County Down Students Enjoy Formal At CAFRE

Formal marks end of year for CAFRE equine students

Students from the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE), Enniskillen Campus recently gathered at the Westville Hotel, Enniskillen, for their annual Student Formal, to celebrate student life and achievements across the academic year.

The evening brought together learners from all levels of study, from Level 2 to BSc Honours Degree, providing a valuable opportunity to strengthen connections across the campus.

Level 3 Equine students Chloe Killen from Mayo and Neil Brown from Castlewellan looking forward to the formal.

Set against a formal backdrop, students enjoyed an evening that combined socialising, celebration, and reflection, recognising the effort and commitment shown throughout the year. The occasion highlighted the strong sense of community within the campus.

Final-year degree student, Nadia Donnelly, spoke after the event and reflected on how organising the formal for CAFRE students was a great experience from start to finish: “Seeing everything come together and everyone enjoying themselves made it all worthwhile.”

Lily-Anne Keenan from Portavogie ready to attend the CAFRE Enniskillen Campus Formal.

For several students, this year’s formal carried added significance as they approached the end of their time at CAFRE. Final-year students are now preparing to graduate and progress into careers in the equine industry.

Roles will include positions within riding establishments, breeding operations, and equine businesses. In addition, several degree-level students will soon begin industry placements gaining practical experience to support their future careers.

The Student Formal continues to be an important part of the CAFRE experience, offering students the chance to come together outside of their studies, celebrate their journey, and look ahead to the opportunities that lie ahead.

If you are considering a career in the equine industry, for information on the range of courses CAFRE offers, chjeck out:

www.cafre.ac.uk

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