VQ Award winners: Melissa Jenkins, photography, Bridgend College (pictured) and Luke Thomas, catering, Yale College Wrexham.

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06/02/12
Apprentices benefit from foreign language skills
Today, at the start of National Apprenticeships Week, ColegauCymru / CollegesWales is celebrating a new opportunity for apprentices to improve their foreign language skills and gain valuable work experience in different European countries, thanks to a work placement programme coordinated by CollegesWales International. More >>>  
03/02/12
National Debate on Qualifications: Underway
A national debate on qualifications in Wales is well and truly underway with intense discussions and big questions and issues being raised at yesterday’s high profile National Conference on Qualifications in Cardiff, hosted by ColegauCymru in partnership with the Welsh Government. More >>>

01/02/2012
Money Management: a skill that's on it's way to Wales' young people
What do these have in common... a credit union officer, a council’s debt and benefit advisor, an ex-offenders’ support worker, a trading standards’ consumer education officer, plus work-based learning providers and colleges’ learner services departments? They are all very keenly aware that many young people need better money management skills to help them through life and enable them to reach their potential. The answer, in part, is ‘Teach Others’. More>>>

27 January 2012
Colleges welcome increase in skills funding
Colleges in Wales have welcomed the Welsh Government’s continued investment in adult skills and Pathways to Apprenticeships – programmes that specifically aim to tackle the skills needs of young people and adults in these difficult economic times. More >>>
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Colleges across Wales showcased top skills at WorldSkills at the ExCeL Centre, London, 5-8 October. 

ColegauCymru / CollegesWales was delighted that WorldSkills 2011 came to the UK. The WorldSkills competition is held every two years and this was only the third time in its history that it came to the UK. It was a massive event! It was also a fantastic opportunity to inspire our young people to achieve world class skills across a vast range of vocations. Medals across 46 skill types were fought for by the best of the best.

 

The further education sector in Wales

There are 18 further education (FE) colleges and two FE institutions in Wales. They vary considerably in size, number and type of students and the range of programmes and services offered. The majority offer both academic and vocational programmes. Some have developed specialisms in particular vocational sectors, such as land-based, marine engineering, food technology. Some have steered a strong direction towards engaging particular sections of the population, for example, adults returning to learning, international students, or training for businesses.

The FE sector is a key player in helping to deliver the Welsh Government's aims to widen participation, tackle social exclusion and stimulate economic regeneration. Colleges in Wales offer 80% of all post-16 qualifications and provide learning experiences for almost 200,000 people in Wales. The sector is committed to the provision of high quality education and training that is responsive to the needs of individuals, communities and business.

Two-thirds of all 16-18 year old learners in Wales choose to study at colleges.  Even more adults (by far) study at college.  80% of students in colleges are adults over the age of 19.  Most study part-time.

 
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