KYP Awards Ceremony 2016

Date published: 28 September 2016


KYP hosted its annual awards ceremony on Wednesday 21 September to celebrate, reward and recognise the achievement of its learners over the last 12 months.

Certificates were presented to the learners by the Mayor Ray Dutton and the evening was hosted by Zulf Ahmed, Chief Executive of KYP.

Mayor Dutton was very impressed by the achievements of the learners and said: “The Mayoress and I were so proud to have been part of the evening.

"Your students were so proud of their achievements and rightly so. Achievement in gaining any qualification leads to further achievement in life. They are the stepping stones to further learning and a better quality of life.”

Zulf Ahmed added: “KYP is now in its 37th year and we continue to strive to serve the communities of Rochdale.

"KYP’s ethos is of ‘Engaging, Educating and Empowering’ and we are proud to support our learners to progress and achieve. Learning is a lifelong journey not just something that you do at school; I hope that the steps our learners have taken today will help them along that journey. It has been a pleasure to work with these learners and help them develop their skills and knowledge. I hope they carry on and succeed in achieving their personal ambitions.”

KYP is an approved City & Guilds, HABC and Pearson Centre delivering a range of qualifications including Apprenticeships working in partnership with Rochdale Training, Oldham College, EQL Solutions, Manchester Growth Company and Hopwood Hall College.

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