Pictured receiving their Europass Certificates for their participation in the MBC Erasmus+ Project 2024 were: Back Row (L-R): Fionnuala Byrne, Erasmus Coordinator; Olive Costello, College Director; Maureen McCarthy,; Amalie Kwa; Jennifer Larkin; Sophie Murtagh; Daniel Dunne; Cian Rainey; and Tom Lowry, Principal.Front Row (L-R): Sorcha Gallagher; Grace Lynch; Erin Mulvany; Emma Hughes; Hannah Cassoni; Ellie Carr Markey; and Tara Mooney.
Moate Business College holds graduation ceremony
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Moate Business College recently held its graduation ceremony for students that completed their QQI Level 5 and 6 certificates.
The graduation was held on Friday, November 15, at The Radisson Hotel in Athlone, with Rachel Duffy, 2022 Rose of Tralee and former student of Moate Community School, as the special guest speaker on the night.
The graduating class represented a diverse group of students who had completed qualifications in areas such as Art & Design, Sport, Anatomy & Nutrition, Software Development, Creative Media, Tourism, Business & IT, Digital Marketing, Childcare with Special Needs Assisting, Applied Social Studies, and Nursing.
In her address at the graduation ceremony, Moate Business College Director Olive Costello noted that the ceremony celebrated not only the student’s achievements, hard work and dedication but also their personal growth, dedication, commitment and the promise of a bright future ahead. She encouraged the graduates to continue their journey of learning and growth as they enter the workforce or pursue higher education.
Moate Business College has been providing Further Education courses for over 30 years. Many of this year’s graduates have progressed on to university, using their QQI qualifications to access various courses in some of Ireland's leading third-level educational institutions.
See below for a photo gallery from the graduation ceremony.
Aine Cole from Walshestown, Mullingar, getting ready for the Moate Business College Graduation Ceremony. Aine completed a QQI Level 5 in Applied Social Studies and is now studying for a Degree in Psychology.
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MBC Graduation Ceremony in the Radisson Hotel Athlone.
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Deirdre O’Connor from MBCpresents Bouzid Fallon from Athlone with his QQI Level 5 Awards in Software Development.
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Cian Rainey from Moate receives his QQI Award in Sport, Anatomy and Nutrition.
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Jennifer Larkin from Athlone receiving her Europass Certificate for her participation in MBC’s Erasmus+ programme in Timisoara Romania, with Rose of Tralee 2022 Rachel Duffy.
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Moate Community School/ MBC Principal Tom Lowry makes a presentation to 2022 Rose of Tralee and guest speaker at the MBC Graduation Ceremony, Rachel Duffy.
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At the MBC Graduation Ceremony in the Radisson Hotel were L to R: Sinead Shine, MBC Director Olive Costello, Rose of Tralee 2022 Rachel Duffy, Moate Community School/MBC Principal Tom Lowry, Deirdre O’Connor, Louise Mooney and Miriam Hally.
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Pictured receiving her award for Student of the year in the area of Business and IT is Sarah Carter from Tubber, Moate, with Rose of Tralee 2022 Rachel Duffy, MBC Director Olive Costello and Moate Community School/MBC Principal Tom Lowry.
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L to R: Tara Beaumount (Athlone), Rebecca Cole (Mullingar), Chantal Dolan (Athlone), and Kate Smith (Castlerea) at the MBC graduation ceremony.
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Sophie Murtagh from Kilbeggan delivering the Opening Reflection at the Moate Business College Graduation Ceremony on Friday night.
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Amalie Kwa from Kinnegad receives her QQI Award in Nursing Studies.
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Olivia Buckley (Pullough), Sinead Claffey (Ballyforan), and Eoin Handy (Clara) at the MBC graduation ceremony.
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