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Posted: 22/06/23

Business students celebrate end-of-year accolades

Students on business courses at West Nottinghamshire College have been applauded for their successes and achievements throughout the academic year.

  • Some of the winners celebrate their accolades at the business awards.
  • Dylan Hopkins picked-up the award for top student.
  • In addition to being the student team-leader for the event, Ella Fletcher scooped the best work placement feedback award.
  • Princes Etiosa Ogieva Ada won the award for most likely to be on The Apprentice.
  • The award for most compassionate student went to Blair Brigstock.
  • Rungrat Nuathong picked up the award for most resilient student.
  • Adam Scott was named most likely to be on Dragon’s Den.
  • Linda Kiselova was the winner of the courage award.
  • The award for most improved presentation skills went to Tom Hall.
  • Lucy-Jo Moss (left) and Ruby Layton won the most creative award, along with Brooke Drury and Dannie Warren (not pictured).

An evening awards celebration saw learners receive accolades across a range of categories including top student, best work placement feedback, most creative, and most likely to be on The Apprentice.

Held in college restaurant Refined, at its Derby Road campus in Mansfield, the awards night was organised by a cohort of first-year students on level 3 business courses as part of the ‘managing an event’ unit.

Ella Fletcher was appointed team-leader and worked with fellow students Blair Brigstock, Daniel Ogieva-Ada, Dylan Hopkins, Harley Mee, Katie Taylor, Lucy-Jo Moss, Nikita Hatton, Ruby Layton and Rungrat Nuathong to bring the event together.

Each were assigned roles and together they were responsible for selecting the venue, décor, catering and branding, and inviting the nominated and winning students to celebrate and receive recognition in front of their proud teachers, classmates and family members.

Category winners, who received trophies and certificates, were:

  • Princes Etiosa Ogieva Ada (Level 3 Advanced Extended Diploma in Business) – Most likely to be on The Apprentice award;
  • Lucy-Jo Moss, Brooke Drury, Ruby Layton and Dannie Warren (Level 3 Advanced Foundation Diploma in Business) – Most creative award;
  • Rungrat Nuathong (Level 3 Advanced Foundation Diploma in Business) – Most resilient award;
  • Adam Scott (Level 1 Beginners' Introductory Certificate in Business) – Most likely to be on Dragons' Den award;
  • Ammarah Miah (Level 2 Intermediate Certificate in Business) – Deep thinker award;
  • Blair Brigstock (Level 3 Advanced Foundation Diploma in Business) – Most compassionate student award;
  • Tom Hall (Level 1 Beginners' Introductory Certificate in Business) – Most improved presentation skills award;
  • Ella Fletcher (Level 3 Advanced Foundation Diploma in Business) – Best work placement feedback award;
  • Sophie Bishop (Level 3 Advanced Extended Diploma in Business) – Most improved attitude award;
  • Linda Kiselova (Level 3 Advanced Extended Diploma in Business) – The courage award;
  • Connor Guzikowski (Level 2 Intermediate Technical Certificate in Business Administration) – Technology whiz award;
  • Raha Hussain (Level 3 Advanced Extended Diploma in Business) – Best dressed student award;
  • Dylan Hopkins (Level 3 Advanced Foundation Diploma in Business) – Top student award.

Business teacher Jess White said: “Students wanted to create an event that recognised other learners’ successes and achievements over the past year, while allowing themselves to complete an important practical element of their course.

“I’m incredibly proud of them all – their event was a huge success. All nominees and winners should also feel very proud of what they’ve accomplished. Their awards are extremely well-deserved.

“It was a delight to be part of this wonderful celebration and to see lots of smiling students and their proud families and guests.”