Student Awards Ceremony 2021 - Friday 9th July 11:15am Isle of Wight College - The Isle of Wight College
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Welcome from the Principal It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to our 2021 student awards ceremony, which is a highlight of the college year. I am delighted that you are able to join us today In addition to skills relating to a specific career, to help celebrate the achievements of our students also gain transferable skills which are students. During the course of today, highly valued by employers. These include areas approximately 200 of the college’s highest such as maths, English, teamwork and time- performing students will be acknowledged in keeping. During their time at college students recognition of their success. make excellent progress building their self- confidence, which is vital for their future. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 related safety This year, many students will progress to measures, we are unable to host our usual full employment or further training or education awards ceremony, however I am pleased that our including at prestigious universities across the main award winners are able to join us in person country to study degrees in subjects such Business today. Management, Drama and Film and Television Studies, English, Fine Art, International Tourism Despite the challenges brought about by the Management, Midwifery, Occupational Therapy, pandemic, college students and apprentices have Paramedic Science, Physiotherapy, Radiography, been successful in developing their skills across a Sport and Exercise Science and Television wide range of vocational and academic subjects Production. which have enabled them to move into careers in areas ranging from engineering to hairdressing, The college takes great pride in the achievement health and social care to hospitality. of our students with additional needs. This inspirational group of people develop a wide range of skills that enable them to either progress into employment or work towards independent living. On behalf of the college governors and staff I would like to say how proud we all are of each of our students’ achievements this year, in what has been a particularly challenging time for everyone. I hope you enjoy today’s celebration as much as I Through its CECAMM facility at will. Whippingham Technology Park the college continues to work successfully with a range of employers to help Debbie Lavin CBE, Principal meet local skills needs.
Order of ceremony 11.15am Ceremony commences Welcome: Mr David Hodgkins, Director of Services for Students Introduction: Dr Nick England DL, Chair of Governors Guest Speaker: Lord Lieutenant, Mrs Susie Sheldon JP Presentation of Awards: Mr David Hodgkins, Director of Services for Students o Foundation Learning o Painting and Decorating o Art and Design o Childhood Studies o Graphic Design o Business o Media Production o Health and Social Care o Performing Arts o Public Services o Photography o Beauty Therapy o Land Based Studies o Hairdressing o Carpentry and Joinery o Sport and Fitness o Motor Vehicle o Catering and Hospitality o Plumbing o Travel and Tourism o Electrical Announcement of Awards: Mrs Debbie Lavin CBE, Principal The following special awards will be presented this morning: o City Electrical Factors Electrotechnical Technology Level 2 Shield of Excellence o City Electrical Factors Electrotechnical Technology Level 3 Shield of Excellence o Isle of Wight Chamber of Commerce Business Student of the Year o NCFE Student of the Year o Stuart Dyer Cup for Excellence o Equality & Diversity Student of the Year Closure of ceremony, Dr Nick England DL, Chair of Governors Stay Covid Safe Please kindly follow staff guidance and instructions at all times while inside the ceremony venue. If you have any concerns or questions please speak to a member of our staff. Thank you for your co-operation.
Samantha Rooney Head of Department Foundation Learning Adam Brooker Foundation Learning Joshua Price Foundation Learning Ali Hassan Foundation Learning Vocational Sasha Elliott Supported Internship Pathways Glen Hunt Pathways Georgia Whiten Pathways Rob Mew Head of Department Art and Design Tegan Barton Art and Design Level 2 William Welton Art and Design Level 3 Luis Pedro Santiago Art and Design Level 3 Jessica Wiles Art and Design Level 3 Graphic Design Aaron Gould Graphic Design Level 3 Media Production Amber Hersey Creative Media Level 3 Gideon Davies Creative Media Level 3 Performing Arts Amelia Milford Performing Arts Level 2 Kaitlyn Scriver Performing Arts Level 3 Jessica McCallum Performing Arts Level 3 Taylor Morris Performing Arts Level 3
Photography Lauren Green Photography Level 3 Land Based Studies Amelie Davies Animal Care Level 1 Jamie Como Animal Care Level 3 Evie Coleman Animal Care Level 3 Adam Douglas-Cousins Horticulture Level 2 Carpentry and Joinery Keiron Haigh Carpentry and Joinery Level 1 Motor Vehicle Ryan Large Motor Vehicle Level 2 Peter Butcher Motor Vehicle Level 2 George Allenden Motor Vehicle Level 3 Plumbing Joseph Coghlan Plumbing Level 1 Jenson Norman Plumbing Level 1 Electrical Daniel Cundall Electrical Level 1 Paul Brampton Electrical Level 2 Barry Wilkes Electrical Level 3 Painting and Decorating Rosie Hipkiss Painting and Decorating Access Martina Butler Painting and Decorating Level 1 Kian Hollis Painting and Decorating Level 1 Emma Johnston Painting and Decorating Level 3 Childcare Phoebe Scott Childcare Entry Level Fleur Hippolite Childcare Level 3 George Goodier Childcare Level 3
Paul Buckland Head of Department Business Matthew Archer Business Level 2 Madison Knight Business Level 3 Florence Pontin Business Level 3 Health and Social Care Bethany Chapman Health and Social Care Level 2 Katie Freelove Health and Social Care Level 2 Caitlin Stewart Health and Social Care Level 3 Public Services Kira Smith Public Services Level 2 Naomi Gaskin Public Services Level 3 Beauty Therapy Lucy Webster Beauty Therapy Level 2 Morgan Richardson Beauty Therapy Level 2 Terrizeta May Beauty Therapy Level 3 Hairdressing Megan Smith Hairdressing Level 1 Kasia Lake Hairdressing Level 2 Sport and Fitness Harleigh Abbott Sport and Fitness Level 2 Roxy Browne Sport and Fitness Level 3 Daniel Jacobs Sport and Fitness Level 3 Lewis Jenkins Sport and Fitness Level 3 Catering and Hospitality Ellie-Mae Huntington Catering Level 1 Adam Martin Catering Level 1 Joey Linsell Catering Level 2 Isaac Roberts Catering Level 3 Luke Salkeld Hospitality Level 3 Marc Barker Hospitality Level 3
Travel and Tourism Emily Saneha Travel and Tourism Level 3 Nathan Miles Travel and Tourism Level 3 The following Awards will now be presented City Electrical Factors Electrotechnical Technology Award Level 2 and Level 3 Isle of Wight Chamber of Commerce Business Student of the Year NCFE Student of the Year Stuart Dyer Cup for Excellence Equality and Diversity Student of the Year Close of ceremony Kindly remain in your seats whilst the Principal and guests leave the room “Teachers have high expectations of students. They use teaching, learning and assessment methods which are effective in helping students to achieve and make progress. As a result, students enjoy their learning and are motivated to achieve” Ofsted 2017 “Students benefit from a very effective range of support services, which are implemented to enable all students to make good progress despite barriers to learning they may have” Ofsted 2017
Private functions We can provide staff and food for your event, whatever your needs - from canapés or buffet to full dinner, the choice is yours - all at a price to suit your budget. Come and join us for lunch or dinner at your leisure. Our students will be happy to cook and serve you a fantastic meal in a Covid safe, friendly and relaxed atmosphere, under the supervision of our expert Head Chef and Restaurant Manager. Lunch 12.00-14.00 hrs on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays Dinner from 18.30 hrs on Thursdays Large free car park Wheelchair friendly restaurant with disabled car parking nearby Phone 01983 535206 or email restaurant@iwcollege.ac.uk Hospitality and Catering students studying at the Isle of Wight College have recently entered the prestigious national Nestle Toque d’Or competition. Out of over 1,000 entries from colleges across the country, only 12 finalists have been chosen and two are from the Isle of Wight College. College mentor and restaurant manager, Emmanuel Ferdinand said: ‘I would like them to win, and we will do our best to do so – an amazing achievement for our college. I am proud to have such amazing students.’
KEEP COVID SAFE Please kindly follow staff guidance and instructions at all times. Please wear your mask at all times when inside the venue and not seated (unless exempt). Sanitise your hands regularly. Please keep 2 metres from people outside of your own bubble, whenever possible. If you have any concerns or questions, please speak to a member of our staff. Thank you for your co-operation.
This year’s theme and template have been designed by: Keira Jayne-Blundell - Level 3 Graphic Design Student
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