Students, staff, governors and partners gathered at Stoke on Trent College’s Burslem campus on Monday 11 November 2024, to mark Armistice Day.
The College held its annual Remembrance event, which was led by students and Reverend Alison Thomas and included the reading of poems from learners studying English, Public Services and Electrical Studies.
A selection of wreathes made by learners from across both the Cauldon and Burslem Campuses were laid whilst wooden crosses crafted by Construction, Multi-Trade and Carpentry and Joinery students were displayed as part of the event.
The event was a neutral all faith/no-faith event and provided an opportunity to reflect and remember events that have impacted our lives and our future. The College Marketing team also live streamed the event on YouTube for those in the wider community to participate in watching live on Armistice Day.
Antoinette Lythgoe, Chief Financial Officer and Interim CEO at Stoke on Trent College said,
“Our annual Remembrance Event is a special date in the College calendar for students, staff, governors, partners and the wider community. Over the last half-term our students have been working on a wide range of materials for the service.
“Contributions to the event are College wide, with key moments including the parade by our Public Service students, poem preparation and readings and of course the crafting of the crosses and wreathes, which were laid at the Stoke on Trent College cenotaph during the ceremony.
“Health and Social Care students prepared a beautiful display of reflection whilst Media students also supported with video and photography to ensure that the service could be shared within our wider community.
“We take this opportunity to honour fallen war heroes – particularly previous students and members of staff and their family and friends who have served.”
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Notes to Editor
- Stoke on Trent College serves up to 9000 students a year including young people, adults and apprentices. Working with a wide range of employers in key growth areas of the economy such as Digital, Construction, Engineering, STEM and Health and Social Care and more.
- The College also work with young adults who may have a special educational or additional need.
- A wide range of flexible and distance learning is provided by the College to individuals and businesses.
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