A-level Welsh students from Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor's Pwllheli campus recently got the opportunity to visit Glan-llyn: one of the leading outdoor education centres in Wales.
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Students on the Animal Care course at Coleg Glynllifon have recently been collecting litter from Dinas Dinlle beach, as part of a project to improve the college's green credentials.
Art & Design students recently had the opportunity to go on educational visits to the TATE Modern and the Liverpool Museum, before moving on to visit the Art & Design department at Cardiff Metropolitan University.
Students on Coleg Menai’s Creative Arts, Media, and Hair and Beauty courses recently worked alongside a professional TV crew.
A Coleg Llandrillo graduate is among a select few to have been appointed as club developers by the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU), after the governing body committed to a new wave of investments to help volunteers promote and nurture the national game of Wales.
In collaboration with Cricieth Town Council, Art students at our Pwllheli campus have been shortlisted for the national Creative Lives Award.
A professional rally car recently spent the day at Coleg Menai’s Llangefni campus.
Coleg Llandrillo’s Construction and Engineering students got the opportunity to test their skills against fellow students at the recent ‘Trade Olympics & Trades Show’, which took place at the Rhyl campus.
Public Services and Sports students at Coleg Menai recently registered to become ‘Dementia Friends’.
Grŵp Llandrillo Menai's brand new £3m animal care facility at Coleg Glynllifon has been officially opened by Lesley Griffiths MS, Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales and Trefnydd.