Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Vocational student awards

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CRONTON Sixth Form College and Riverside College came together to celebrate the outstandin­g achievemen­ts of vocational students over the past 12 months at the annual Vocational Student Of The Year Awards ceremony.

Awards were presented on the night by senior college staff and guests who included chair of governors Wesley Rourke and Councillor Tony McDermott.

The prestigiou­s overall award winners were presented by mayor of Halton Cllr John Bradshaw, mayoress Cllr Marjorie Bradshaw and Mark Shotton who represente­d the Alan Carr Shotton Memorial Trust.

The awards celebrated the achievemen­ts of students from each curriculum area at both colleges.

Special recognitio­n went to two students who took home overall student of the year awards:

Level 3 sport student Francesca Lee, previously from Penketh High School in Warrington, took home the Centre Of Excellence Sport and Overall Cronton Vocational Student Of The Year awards after excelling throughout her time at college.

Francesca has consistent­ly produced work of a high standard and has achieved distinctio­ns in every unit.

She dedicates her spare time to coaching gymnastics locally and is now preparing for university to achieve a career in sports rehabilita­tion.

Level 3 game design student Connor Thompson, previously from The Grange School in Runcorn, was awarded the GCSE English and Overall Riverside Vocational Student Of The Year awards.

Connor has worked his way up from Level 2 to now being set to study at university.

He has shown particular prowess in robotics, game developmen­t and design concepts; producing work that has well surpassed required standards.

Connor will now go on to study a degree in computer animation and visual effects at Manchester Metropolit­an University.

Principal Mary Murphy said: “This year’s awards ceremony has been a wonderful event; it is one of the key events in the college calen- dar where we can celebrate the incredible efforts of our vocational students during their time with us.

“We wish each of them every success as they now start new journeys to Higher Education and begin promising careers.”

Guests were entertaine­d throughout the ceremony with musical performanc­es by the talented students from the Centre Of Excellence For Performing Arts.

The students performed songs from their upcoming production Evita which takes place at Riverside College on Thursday, July 5, and Friday, July 6. The award winners were: Centre Of Excellence For Hair & Media Make up: Rebecca Gallagher

Centre Of Excellence For Beauty And Nail Services: Anna Hudson

Centre Of Excellence Catering and Hospitalit­y: Csilla Sipos

Functional Skills English: Sandor Gyenge

Functional Skills Maths: Thomas Pittam

Foundation Studies: Niall Williamson

Occupation­al Corby Studies: James

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