An army veteran turned college lecturer received a national accolade for his services to education and inclusivity. Alan Lowry, a Sports and Public Services tutor and Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Coordinator at Coleg Cambria – based in Wrexham, Deeside, Llysfasi and Northop – received a bronze medal in the Leavers to Leader category at the […]
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Coleg Cambria: 46 students achieve Duke of Edinburgh award in the same week
An amazing 46 Coleg Cambria students achieved their Bronze Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards in the same week!
A cohort from the north east Wales college is celebrating the amazing landmark after completing the first stage of the popular scheme, which includes volunteering, physical and skills challenges, and an expedition.
The news comes after eight Independent Living Skills (ILS) learners from Cambria received their Bronze awards in March.
There are more than 180 youngsters at the institution – which has sites in Wrexham, Deeside, Llysfasi and Northop – participating in the DofE programme, to the delight of Learner Experience and Enterprise Manager, Rona Griffiths.