Training & Development Celebrating learner achievements
Myerscough College
As we reach the end of another academic year, it’s time to celebrate the achievements of learners across our range of provision.
The College has a tradition of holding a series of award ceremonies across all the centres celebrating the success of those on Apprenticeships Further, and Higher Education programmes in all academic disciplines.
Congratulations to all our achievers and graduates, many of whom are now embarking on new careers or seeking to aim higher with further study and progression.
Ann Turner, Principal and Chief Executive of Myerscough College said, ‘’Our awards ceremonies recognise and celebrate the achievements of Myerscough students across all centres and,
for those studying online, throughout the world. It’s a time to celebrate and to mark the end of one stage of life’s journey and reflect on the next.’’
‘’Students have worked towards this for a long time and the results this year reflect the commitment and hard work of the students and staff of
Myerscough College. We remain one of the top performing colleges in the country with high progression into employment or to further study. Many of the industries we support are reporting significant skills shortages and opportunities are available to forge an exciting and interesting career based on your studies at College.’’
Awards Season at Myerscough College
LEARNER IN FOCUS: Taro Fujiwara – Fdsc Sportsturf Maintenance
Learners travel from across the globe to study at Myerscough College; such is our reputation for excellence in Sportsturf Education and Training.
One such learner is Taro Fujiwara from the City of Mishima, the County of Shizuoka, Japan. Taro has just graduated following a 2-year full time Foundation Degree in Sportsturf. Taro also received the College Personal Achievement award in recognition of his dedication to his studies during his time atMyerscough.
Taro reflects on his career choices and why he chose Sportsturf at Myerscough College, saying, “I developed a strong interest in Sportsturf after the 2002 FIFA World Cup was held in Japan. At that time, I was in junior high school and just starting to think of career choices. The seeds of my passion for Horticulture were firmly established and I then majored and graduated in Plant Science at Nihon University in Japan.”
“I decided to study Sportsturf Maintenance in the UK because I wanted
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Taro with Stewart Brown – Assistant Head for Greenspace & Creative Studies (HE) and Ian Somerville – Lecturer (HE)
to specialise and increase my understanding of Sports Field Maintenance. The passion for football in the UK I am sure helps drive the profession and UK trained Groundsmen are amongst the best in the world.”
I researched colleges on the internet and found Myerscough College. I came to the UK to visit BTME in Harrogate to learn and find out about Sportsturf Courses
Taro Fujiwara FdSc Turf and his parents
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