Rochdale Observer

College team at Palace for royal honour

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THE Queen has officially presented Hopwood Hall College and University Centre with the prestigiou­s Queen’s Anniversar­y Prize.

It was a special moment for both the college and the borough of Rochdale as the coveted prize was awarded during a ceremony held at Buckingham Palace.

Her Majesty was joined by the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester as she welcomed college staff to the platform at the royal residence.

These team members then proudly accepted the accolade, which was presented in recognitio­n of the college’s outstandin­g success in widening participat­ion for 16-18 year olds from marginalis­ed communitie­s.

This is the result of a groundbrea­king traumainfo­rmed framework that has been integrated across the college’s two campuses in Middleton and Rochdale.

Hopwood Hall learned it had won the Queen’s Anniversar­y Prize – the highest honour that can be bestowed upon a further education college – during a ceremony held at St James’s Palace in November.

Ahead of the event at Buckingham Palace, staff also attended a formal gala hosted by the Royal Anniversar­y Trust at Guildhall in London.

Julia Heap, principal and CEO of Hopwood Hall College and University Centre, said: “We are truly honoured to have been presented with the Queen’s Anniversar­y Prize by Her Majesty The Queen.

“This really is such a special moment – not just for our college community but for the entire borough.

“We’ve been over the moon to have so many people joining us in our celebratio­ns, including students, parents, our employer partners, the council and many more people from across Rochdale.

“This Queen’s Anniversar­y Prize really is a fantastic example of one of the many groundbrea­king initiative­s that are taking place in the borough and receiving national attention.”

Caroline Street, executive director – business and student support at Hopwood Hall College and University Centre, said: “Our team is so proud to have attended this momentous celebratio­n at Buckingham Palace.

“This Queen’s Anniversar­y Prize really is such an incredible recognitio­n of the important and impactful work going on at Hopwood Hall College and in Rochdale.

“The Queen showed a great interest in our trauma-informed approach to widening participat­ion in education and expressed her thanks for the work the college does.”

Sir Damon Buffini, chair of Royal Anniversar­y Trust, said: “The Queen’s Anniversar­y Prizes for higher and further education are an integral part of our national Honours system, shining a light on the groundbrea­king work taking place in universiti­es and colleges across the UK.

“All 22 Prize-winners demonstrat­e excellence, innovation and impact, with many tackling some of the toughest problems we as a society face.”

“This really is such a special moment.”

 ?? British Ceremonial Arts Limited ?? ●●The Queen presents the Hopwood Hall College executive director Caroline Street
British Ceremonial Arts Limited ●●The Queen presents the Hopwood Hall College executive director Caroline Street
 ?? British Ceremonial Arts Limited ?? ●●The prize was presented during a ceremony which was held at Buckingham Palace
British Ceremonial Arts Limited ●●The prize was presented during a ceremony which was held at Buckingham Palace

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