LEA GREENWOOD | T Level Learner of the Year - Education and Early Years
Lea showed an outstanding dedication to her studies and a genuine passion for Early Years education. Achieving an A* in her first year, she successfully balanced academic work with placement hours, part-time employment, and volunteering with Rainbows. At her placement, Lea’s professionalism, support for children and families, and involvement in school events received glowing feedback. Her maturity and positive attitude exemplify what it means to be an exceptional T Level student.
SENIOR AEROSPACE WESTON | Employer of the Year
Senior Aerospace Weston has demonstrated outstanding commitment to apprenticeship development. They are an invaluable partner of East Lancashire Learning Group, actively shaping curriculum content to align with industry standards and providing continual support for apprentices. Their trust in the College Group is clear, with apprentices progressing through various programmes such as Machinists, Mechatronics Maintenance, and Manufacturing Engineer Degree Apprenticeships. Their proactive involvement, including glowing feedback during a recent Ofsted visit, has set a benchmark for employer engagement.
REECE MASTERMAN | Supported Intern of the Year - Supported Internship
Reece’s journey during his supported internship has been nothing short of inspiring. Balancing his studies with caring responsibilities at home, he has shown great maturity, resilience, and determination. He made excellent progress in communication skills and has become a voice for others by sharing his personal experiences in schools and colleges. Reece has been offered a permanent role at ASDA, where he is highly respected by his colleagues.
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LEAH GREEN | 16–18 Apprentice of the Year - Teaching Assistant
Leah has demonstrated outstanding commitment during her first year as an apprentice. Her passion for education shines through in her eagerness to participate in additional training and independent research. Actively contributing in workshops and group discussions, she has developed strong classroom management and organisational skills. Leah’s drive for self-improvement and positive impact on her students reflect her bright future in education.
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LEANNE CAPSTICK | Adult Apprentice of the Year - Level 5 Apprenticeship: Leader in Adult Care
Leanne’s journey from administrator to manager at Castle Support Living is a testament to the transformative power of apprenticeships. Studying for her Level 5 qualification while managing a CQC Outstanding-rated service, she balances academic success with leadership responsibilities. Leanne is recognised for her “can-do” attitude, commitment to excellence, and dedication to delivering high-quality support for adults with learning disabilities.
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