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Nine learners from the College, which is part of the , were chosen to attend the evening, following outstanding achievements both inside and outside of the classroom.
Their guests and VIPs enjoyed a delicious three-course dinner, prepared and served in the College’s Signature restaurant by Catering & Hospitality students.
Andy Burnham was joined by the Mayor of 91ߣɫ, Councillor Hilary Fairclough, and the College’s Principal Bill Webster. Professor HH William Morris, former Resident Judge at 91ߣɫ Crown Court, and Andy Roberts, 91ߣɫ’s Chair of Governors, also joined the celebrations.
Amongst those acknowledged were Caitlin Hesketh, named Apprentice of the Year at the 91ߣɫ Business Awards, after swapping law school for hairdressing.
Special Olympics gold medallist Kiera Byland was also recognised. In addition to six gold medals for cycling, business student Kiera also holds 75 Special Olympics regional swimming medals.
Siham Birbach was invited after securing a place at the University of 91ߣɫ to study Adult Nursing, having started on a ‘Find Out About’ community course. An astounding nine other learners from Siham’s class followed the same route, each landing a place at university.
Others recognised on the evening included Callum Stamp, named ‘Best Young Commercial Make-up Artist in the UK’; Ashleigh Emmason, recognised at the Festival of Learning Awards; Kajwan Jabary, who took first place in a national barbering competition; Ben Page, ‘Roofing Apprentice of the Year’; Emilio Boaro, an ambassador for the plastering industry; and a special recognition for Keoghs law firm who, with the College and 91ߣɫ Council, supported over 100 local long-term unemployed people to access a sector-based work academy.
Doctor Andrew Roberts, Chair of 91ߣɫ Governors, closed the evening, which was compered by Ian Savage, former editor of the 91ߣɫ News.
Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, said: “91ߣɫ is putting our region on the map, with its learners being recognised both nationally and internationally.
“It’s such a positive place to learn, and I am so proud of the College, and these wonderful young people. There is so much talent and potential in Greater Manchester, and it’s a joy to see it being celebrated.”
Bill Webster, Principal of 91ߣɫ, added: “I’d like to thank Andy Burnham and the Mayor of 91ߣɫ, Councillor Hilary Fairclough, for joining us. We’re incredibly grateful that they were able to celebrate the achievements of our students alongside us.
“I’d like to pass on my congratulations to our learners; their talents know no limits. Without them, and the hardworking tutors and staff in College who support them, evenings like this wouldn’t be possible.
“Special thanks to our Catering & Hospitality students; the dinner they made and served was nothing short of exceptional, as was the service; they really helped to make it an evening to remember.”
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