On Monday, Day 274 of my BRIT
2012 mile walk, I visited Deeside College in Flintshire http://www.deeside.ac.uk/index.php
and I received a wonderful welcome from both the students and the staff.
Deeside College is a further education college situated in Connah's Quay, Flintshire, North Wales. In January 2007, the college gained the
highest possible grade 1 inspection ratings for its Work Based Learning
provision (which includes apprenticeships). Then, the latest inspection in
October 2007 repeated this achievement for all aspects of Further Education
provision.
With staff students at Deeside College in Flintshire on Day 274 of my BRIT 2012 mile walk |
Following Welsh Assembly Government approval, Deeside College and Coleg Llysfasi merged on 1 August 2010. The new
institution which is one of the largest in Wales and the UK, provides courses for
almost 22,000 students each year, employs over 1000 staff, and has an annual
income approaching £40million.
The Deeside College Group of Colleges encompasses four colleges across
North Wales; Deeside College, Coleg Llysfasi, Northop College and Wrexham
Training. They also have a learning facility with internet access and café at
the Futures@Holywell centre, and over 20 learning centres across the local
communities of Flintshire, Denbighshire and Wrexham.
A super welcome from students at Deeside College Flintshire on Day 274 of my BRIT 2012 mile walk |
I thoroughly enjoyed speaking with many students about the courses they are
attending and their future aspirations. We also talked about perceptions of
charities, disability and deprivation and I am grateful for the honest, open
and in-depth conversations we shared during my visit. It was an absolute
pleasure to meet the students of Deeside College who made me feel so welcome.
Walking with students at Deeside College Flintshire |
My thanks to David Jones, the
Principal and Chief Executive for giving his permission for me to visit and to
all the staff who assisted in the coordination of the day and for hosting me. I
am grateful to the college for covering my visit on their website; http://www.deeside.ac.uk/news/phil-packer-mbe-inspires-at-deeside-college-as-brit-2012-challenge-comes-to-flintshire/
and getting behind BRIT and me.
From Flintshire, I travelled to
Yale College in Wrexham http://www.yale-wrexham.ac.uk/
The Mayor for Wrexham County Borough 2012/2013 Councillor Ian Roberts who is accompanied by The Mayoress, Mrs Hilary Roberts |
Before I write about Yale
College, I must take this opportunity to thank The Mayor of Wrexham County
Borough, Councillor Ian Roberts and The Mayoress, Mrs Hilary Roberts for taking
time out of their very busy schedule to come and support me at the college.
In 1948, the year of the London
Olympic Games, the Mayor of Wrexham served two consecutive terms of
office. This has not happened since 1948 until Councillor Ian Roberts was
elected once again this year to complete a second term as Mayor of Wrexham
County Borough. A coincidence, but I think a super achievement for Ian to serve
a second term like his predecessor in 1948, who shared the same honour, when
the Olympics were held in London. Ian and Hilary were delightful company and
they spent a great deal of time with the staff, students and I. It was a very
warm welcome and a real pleasure to meet them both. They will complete another
year of attending over 500 engagements which is remarkable service to their
community.
Yale College is a friendly and
vibrant learning community in the heart of Wrexham. Their mission is to:
“Provide all learners with the highest quality education and training, foster
partnerships and contribute to the social and economic development of Wrexham
and the wider community”.
Mr Jasbir Dhesi, Principal of Yale College |
I was given a very warm and
friendly welcome from Mr Jasbir Dhesi, the Principal of Yale College, who
introduced me to his staff who had organised my visit and walk. Jasbir
and his team were superb; they had given a great deal of time to coordinating
the support from the Mayor and including the involvement of many students on
the walk who were attending differing courses.
Tremendous support from Yale College in Wrexham on Day 274 of my BRIT 2012 mile walk |
Yale College is open to all
members of the community and they strive to help students of all ages succeed
and progress into university and employment. This includes local school pupils
getting their first taste of vocational training and the majority of post 16
year olds in the local area, who attend to fulfill their further education
needs.
Yale is also a major provider of
adult training, higher education courses and workforce development for
employers to meet both individual ambitions and support the current needs of
business and industry. Excellence in learning and teaching is at the heart of
all they do at the College and the results, facilities and support they provide
attract over 12,000 students every year.
Setting off at Yale College in Wrexham on Day 274 of my BRIT 2012 mile walk |
I thoroughly enjoyed my time at
Yale College and am grateful to everyone for making me feel so welcome and for
supporting BRIT and I.
I was unaware until my visits
that Yale College and Deeside College, the main two further education colleges
for north-east Wales, are to merge. They will come together to form one
institution with about 27,000 students and 2,000 staff.
It follows other mergers in the
Further Education sector across north Wales, which has seen Coleg
Meirion-Dwyfor, Coleg Menai and Llandrillo all merge.
David Jones, the Principal of
Deeside College has stated that: "This is a really exciting opportunity
for the north-east Wales region and our aim is to create a new strong college
which fully meets the skills and training needs of individuals and businesses.”
Jasbir Dhesi, the Principal of
Yale College has stated that: "We recognise that learners and employers
demand and deserve access to the very best resources and learning experiences -
a merger of equals will provide the opportunity for significant additional capital
investment to further enhance the already outstanding resources across both
colleges."
After visiting both colleges it
was clear that they have excellent facilities, a wealth of course opportunities
and their staff has an abundance of passion, desire and determination to serve
young people and their communities. I wish both Deeside College and Yale
College a very successful merger and positive future together. I am sure
together they will do even greater things for their students.
My very best wishes,
Phil