Updated: 07.07.21
The Sheffield College has been named as a bronze award winner in the prestigious BTEC Awards 2021 that celebrate vocational learning.
The announcement for the BTEC College of the Year 2021 category was made at Pearson’s annual BTEC Awards hosted online today - July 7th, 2021.
The College received the bronze award for its ‘careers not courses’ focussed ethos that prepares students to go further and has resulted in the launch of several trailblazing initiatives adapted online during the pandemic.
Angela Foulkes, Chief Executive and Principal, The Sheffield College, said: “I am immensely proud of our student and staff community who have gone above and beyond during the most challenging of academic years. Our students achieve so much more than a qualification and it’s fantastic to receive this recognition at a time when further education colleges are on the frontline of the pandemic skills-led recovery.”
The College’s trailblazing initiatives include:
Nineteen category award winners were celebrated in the BTEC Awards 2021 from around the UK and internationally in subjects including business, engineering, health and social care, information technology and performing arts.
The awards were co-hosted by presenter of the United View, YouTube influencer and BTEC alumnus and ambassador Flex and sports presenter and events host Gemma Care. BTEC alumni including Academy Award-winning producer and Head of Film and Animation at ScreenSkills Gareth Ellis-Unwin, entrepreneur and founder of SB.TV Jamal Edwards MBE, and award-winning actress Lucy Fallon were among those also presenting awards.
Cindy Rampersaud, Senior Vice President, BTEC and Apprenticeships at Pearson, said: “2021 has been another extraordinary year for our BTEC learners, tutors, teachers, colleges and schools and I am delighted that today we are able to come together and celebrate this year’s winners - and all of the individuals who will be awarded a BTEC qualification this year.”
She added: “The hard work and commitment demonstrated by our award winners, all of whom have achieved great things, during a time of unprecedented disruption, is extraordinary and I am proud we are able to celebrate their achievements.”
Nearly one million learners across the globe completed BTEC courses over the past year; the career-focused qualifications are a vital route for those pursuing careers in sectors such as IT, business, the creative industries, healthcare, engineering, construction and future industries. This is especially important in the current context as the UK responds to the global pandemic and looks to kickstart projects to speed economic recovery.
Jonathan Ledger, Skills Specialist at The Department for International Trade, commented: “I must emphasise the importance of BTEC as a career-focused type of qualification and that for me is key. This is all about delivering the right skills to the right people at the right time in the right way and BTEC qualifications do just that. For me, BTEC qualifications are a game changer. They change lives and they help people improve and contribute to business and society in a big way. A huge congratulations once again to all the winners and all of the nominees.”
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