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Cornwall College celebrates record A-level results
Cornwall College celebrates record A-level results

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time2 days ago

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Cornwall College celebrates record A-level results

Success rates have reached record levels at Cornwall College, marking a standout year of achievement. The college's Level 3 results are the highest in recent years, with a 100 per cent pass rate across 92 courses. The results reflect the college's Outstanding Ofsted rating earlier this year. Mark Wardle, executive principal at Cornwall College, said: "The success of our students is a testament to their hard work and dedication. "Their outstanding results give them the qualifications they need to progress on to their next step which will include progression on to higher education, higher apprenticeships and employment. "These results also reflect the outstanding quality of teaching and learning and student experience across our Cornwall College campuses. READ NEXT Helston A-level students celebrate top marks and university places Truro and Penwith College students celebrate another record breaking year Falmouth School celebrates 100% pass rate across all Level 3 qualifications "As a college we have the highest expectations for our students to ensure they fulfil their potential, and we are so very proud of what they have achieved." Students from Cornwall and Devon campuses achieved the results in sectors critical to future economic growth. At the Camborne and St Austell sites, courses with a 100 per cent pass rate included Childcare and Education, Art and Design, Esports, Film and Television, Games Design, Media Production, Performing Arts, Photography, Engineering, Beauty Therapy, Nail Services, Professional Cookery, Travel and Tourism, and Uniform Services. Falmouth Marine School recorded a 100 per cent pass rate in Marine Conservation and Water Sports. Land-based campuses also celebrated complete success. Bicton College, Duchy College Rosewarne, and Duchy College Stoke Climsland saw all students pass in Animal Management, Equine Management, Agriculture, Forestry and Arboriculture, Sport, and Uniformed Services. All Golf students also passed their Sport Performance and Excellence qualifications. The results highlight the broad success across the Cornwall College Group and the opportunities now open to its students. Courses starting this September are still open for applications.

Devon and Cornwall pupils share different journeys into farming
Devon and Cornwall pupils share different journeys into farming

BBC News

time07-08-2025

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Devon and Cornwall pupils share different journeys into farming

Farming can be rewarding but is not without its challenges, according to one South West agriculture student. Dairy farm worker Terri Taylor said: "It's a lot of long hours and hard work. You're on your own most of the time - you really have to love it." Ms Taylor, from Devon, and Abi Radford, from Liskeard in Cornwall, are both studying agriculture at Cornwall College but their journeys into the field could not be more Taylor was raised in a farming family while Ms Radford is a self-confessed "townie" who stumbled into farming after she was offered a job on a smallholding. Ms Radford said she was offered a job on a smallholding a few years ago. "I thought it sounded fun, so I gave it a go," she explained. "I really enjoyed it and decided to pursue a career in farming. I didn't know much at the time, so I enrolled in college to learn more."Farming is gaining popularity among young people, thanks in part to more positive portrayals in the media and increased awareness in schools, said Alex Hollands, farms director at Cornwall College."Schools are starting to talk about it as a real career path," he said."When I first said I wanted to be a farmer, people thought I was crazy."There are so many different roles, you don't have to be out in the field getting wet." Ms Taylor points out that while farming can be rewarding, it is not without its challenges. "It's a lot of long hours and hard work. People think tractor driving is easy, but it can be lonely. "In farming you're on your own a lot of the time. It's a very lonely enterprise to be in "You really have to love it."Despite the demands, both students are enthusiastic about their futures. Ms Radford is particularly drawn to livestock and currently works two days a week on a dairy farm. She also enjoys the balance of practical and theoretical learning. "I didn't realise how much there was to it until I started studying. I love it," she said.

Cornwall College student wins UK golf championship
Cornwall College student wins UK golf championship

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time20-05-2025

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Cornwall College student wins UK golf championship

A Cornwall College student has won a major amateur golf championship. Josh Hayes, a final-year student at Cornwall College University Centre, topped the leaderboard at the West of England Golf Championship. The event is one of the UK's most prestigious amateur tournaments. Josh, originally from Brighton, outperformed 68 elite players to secure the title. He is currently studying for a BA (Hons) in International Business Management (with Professional Golf) at Tournament Golf College, part of the Cornwall College Group. The course allows him to spend a third of his time in Spain, benefiting from year-round playing and practice conditions. Reflecting on his victory, he said: "I feel incredibly lucky to have chosen Cornwall College University Centre. "The balance of high-level golf training with a degree that gives me a tangible qualification has been the perfect fit. "The support, facilities and opportunities – especially our time in Portugal – have all helped me push my game to the next level." Alex Lindsay, head of The Golf Education Partnership, said: "This is a huge achievement for any amateur golfer. "Josh's dedication and success reflect the high-performance environment we offer to our golf degree students." The course at Cornwall College is delivered intensively over 24 weeks from September to April, allowing students to complete their academic work ahead of the UK golf season. It also includes opportunities to compete in professional events and undertake summer work placements in the golf or business industries. Josh began his education with Cornwall College at The Golf College in Lindfield, West Sussex, in September 2020. He achieved D*DD in the Sport Performance and Excellence Extended Diploma before progressing to the International Business Management (with Professional Golf) degree programme. He has been a formidable golfer, winning numerous golf events throughout the three years, and is on target to achieve a 2:1 in his degree. As Mr Hayes looks ahead to future competitions and potential professional opportunities, Cornwall College celebrates his outstanding accomplishment and the continued success of its students on and off the course. For more information on the university-level programmes available through Cornwall College Group, visit

Cornish student wins national pastry chef award
Cornish student wins national pastry chef award

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time19-05-2025

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Cornish student wins national pastry chef award

A student from Cornwall has been named the winner of the Student Pastry Chef of the Year by The Chefs' Forum, the event celebrated the very best in emerging pastry talent, organisers winner, 16-year-old Phoebe Mortimer, is currently doing a Level Two professional cookery course at Cornwall College in said her tutors at the college had been "so supportive" and she had "so many opportunities" since receiving the award. 'Mini celebrity' Alongside the award, Phoebe was presented with a hand-painted Wedgwood plate and a variety of included a culinary trip to France to visit Andros Purée HQ, and a second opportunity to visit Paris for a day's training at PatisFrance HQ with one of their development Mortimer said: "Patisserie is something I've always had a really, really big passion for."I think, back in January, as soon as I saw that there was a student pastry chef competition, I was... instantly: 'I need to apply for this. I need to go for this.'" The teenager said she was also "in shock" about winning the added: "This experience, this opportunity is incredible. "As soon as I won, there was people, like, whisking me off to take photographs of me, shaking my hand here, shaking my hand there."I just felt like a little mini celebrity, it was incredible."The student said her tutors at the college had been "incredible".She said: "I've made my dishes for them, they've critiqued them, they were incredible they really helped me - giving me all the ingredients I need, letting me use their kitchens, letting me go in on Fridays when I don't actually have college, to practise."Honestly, they were so, so supportive." 'Very proud' Joint head judge and renowned international pastry consultant Martin Chiffers praised the calibre of entries and expressed pride in Cornwall College's said: "This was a fantastic event, and I'm very proud that Cornwall College did so well, with two students on the podium. "I started there in 1984 and had a fantastic start to my career. All of the students were extremely professional, dedicated, and passionate about their work, which was great to see."The event was held at West London College's Taste Restaurant and training kitchens.

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