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Posted: Tue 27th Jun 2023

Coleg Cambria celebrates student success over two nights of celebrations

Business, in Wales.
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Jun 27th, 2023

STUDENTS were lauded during two nights of celebrations at Coleg Cambria.

The college’s Yale site in Wrexham hosted award events for Further and Higher Education (FE and HE) on Monday, and for Work-based Learning (WBL) and Adult and Community Learning (ACL) last night (Tuesday).

Chief Executive Yana Williams and Principal Sue Price hosted the ceremonies and praised those in attendance for their outstanding efforts over the last 12 months.

“Congratulations to everyone on your success,” said Ms Williams.

“And also, a big thank you to your families, friends and those who supported you on your journeys.

“Following the challenges of the last few years it is so good to be able to be here together and celebrate another remarkable year – well done to you all.”

Special guests on Monday were two notable Yale alumni; Dr Grahame Davies, a multi-award-winning poet and lyricist. His current role is Deputy Private Secretary to the Household of The Prince and Princess of Wales, and he wrote the words to Sacred Fire, which was performed at His Majesty King Charles III’s coronation.

Alongside Dr Davies was BBC News presenter and journalist Frankie McCamley, who has travelled all over the world filming documentaries and covering breaking stories, including terror attacks and natural disasters.

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On Tuesday, the speaker was Kamal Ellis-Hyman, the inspirational founder of Aim a Little Higher, a company on a mission to bridge the gap between business and education whilst raising aspirations. Kamal was also named as Dragons’ Den star Peter Jones’ National Entrepreneur and has worked with 70,000 people across schools, colleges, universities, and businesses around the UK.

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 – Becky Jones

Yale Sixth Student of the Year – Mia Williams

Access Student of the Year – Fiona Hunt

Higher Education Learner of the Year – Molly Cartwright

ILS Student of the Year – Crystal Howard

Elite Sports Student of the Year – Seren Cashen

Welsh Language Student of the Year – Tobias Littleton

Charity Learner of the Year – Ben White

Business Student of the Year – Steven Davies

Welsh Language Apprentice of the Year – Sophie Lynne Davies

Professional Learner of the Year – Carys Jones

Neurotech Student of the Year – Jacklyn Williams

Adult Learner of the Year – Helen Pritchard

Aeronautical Apprentice of the Year – Morgan Hughes

Motor Vehicle Apprentice of the Year – Stephen Kelly

Hair and Beauty WBL of the Year – Halle Ennion



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