Coleg Llandrillo acclaimed for 25 years’ service to Cisco Networking Academy
The accolade signifies Coleg Llandrillo’s leadership in networking and IT education and its track record in supporting student success
Coleg Llandrillo has been recognised for 25 years’ participation in the Cisco Networking Academy.
The Cisco Networking Academy is a global program that offers training in networking, cybersecurity and other IT fields, helping students develop essential skills for the modern workforce.
The academy is integrated into Coleg Llandrillo’s fully-funded Cyber Security Degree Apprenticeship programme.
The college recently received the academy’s ‘25 Years of Service’ certification, signifying its leadership in networking and IT education over the past quarter of a century.
Andrew Scott, programme leader for Degree Apprenticeships and IT Professional Courses, said: “Being part of the Cisco Networking Academy for 25 years is a wonderful achievement that we are very proud of. It helps deliver cutting-edge, industry-recognised training in networking, security and IT.
“Coleg Llandrillo has maintained a strong partnership with Cisco, aligning with their curriculum, certifications and resources over time. The college has contributed to shaping the careers of many students, providing them with the skills and certifications needed to succeed in the IT field.
“This is a significant recognition and a proud milestone for Coleg Llandrillo.”
A spokesperson for The Cisco Networking Academy said: “We are thrilled to congratulate Coleg Llandrillo on earning the prestigious Academy 25 Years of Service award.
“This award recognises the organisation’s exemplary dedication and positive impact in supporting student success and improving the communities it serves.
“We are excited about our continued collaboration and the transformative impact we will make while building an inclusive future for all.”
The fully funded Applied Cyber Security Degree Apprenticeship provides an innovative and flexible way to study for a degree whilst remaining in employment. The degree course is available to employed people (minimum 16 hours per week). Teaching is delivered one day per week at Grŵp Llandrillo Menai for the first two years, and at Bangor University for the final year. Learn more here