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Gwenno, a student from Coleg Ceredigion, has embraced her time studying for a Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, and she’s grateful for the opportunity it gave her to experiment and grow as an artist.

Gwenno art and design student

Motor vehicle students at Coleg Ceredigion are currently working on a 1972 Triumph vehicle which will be making its way around Wales during half term to raise funds for Skanda Vale Hospice.

Students surrounding and inside the car with Sister Ally and some are wearing yellow branded Skanda Vale tshirts

Two talented students from Coleg Ceredigion have been selected to join Tîm Cymru as part of the prestigious Shanghai Squad 2026.

Shannon Brown, Cardigan catering student and Caitlin Meredith Aberystwyth catering student

A collaborative mural art project organised as part of Carmarthenshire County Council’s Transforming Tyisha initiative, has now been successfully completed by Coleg Sir Gâr art and design students.

a student working on a large board

Students from Coleg Ceredigion’s furniture department recently had a unique opportunity to step into the world of instrumental craftsmanship, visiting the workshop of renowned jazz guitar maker Jerome Duffell in Cardigan.

Students and staff in Jerome's workshop as he talks

Carmarthen School of Art at Coleg Sir Gâr is showcasing the work of BA fashion design and textiles students in collaboration with the National Wool Museum, on Saturday, May 3.

Looking down on a model wearing some materials and clothes which are all blue tones

Two talented students from Coleg Ceredigion's Cardigan Campus have achieved remarkable success at the Skills Competition Wales final held in Swansea, winning Gold Medals in their respective categories.

Guto Rogers and Twm Jones with Gold medals

Coleg Sir Gâr’s construction team hosted the Welsh heat of a bricklaying competition which was organised by the Guild of Bricklayers.

A student working with bricks with the competition in the background

The Youth Access Programme has helped Libby Bowen propel her studies from minimal school attendance to winning a gold medal for inclusive skills food preparation at the Welsh final of Skills Competition Wales.

Libby holding her medal with a ISEiW branding behind her

A member of staff at Coleg Sir Gâr has been inspiring her colleagues and students by raising awareness of a cause that tragically took the life of her own son.

Rebecca Sellick standing next to Helen Yates who is wearing Purple Day branding

Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion students collectively won 23 medals at the Welsh final of Skills Competition Wales which was held at Swansea Arena.

the presenter on stage talking in the Wales final

At Coleg Ceredigion, we offer a wide range of Health, Social Care, and Childcare courses designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to progress into your dream role—whether that’s through a degree or directly into employment.

A lecturer with a student demonstrating on a baby learning mannequin

A former Olympic swimmer volunteered his time to inspire newly appointed sports ambassadors at Coleg Sir Gâr, in partnership with Youth Sport Trust and the college’s Active Wellbeing team.

Group of the ambassadors and staff pictured at Graig reception

Apprenticeships are a powerful way for businesses in Wales to invest in their future workforce. With a growing skills gap across various industries, employers are turning to apprenticeships to develop talent tailored to their specific needs.

Student with employer on construction site

A-Level students with an interest in the healthcare sector, got an insight into studying psychology with a visit to Swansea University, as part of the college’s Medical Field Programme partnership.

Two girls embarking on a psychology test preparing to walk on a sheet to identify colours and words