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Future Solicitor Secures Prestigious Apprenticeship at Coleg Cambria
A promising future solicitor, Simona Kostova, has secured a highly sought-after solicitor degree apprenticeship, marking a significant milestone in her career. Her success follows a productive period at Coleg Cambria, which has campuses in Wrexham, Deeside, Llysfasi, and Northop. Raised in Buckley and an alumnus of Elfed High School, Kostova attributes her achievement to the robust support she received from her instructors at the college.
Kostova is set to begin her six-year apprenticeship in Manchester, where she will combine academic study with practical experience as a trainee solicitor. Throughout her apprenticeship, she will initially handle administrative tasks, gradually advancing to manage her own cases as she works towards qualification. Her aspirations include specializing in fraud and fraudulent motor claims.
Reflecting on her time at Coleg Cambria, Kostova expressed her gratitude: “I loved my time at Cambria – the support from staff and lecturers was incredible. I’m really looking forward to the challenge ahead, gaining my degree while also working in practice.”
Success Stories from Deeside Learners
Kostova is among several other learners from the Deeside campus who are celebrating their academic achievements and preparing for the next stages of their education and careers. Isabelle King achieved impressive results with an A in Law, an A* in Sociology, and an A in Politics. Inspired by the diverse academic offerings and supportive teaching environment at Coleg Cambria, she plans to pursue a degree in Broadcast Journalism at university.
Another standout student, Alexander McLean, received an A* in Welsh, an A in Politics, a C in History, and a B in the Welsh Baccalaureate. A highlight of his college experience was competing in the Urdd Eisteddfod, where he secured second place in the renowned Medal y Dysgwr competition. He will now continue his studies in Politics at university.
Additionally, Sam Mawdsley achieved strong grades in Maths, Further Maths, Chemistry, Physics, and the Welsh Baccalaureate. He is set to embark on a Physics with Astrophysics degree at Lancaster University.
Recognition for Academic Excellence
Mim Riddell, Head of Deeside Sixth and Assistant Principal for Academic Studies at Coleg Cambria, commended Kostova and her peers for their diligence and commitment. “Simona and her peers are shining examples of what can be achieved through hard work, determination, and the outstanding teaching at Coleg Cambria. We wish them all the best as they move forward into the next stage of their journeys.”
For those interested in studying A Levels at Coleg Cambria, further information can be found at www.cambria.ac.uk. Prospective students can also reach out via email at [email protected], call 0300 30 30 007, or utilize the Chat facility on the college’s website for assistance.
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