Celebrating success with KYP

Date published: 27 September 2014


KYP held its annual awards ceremony to showcase the achievement of learners from across the borough on Wednesday 24 September 2014.

The ceremony was arranged to recognise and celebrate the success of learners on KYP programmes during the last 12 months. 

The evening was hosted by Zulf Ahmed, Chief Executive of KYP, and certificates were presented by the Mayor Carol Wardle, John Spindler (Deputy Principal of Hopwood Hall College) and Jill Nagy (Chief Executive of Rochdale Training).

Zulf Ahmed said “It was great to see the breadth and range of learners some of whom have achieved their first qualifications and others who have achieved higher level qualifications. We are very proud of the achievement and progress that our learners have made. They have all increased their skills and knowledge and are now in a stronger position to be able to compete in the job market or carry out their job roles more competently. Congratulations to all the learners and we wish them success in the future.”

Mayor Carol Wardle said “It was a real pleasure to meet the students and help to present the awards. It was clear that they were all very proud of their achievements and intend to continue their education to gain further qualifications. They all quite rightly thanked their teachers who had obviously inspired them to achieve good results and qualifications.”

John Spindler said: “I was delighted to attend the awards ceremony and share in the excitement of the successful students. We look forward to our continuing partnership.”

Jill Nagy added: “Congratulations to those who have achieved their qualification and very well done on their hard work.”

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