A teenage Coleg Llandrillo student who is making waves in two wheelchair sport disciplines, recently won a tennis doubles’ competition and came runner-up in a singles event…at the same tournament, on the same day!
Coleg Llandrillo News
An ex-Coleg Llandrillo student who decided to get a part-time job in a kitchen and enrol on a Hospitality & Catering course at Coleg Llandrillo after his GCSEs, has landed the position of executive head chef at a top Australian eatery.
Rhyl College students are relishing the opportunity to test their skills against their fellow learners at the upcoming ‘Skills Olympics & Careers Fair’, which will take place on Thursday 7 April at the Rhyl campus and is free for all to attend!
An international rugby player and renowned sheepdog trainer - who recently enrolled on an intensive college course with the dream of becoming a midwife - has been included in a select group to be awarded the first-ever professional contracts for women by the Welsh Rugby Union.
The Welsh capital witnessed a brilliant performance by Coleg Llandrillo’s Rugby Academy team after the college students made the final of a renowned competition, unfortunately just missing out on lifting the cup.
A teenage Coleg Llandrillo student who has recently excelled in weightlifting at an all-Wales level, has won his first ever medal at the British Weightlifting Championships.
A Coleg Llandrillo Hospitality & Catering student is the new Junior Chef of Wales after winning a final cook-off against four rivals at the Welsh International Culinary Championships (WICC), which were recently held at Coleg Llandrillo’s Rhos-on-Sea campus.
Dozens of chefs from across Wales and England competed at the Welsh International Culinary Championships recently, where most of the nation’s top culinary competitions were brought together in one venue, including the prestigious National and Junior Chef of the Wales contests.
Coleg Llandrillo’s Performing Arts students are celebrating after their latest production came to a triumphant close, the first since the start of the pandemic.
The three-day Welsh International Culinary Championships (WICC) is set to return later this month.