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Coleg Sir Gâr’s Rugby Academy has a number of sporting honours to celebrate this year.

Coleg Ceredigion’s Level 3 Year 2 Creative Media Production students are proud to present “More Than Cinema”, a special end-of-year showcase celebrating their creativity, skills, and ambition.
Fashion degree students from Coleg Sir Gâr’s Carmarthen School of Art will celebrate the culmination of their degrees with a graduate fashion show in June.

A talented group of students have launched their very own student magazine, Graig Dispatch — a bold new publication created by students, for students.

Two students at Coleg Sir Gâr have been presented with awards for their agricultural engineering skills from the Institution of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE).
The awards, held at AGCO in Kenilworth, saw Hywel Jones win the Student Safety Award, which recognises innovation in safe design and Tom Abblit won the Student Project Award.

Three catering and hospitality students from Coleg Ceredigion have been selected as part of Squad UK and as a result, they will be in with a chance of representing the UK at WorldSkills Shanghai next year. The college wanted to know more about their involvement, future aspirations and their inspiration to study catering and hospitality, so we invite you to meet our Squad UK members.

Creative media students at Coleg Sir Gâr are getting industry experience working with a range of local companies helping them produce content for their social media business platforms.
There are 10 groups of students working with different companies in a project that stemmed from the college’s film and production club.

Hairdressing students at Coleg Ceredigion have taken part in a college event where they stretched their imaginations competing against each other in a party-themed competition.

Val Morse is a PGCE student at Coleg Sir Gâr who returned to education later in life after dedicating her life to her family.

Six students and two staff members from Coleg Sir Gâr’s equine department travelled to Holland for a week of hands-on learning, industry insight, and cultural exploration.

A Coleg Sir Gâr lecturer has been named as a finalist in the Educator of the Year category in the NCFE 2025 Aspirations Awards.

Maddie Davies, a Coleg Sir Gâr sports student has been named as a finalist in the category of Against All Odds in the NCFE 2025 Aspiration Awards.

Katie Cobley, a 19-year-old horticultural student at Coleg Sir Gâr, relocated from the Lake District after securing an apprenticeship at the National Botanic Garden of Wales.

Gwenno, a student from Coleg Ceredigion, has embraced her time studying for a Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, and she’s grateful for the opportunity it gave her to experiment and grow as an artist.

Motor vehicle students at Coleg Ceredigion are currently working on a 1972 Triumph vehicle which will be making its way around Wales during half term to raise funds for Skanda Vale Hospice.
