’s Cardigan campus were honoured with a special invitation to The Royal Foundation of the Prince and Princess of Wales community carol service at St David’s Cathedral.

Inside St David's a line of church dignitaries with Sarah Edwards and college students

The A-level and Access team at Coleg Sir Gâr welcomed former students to a celebration which congratulated them on their college achievements and recognised their success with college awards.

An A level student (Erin) holding a certificate with Jeremy Edwards (law tutor)

Art and design students at Coleg Sir Gâr have taken part in an exhibition to showcase the work produced over a 10-week community arts project called Rise Up at Y Tŷ Celf - The Art House.

Three students in a row with their work displayed on a wall behind them

Cyber security has emerged as one of the most resilient and high-growth career sectors in the IT industry.

To ensure students are at the forefront of these developments, students and staff attended the CyberFirst Wales event which aimed to raise awareness of cyber security education and their pathways to industry.

Pupils with computers in a cyber session

A former Coleg Sir Gâr student visited the health and social care team to raise awareness of her daughter’s rare genetic conditions and to deepen students understanding of the importance of compassionate care.

Liwsi playing with some toys smiling sitting on the floor

Coleg Sir Gâr students visited the Talent4Tech, Wales’ ultimate tech career event at the ICC in Cardiff where they were able to connect with exhibitors and employers such as Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales, the BBC and The Royal Academy of Engineering.

A stage with a man on an animatronic talking to an audience

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