Workplace & Employment Skills Awards
Around 70 adult students were
honoured for their successes in
learning and personal
development.
College Principal Howard O’Keeffe presented
their awards at the Easthampstead Baptist Church. The winners came
from diverse professional backgrounds, ranging from care to
business.
Kevin Burton was Skills for Life
Learner of the Year and winner of a certificate
and cash prize. He said:
“I’m pretty gobsmacked! It’s been a great day
and overwhelming to be given this award in front of all these
people.
“I can’t describe the buzz I
get now from being able to communicate so much better. My company,
CBS, has been very supportive and now I find the
demands of my job, like map-reading and paperwork, much
easier.”
Charlotte Cronin
[pictured left], 18, a Pre-School Assistant from Crown Wood, was
awarded for completing her Childcare learning & development NVQ
Level 2. She said:
“I’m really pleased with my qualification. In
my job I’ve got to help young children prepare to go to school, and
so obviously I can’t just make it up! It’s helped
me deal with situations I come across every day at work.”
Charlie Roberts, the college’s Head of
Department for Workforce Development, said:
“This has been a really special
day for everyone and it’s been wonderful to see our
winners’ families and colleagues coming down to support them.
“Everyone here has made an exceptional effort
and should be very proud of their
achievements.”