Students studying each level of Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy all had their moment in the spotlight and a selection of exceptional students went on to be presented with additional awards for their effort and achievement.
One such student was Takumi Miyamori who received an award marking the very first internship placement the College has hosted after forging strong Hairdressing industry links with Japan. Running a string of salons with his father back in Japan, Takumi has been at the College for the past five months learning all of the major differences between European and Asian hairdressing and exchanging knowledge with the resident students.
Programme Manager for Hairdressing, Ian Elsom and a resident student from Chesterfield are now set to visit Japan in August for 10 days to get a taste of what the Asian hairdressing industry is like.
The College's industry links in Tokyo were keen to recognise all of the student successes and were able to applaud along with the audience via a live Skype feed.
Other additional awards went to the various students who had achieved fantastic course results and those that did very well at various competitions throughout the year.
Level 3 Hairdressing student Katie Beer, received an award recognising her success in the finals of the national Wella Xposure competition held in London, finishing third out of a final field of 19.
Level 3 Advanced Nail Art student Keron Finney, managed to achieve first place in the World Skills regional heats at Warrington College and will subsequently represent the College at the finals later this summer. She was rewarded for her efforts by very proud tutor, Michaela Greaves who also presented Keron with the Level 3 Beauty Therapy Student of the Year title.
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One such student was Takumi Miyamori who received an award marking the very first internship placement the College has hosted after forging strong Hairdressing industry links with Japan. Running a string of salons with his father back in Japan, Takumi has been at the College for the past five months learning all of the major differences between European and Asian hairdressing and exchanging knowledge with the resident students.
Programme Manager for Hairdressing, Ian Elsom and a resident student from Chesterfield are now set to visit Japan in August for 10 days to get a taste of what the Asian hairdressing industry is like.
The College's industry links in Tokyo were keen to recognise all of the student successes and were able to applaud along with the audience via a live Skype feed.
Other additional awards went to the various students who had achieved fantastic course results and those that did very well at various competitions throughout the year.
Level 3 Hairdressing student Katie Beer, received an award recognising her success in the finals of the national Wella Xposure competition held in London, finishing third out of a final field of 19.
Level 3 Advanced Nail Art student Keron Finney, managed to achieve first place in the World Skills regional heats at Warrington College and will subsequently represent the College at the finals later this summer. She was rewarded for her efforts by very proud tutor, Michaela Greaves who also presented Keron with the Level 3 Beauty Therapy Student of the Year title.
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chesterfieldpost.co.uk
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