Tutors and staff from LWETB, Back row: Shauna Doherty, Siobhan Lynn, Felicity English, Patricia Gilmore, Siobhan Tone, Bernie Moran, Anne McLoughlin, Deirdre Leavy, Niamh Penrose, Caroline Cornally and Dale Fahey, Front row: Eva Kelleghan, Valerie Beck, Patricia Egginton, Sinéad Kenny, Antoine Healy and Liz Johnston.
Longford and Westmeath Education and Training Board (LWETB) graduation ceremony, Annebrook House Hotel
Tutors and staff from LWETB, Back row: Shauna Doherty, Siobhan Lynn, Felicity English, Patricia Gilmore, Siobhan Tone, Bernie Moran, Anne McLoughlin, Deirdre Leavy, Niamh Penrose, Caroline Cornally and Dale Fahey, Front row: Eva Kelleghan, Valerie Beck, Patricia Egginton, Sinéad Kenny, Antoine Healy and Liz Johnston.
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Kathy Darby Loughlin collected certs for understanding special need and special needs assistant.
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Jim McCauley and Gihad Alo graduated in level 4 computers.
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Robert Wheatman and David Lynch, horticulture class.
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Thomas Maguire and Vera Broderick, level 4 horticulture.
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Adhan Haso, Amar Alkhanifa, Youseff Lasalslih, Mohamed Bashir and Nidan Kataf, from the English class.
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The level 5 horticulture class. Back row: Niall Masterson, Peter Munelly, Marcel Palm, Alan Moore and Robert Pears. Front row: Natasha Kelly, Beverly Bate and Dawn Brennan.
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Patricia Egginton (tutor), Linda McCormack (music appreciation graduate) and Caroline Cornally (guidance coordinator).
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Sidona Andriuskuviciute, Joanna Jarmlinska, Cristina Ivan and Emilija Liaukute (level 2 computer skills).
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Darren Daly, Janette Rowley and Alan Dalton (level 5 component) at the graduation event.
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Hayam Elembaridy, Kawthar Agha, Rulia Borta and Vaida Kurdime from the communications class.
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Brendan Feely, Caroline Cully and Ingrida Lioliene and Christi Ionutstan (business administration level 5).
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Back row: John Smith (coordinator of the horticulture programme), Tom Grennan (LWETB) and Tony McCormack (Westmeath Community development). Front row: Aoife Joyce (assistant coordinator of the horticulture programme) and Valerie Beck (LWETB) .
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Claudia Buha and Regina Uogelite (level 3 general learning).
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More than 70 learners who have attended classes with Longford and Westmeath Education and Training Board (LWETB) at their two centres in Mullingar (Marlinstown Business Park and O’Growney Drive) received their certificates at a graduation ceremony in the Annebrook House Hotel on Thursday week last.
There was a lovely atmosphere as families and tutors gathered to celebrate the achievements of the learners, at what was the first LWETB in-person graduation since before the Covid-19 pandemic.
The director of Further Education and Training, Antonine Healy, presented the certificates to the learners, and with her colleagues at the training board, she congratulated the learners on their achievements and wished them luck in their futures.
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