Graduates celebrate in ceremonies at St Mary's Church

By James Smith

19th Oct 2022 | Local News

Graduates celebrated their successes at three different ceremonies at St Mary's Church this week (image supplied)
Graduates celebrated their successes at three different ceremonies at St Mary's Church this week (image supplied)

Graduates from Royal Leamington Spa College and Warwick Trident College have celebrated their achievements on graduation day in Warwick.

More than 160 graduates from Warwickshire College and University Centre (WCUC) attended a trio of ceremonies at St Mary's Church.

WCUC is the Higher Education arm of college group WCG - which includes Royal Leamington Spa College and Warwick Trident College - and graduates from both colleges were celebrated during the first two ceremonies.

The ceremonies were followed by a procession through the heart of Warwick from the historic parish church.

Angela Joyce, CEO of WCG, opened the ceremonies with an address and was also on hand to present scrolls signifying the former student's graduation from the college.

She was joined for all three ceremonies by newly-appointed WCG President Louise Bennett, who spoke to graduands about her career and experiences, before joining Angela Joyce to present the scrolls.

Molly Biddle, 23, from Warwick, was a recipient of the Oken Eyffler bursary scheme through the college and graduated from BA Business and Management.

She said: "I'm quite overwhelmed and emotional after the graduation ceremony. When we heard the vote of thanks I choked up actually and I'm just really proud.

"I have moved to London now and work in marketing at a design consultancy called PriestmanGoode. I'm hoping to progress, get into a management role, maybe one day be a director.

"Ultimately, I want to keep progressing and get as a high as possible in my career. I want to try and be one of those people that is mentioned as an example of success at these graduation ceremonies in the future."

Two new fellowships were also presented as part of the ceremonies involving Royal Leamington Spa College and Warwick Trident College graduates.

Peter Manford, a governor of the college group for 14 years, and David Darling, CEO of Kwalee and co-founder of Codemasters, were both recognised with fellowships.

In 2021, WCG became the first college in the UK to be granted both Bachelor's degree awarding powers and Foundation degree awarding powers by the Office for Students.

     

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