Students Enjoy Success At OCN Annual Awards

SERC Shine at Open College Network Awards

Students and staff at South Eastern Regional College (SERC) are celebrating their haul of four awards at the Open College Network Northern Ireland (OCN) Learning Endeavour Awards, hosted at Titanic Belfast on Tuesday, 25 June 2024.

More than 350 learners, teachers, tutors, and special guests celebrated the annual awards, now in their 6th year, which were hosted by Denise Watson with guest speaker, Clodagh Dunlop MBE, who gave an inspirational talk on her remarkable journey of overcoming ā€˜locked inā€™ syndrome following a stroke in 2015.

Daniel McCann, (36, Downpatrick), who completed the Be Your Own Boss enterprise programme at SERC, was presented with the Further Education Learner of the Year Award from DaveĀ Foster, Director of Tertiary Education Reform Division, Department for the Economy with broadcaster, Denise Watson.

A total of Ā£16,000 was awarded to learners and providers through learning bursaries from across the province including to SERC students Daniel McCann, (36, Downpatrick), who completed the Be Your Own Boss enterprise programme,  and won the Further Education Learner of the Year Award;  and Tom Brett, (18, Bangor), a Level 2 Traineeship NI in Engineering student at Bangor Campus,  who was Highly Commended in the Traineeship/Apprenticeship Learner of the Year category.

SERCā€™s Deputy Head of School and Culinary Arts Lecturer, Paul Mercer, was awarded Inspiring Tutor/Teacher Award; and the Culinary Arts and Hospitality team collected the Advancing Learning Through Innovation Award for their Food Poverty Project.

Brett,Ā (18, Bangor), a Level 2 Traineeship NI in Engineering student at Bangor Campus, is presented with a Highly Commended award in the Traineeship/Apprenticeship Learner of the Year category by Barry Neilson OBE, CEO of Construction Industry Training Board (CITB), with Denise Watson, broadcaster.Ā 

Ken Webb, Principal and Chief Executive at SERC said, ā€œThis was a fantastic end to the academic College year.Ā Ā  We are immensely proud of all the students and staff who were presented with Learning Endeavour Awards, and of those students and teams who were shortlisted.Ā Ā 

“Learning never stops and these Awards highlight the importance of education and learning which is open to anyone at any time in their lives.Ā Ā  Congratulations to everyone.ā€

Martin Flynn, CEO, OCN, said, ā€œOnce more we have been able to provide a unique platform for our learners to showcase their achievements, sometimes against impossible odds, and provide recognition for the tremendous commitment and determination they have shown to achieve their qualification.

Paul Mercer, Deputy Head of School and Culinary Arts Lecturer at SERC, is presented with Inspiring Tutor/Teacher Award by Jonathan Heggarty MBE, Principal of Stranmillis University, with Denise Watson, broadcaster.

“Our guest speaker and newly awarded MBE Clodagh Dunlop added greatly to the sense of achievement on the day with the remarkable story of how she overcame debilitating adversity following her stroke. Her story illustrated the powerful message of just what can be achieved if you are determined enough to succeed.ā€

Students and staff at South Eastern Regional College were presented with OCN NI Learning Endeavour Awards at Titanic Belfast: The Culinary Arts team at SERC are presented with the Advancing Learning Through Innovation Award for their Food Poverty Project by Tara Craig, Assistant Director Marketing & Communications of Open University. (L-R) SERCā€™s Paul Mercer, Heather McKee (Deputy Principal SERC) with Tara Craig (OU), and Elizabeth Major, Friedrich Machala, Thomas McCluney and James Currie.

SERC was delighted to have been shortlisted in five of the eight categories which also included: Matthew Brennan (17, Annacloy) and Preston Galbraith-Kelly (17, Downpatrick),  both Level 3 Mechatronic Engineering at Downpatrick Campus, shortlisted in the Further Education Learner of the Year category; James Curry, (26, Banbridge), a Level 3 Fire & Security Apprentice at SERCā€™s Professional Skills Centre in Dundrod, employed by Beacon Fire & Security, shortlisted for the Traineeship/Apprenticeship Learner of the Year; Dylan Cressey, (19, Dunmurry), an Essential Skills, Literacy and Numeracy student at Lisburn Campus, shortlisted for the Essential Skills Learner of the Year and the SERC Energy and Renewable team who were shortlisted in the Advancing Learning Through Innovation category.

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