A teenage Coleg Glynllifon agricultural student has beaten the odds after being selected for the Welsh Government’s Business and Innovation programme.
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A Grŵp Llandrillo Menai student has scooped the Royal Forestry Society’s prestigious ‘Student of the Year’ award!
A Grŵp Llandrillo Menai student has scooped the Royal Forestry Society’s prestigious ‘Student of the Year’ award.
Daisy Bell from Porthmadog was awarded this national prize for her academic achievements, hard work and motivation whilst studying for her Level 3 Extended Diploma in Countryside Management at Coleg Glynllifon. In September she starts studying for a degree in Wildlife Conservation at Bangor University.
The awards were presented at a Covid-secure meeting in North Wales by Mr John Roe, the Royal Forestry Society’s divisional chairman.
Daisy’s tutor - and Forestry lecturer at the Glynllifon campus - Jeff Jones, said: “Over the past two years Daisy has gained distinctions in all units, as well as being continually motivated and enthusiastic. She will be studying at Bangor University this year and we wish her well with her future studies. It was a real pleasure teaching Daisy; she has a very bright future in the wildlife conservation sector. I would also like to thank the Royal Forestry Society for its continuing support and student award.”
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Grŵp Llandrillo Menai's Board of Governors recently had the opportunity to visit the brand new state-of-art Animal Care centre at the Grŵp's Glynllifon campus.
Grŵp Llandrillo Menai's Board of Governors recently had the opportunity to visit the brand new state-of-art Animal Care centre at the Grŵp's Glynllifon campus. The new Animal Care Centre is a £ ..million development that will house the college's animal care courses. The movement of all animals will begin in the next few weeks, with students starting their studies there from September 2021 onwards.
Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor is delighted to announce that one of its A-level students from its Dolgellau campus, Ceri Mai Jones, has been awarded a scholarship by Bangor University and Gwynedd Council to study Computer Science from September.
Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor is delighted to announce that one of its A-level students from its Dolgellau campus, Ceri Mai Jones, has been awarded a scholarship by Bangor University and Gwynedd Council to study Computer Science from September.
Students on our Level 3 Sport (Outdoor Adventure) and Foundation Degree (FDSC) Sports Science (OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES) course in Dolgellau have recently had new and challenging experiences, under the excellent leadership of the Urdd.
Students on our Level 3 Sport (Outdoor Adventure) and Foundation Degree (FDSC) Sports Science (OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES) course in Dolgellau have recently had new and challenging experiences, under the excellent leadership of the Urdd.
Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor is delighted to announce that two of its learners, Kamar ElHoziel and Damien Slaney - who are studying on the Skills for Life and Work course at the college's Dolgellau campus - have recently won gold and silver awards in Skills Competition Wales.