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Picture Special: Donegal ETB learners in Buncrana honoured with awards

written by Rachel McLaughlin December 6, 2017
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Over sixty people gathered in the Inishowen Gateway Hotel, Buncrana on Friday morning, 01 December, to receive a wide range of awards from Donegal ETB’s Further Education and Training (FET) Service.

Donegal ETB presented certificates to over sixty adult learners who had achieved certification in a range of programmes both on a full-time and a part-time basis over the last year. Many of these learners completed their courses in the Buncrana Further Education and Training (FET) Centre and ETB classrooms in Carndonagh.

These included part-time learners who received certification through the Learning for Living programme in General Learning, ICT, ESOL and CSPE. Full-time learners on the Vocational Training Opportunities Scheme (VTOS) were presented with awards in Information Processing and Early Childhood Care and Education.

Speaking at the awards, Donegal ETB Chairperson, Rena Donaghey, said “It’s an honour to be here this morning to present awards to so many adults. I would like to congratulate each and every one of them on their achievements.”

Buncrana Further Education and Training (FET) Services Staff

Cróna Gallagher, Director of FET, Donegal ETB, stated, “It’s fantastic to see so many learners receiving awards here this morning. They have put so much work into getting their certification and I’m delighted to be able to share in their achievements. The certification they have received will now open up many more progression options to them within further education and training or the world of work.”

Early Childhood Care and Education (Level 5) Learners, Buncrana (VTOS)

Learning for Living Learners, Buncrana

IT Learners, Carndonagh

Information Processing Computer (Level 5) Learners Buncrana (VTOS)

General Learning Learners, Buncrana

ESOL and CSPE Learners, Buncrana

In 2016, almost 12,000 learners completed courses in more than 120 venues across the county, making Donegal ETB the largest FET provider in the county. Its wide range of courses can be found on the course finder section of its website (www.donegaletb.ie/coursefinder).

Further updates on Donegal ETB can be found on its website (www.donegaletb.ie/news) and Twitter and Facebook accounts (@DonegalETB).

Picture Special: Donegal ETB learners in Buncrana honoured with awards was last modified: December 6th, 2017 by Rachel McLaughlin
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