Myerscough College held their presentation of awards ceremonies over two days on Thursday 10th July and Friday 11th July.

The ceremonies see many students presented with outstanding achievement awards, rewarding their efforts over the duration of the course. This year saw eleven veterinary nursing students given awards as the top students on their courses:

Kylie Jones, from Dukinfield, Stockport, won the Myerscough Animal Academy Award for the ABC Animal Nursing Assistant Certificate.

Emily Buchanan, from Palace Green, London, won the Myerscough College Award for the RCVS Level 2 Veterinary Nursing Block Release.

Heather Crewdson, from Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, won the Vet Net LLLN Top Student Award for the RCVS Level 2 Veterinary Nursing Day Release September intake.

Nicola Severs, from Bury, won the Myerscough Animal Academy Award for the RCVS Level 2 Veterinary Nursing Day Release January Intake.

Michael Treagust, from Solihull, Birmingham, won the Hutton Award for the RCVS Level 3 Veterinary Nursing Block Release.

Clare Redmond, from Chorley, Preston, won the Vet Net LLLN Top Student Award for the RCVS Level 3 Veterinary Nursing Day Release September Intake.

Kate Abel, from Scarisbrick, Ormskirk won the Hills Pet Nutrition Award for the RCVS Level 3 Veterinary Nursing Day Release January Intake.

Sarah Forster, from Winsford, Cheshire, won the Little Fencefoot Farm Top Student Award for the RCVS Level 2 Equine Veterinary Nursing Course.

Heather Hope, from Penrith, Cumbria, won the Little Fencefoot Farm Top Student Award for the RCVS Level 3 Equine Veterinary Nursing Course.

Danielle Penrose, from Hartlepool, won the Robert Allan Memorial Top Student Award for BSc (Hons) Veterinary Nursing.

Nicola Casement, from Leigh, Lancashire, won both the Lynwood School of Veterinary Nursing Award and JAK Marketing Top Student Award for BSc (Hons) Clinical Veterinary Nursing. The awards recognise the exceptional dedication and commitment that they have put into their studies.

Heather Crewdson and Sarah Forster will now both progress on to RCVS Level 3 courses at Myerscough. Kylie Jones, Clare Redmond, Kate Abel and Danielle Penrose will look for employment in the Veterinary Nursing Industry. Nicola Casement will remain as Head Veterinary Nurse at Bridgewater Court Veterinary Clinic in Walkden near Manchester.

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