HIGHLANDS College last week celebrated the achievements of its sixth-form students of 2024. Held on Thursday 20 June, P.R.
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of Highlands College Sixth Form Awards – the P.R.I.
D.E. standing for potential, respect, imagination, diversity and excellence – took place in the main hall of the St Saviour school and saw dozens of students being recognised for their achievements over the last year.
The annual event was compèred by Highlands lecturer Simon MacDonald and included speeches by several guest attendees, among them Ganache Jersey owner and former Highlands student Glenn Noel and Minister for Education Deputy Rob Ward. Joanne Terry-Marchant is the principal at Highlands College and told the JEP: “The P.R.
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Sixth Form Awards are a major event celebrating the success of students in our annual calendar. The sixth form is at the heart of Highlands College – it is where young people start their lifelong learning journey with us. Often, they come back to study for degrees, apprenticeships or professional qualifications.
“This awards ceremony is so quintessentially Highlands: relaxed and inviting, but also professional and student centred.” Highlands College Awards Picture: DAVID FERGUSON. (38368126) Many of the awards are sponsored by local businesses and organisations, such as the Jersey Arts Centre Award for Excellence in Performing Arts, which was awarded to Jasmine Morley; the Dandara Award for Excellence in Mechanical Services, Engineering and Welding, .
