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Recently, Year 2 Education and Early Years students attended a graduation ceremony to celebrate reaching the end of their T-level studies.

College Principal Matt Reynolds opened the ceremony with a moving speech in which he congratulated the students on their achievements and highlighted the importance of this time in their lives: the end of their College journeys and the beginning of a new chapter in which their work will have a lasting impact on the lives of young people. Matt wished the students every success in the future, before presenting them with course completion certificates.

The students also received a signed storybook from their lecturers that they can take into their future careers.

Clare Smith, Course Team Leader for Education and Early Years, said “We were really keen to do something to make the end of the year feel special for our students who have worked so hard over the last two years. It was a lovely afternoon of celebration and it’s something that we hope we can repeat next year. As a team we are so proud of our leavers this year. It has been a pleasure to teach them and watch them develop as individuals and professionals and we wish them luck with their final assessments and future adventures.”

Congratulations to the Education and Early Years class of 2025.

For more information on this story, please contact chloe.suter@cirencester.ac.uk

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