VQ Award winners 2013: Betsi Cadwaladr UHB and Tomi Jones with ColegauCymru Chair, DM Jeff Cuthbert and NTfW CEO

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05/06/13 
Butcher and Health Board Win VQ Awards in Wales
A champion young butcher who employs two apprentices and a health board, which is committed to improving staff skills and patient care, celebrated victory at an awards ceremony to celebrate vocational qualifications in Wales. More >>>

29/05/13      
Top performing colleges and learners awarded
At a glittering ceremony at City Hall, Cardiff on 22 May, outstanding learners and teachers were recognised as the top performers across colleges in Wales, and seven college teams were awarded for driving improvements that benefit learners.  more>>>        
30/04/13            
A ‘Value for Money’ Bill for Education in Wales
ColegauCymru is pleased that the Welsh Government, in introducing the Further and Higher Education (Wales) Bill in the National Assembly for Wales today, recognises the maturity of the further education college sector in Wales and is taking steps to increase the flexibility and responsiveness of colleges.  More >>>

04/03/2013
Money Skills Come to College
Starting today, up to 15,000 college students across Wales will be getting to grips with managing money, a vital skill for life, in a focused week of learning. more>>>

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The further education sector in Wales

There are 17 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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