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Students and staff at Coleg Ceredigion’s training restaurant Bwyty Maes y Parc, have been honoured with awards from The Worshipful Livery Company of Wales.
A tutor at Coleg Sir Gâr says that if you enjoy task diversity and problem solving then working in carpentry might be a good career option.
A student-led publication at Coleg Sir Gâr has been shortlisted for a best newcomer award by Student Publications Association.
Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion students and apprentices have been recognised as part of a national celebration of Welsh skills in the Inspiring Skills Excellence in Wales annual awards presentation.
A Coleg Ceredigion bricklaying apprentice employed by Delme Evans Construction Ltd, has won third place in the Guild of Bricklayers regional heat held in Bridgend.
Winner Owain Thomas, 18, from Llandysul is in his third year of his apprenticeship and is studying a level three bricklaying course at the college’s Cardigan campus.
Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion, part of the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) Group, have welcomed the decision by Carmarthenshire County Council’s Planning Committee to approve the development of a new campus in Carmarthen.
Many students and apprentices across Wales are waiting for Skills Competition Wales results which will be announced by during a watch party at Coleg Ceredigion as well as other colleges and training providers across the nation.
Some of these are apprentices and students at Coleg Ceredigion’s Cardigan campus who took part in a recent construction Skills Competition Wales event in Pembrokeshire.
We believe that understanding the lived experiences of all members of our college community is really important to enable us to understand the world our students are navigating.
This is one of the reasons that Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion is providing inclusive training for all its staff with a specialist focus on anti-racism, across all of its seven campuses.
Photography students at Coleg Sir Gâr have been working with Llanelli Photographic Society in a competition aimed at welcoming young and contemporary photographers into the society.
Skills competitions have been at the helm of vocational skills development at Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion for a number of years.
We naturally celebrate student success as a result of these competitions but it’s equally important to acknowledge the support that staff freely offer behind the scenes.
Mia Bradley, a former business student at Coleg Ceredigion is currently training at HMS Raleigh to become a Royal Navy medic after passing out of her initial military training.
Pupils from Ysgol Uwchradd Aberteifi and Ysgol Bro Preseli had the opportunity of working with the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) as part of their school link studies with Coleg Ceredigion.
With National Apprenticeship Week now behind us, it’s important to reflect on why it was important for Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion to be at the Apprenticeship Fayre held at the Senedd.
The Students Union president at Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion invited the Welsh Minister for further and higher education into college to talk about the importance of raising the Financial Contingency Fund (FCF) allocation.
Students from Coleg Ceredigion’s Independent Living Skills (ILS) (Pathway 3) recently enjoyed a unique first look at 'Natur', the latest production from Theatr Arad Goch, ahead of its tour.