TWO new awards were announced at the 2023 Bradford College graduation ceremonies to recognise the exceptional achievements of four graduates.
The ‘Principal’s Award for Excellence’ and ‘Principal’s Outstanding Resilience Award’ were handed out at two spectacular ceremonies at Bradford’s Life Centre.
Over 400 students donned their caps and gowns to graduate in front of a packed audience of family, friends, staff, and VIP guests. The special award winners were announced during the ceremonies.
The first ever Principal’s Award for Excellence went to BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing graduate Mahmuda Islam, who achieved the highest grades against all peers graduating in the morning.
Mahmuda said, “Getting this award is an incredible achievement. It is a culmination of years of dedication to my course and the pursuit of knowledge.”
The second Principal’s Award for Excellence went to Frazer Ormondroyd, a BA (Hons) Counselling & Psychology in Community Settings student who achieved the highest grades against all peers graduating in the afternoon.
Frazer said: “I’ve really worked hard. This is such a wonderful validation of all that hard work and a reminder to believe in myself.”
Chelsea Brown received the Principal Outstanding Resilience Award for staying power and fortitude in the face of adversity. Chelsea overcame many challenges in her personal life over the three years with the College, but still delivered her BA (Hons) Business Management & Entrepreneurship degree independently and to a very high standard.
In the afternoon, the same award was given to Olivia Shaw who took the plunge into a full-time BA (Hons) Youth Work & Community Development degree, juggling the demands of parenting, college, and work placements.
Speaking to a capacity audience, Bradford College Principal & CEO Chris Webb said:
“Graduation ceremonies are such a wonderful highlight in the academic calendar. I am proud to be the Principal of Bradford College and I want to take this opportunity to say congratulations to all our graduands on this incredible achievement."
The 11am ceremony welcomed graduates from the Bradford School of Art, School of Engineering & Construction, Science, Health & Meditech and Business, and Accounting & Law.
The 4pm ceremony celebrated students graduating from the Margaret McMillan School of Education and School of Social Care & Community Practice.
Bradford College is one of the biggest education and training providers in the region and teaches Higher National Qualifications, Degrees, Higher Level Apprenticeships, and Postgraduate courses.
Over the next few years, the College is also set to enhance higher education facilities further with transformational multi-million-pound funding.
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