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Nine apprentices celebrated at Suffolk New College as National Apprenticeships Week kicks off

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Suffolk New College has honoured its top-performing apprentices at an awards ceremony held at Ipswich's Chefs' Whites restaurant.

Why it matters: The event showcased successful apprentices across multiple sectors, demonstrating the growing value of apprenticeships as a career pathway.

The big picture: Today marks the first day of National Apprenticeship Week, the biggest week in the apprenticeships and skills calendar! It runs until 16 February and brings together everyone passionate about apprenticeships and skills to celebrate the value, benefits, and opportunities that they bring.

The college currently supports around 850 apprentices and works with hundreds of businesses across the East of England and other parts of the UK.

Frederick Klingsick from Reydon
Frederick Klingsick, 20, from Reydon, was crowned overall championSuffolk New College

By the numbers:

  • Nine apprentices received awards across different subject areas

  • Two new apprentices hired by one participating firm

  • 850 apprentices currently supported by the college

The details: Frederick Klingsick, 20, from Reydon, was crowned overall champion. Working for Ipswich-based company ST Accountancy Services, Klingsick's success has inspired his employer to hire two additional apprentices.

Jane Thorp from Leiston
Jane Thorp from Leiston, an award-winning electrician who won the first event female SPARKS national skills competition in 2023, secured the overall runners-up prizeSuffolk New College

What they're saying: "The apprenticeship scheme is really good here and I want to thank all the tutors, the support staff and my employer for giving me the opportunity. This is amazing and I'm really happy," Klingsick said.

Sean Thorogood, managing director of ST Accountancy Services Ltd, said: "I'm absolutely elated - and it's fully deserved for Fred. He did two levels in one year, supported two other apprentices and he has been fantastic."

Leanne Honey, apprenticeships manager at the college, noted the changing perception of apprenticeships: "The days of seeing apprenticeships as being a poor substitute to A levels and university are long gone. More and more people are choosing this pathway."

Alan Pease , the Principal and CEO of Suffolk New College , commended the winners:

All of the winners have shown an array of qualities demonstrating commitment, determination, hard work and resilience. It was powerful to hear their stories and celebrate their successes during a sensational night at one of the county's top eateries (Chefs' Whites).

Huge congratulations to all the winners and a big thanks to all of the companies who attended and for their work in supporting the next generation of business superstars.

What's next: The college is investing in new facilities to increase capacity, with additional electrical installation facilities launching in spring 2025.

The bottom line: The other winners included Kurtis Orris (plumbing), Kacey Beech (childcare) and Charlie Hudson (carpentry) from Ipswich; Jake Harvey (farming) from Hitcham near Stowmarket; Olivia Smith (horticulture) from Wymondham; Ned Coles (construction) from Stowmarket; and Joe George (motor vehicle) from Great Ashfield near Bury St Edmunds.

You can learn more about apprenticeships here.

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Town Women cruise to 3-1 victory over Plymouth in front of record crowd

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More than 10,800 fans came to Portman Road to watch Ipswich Town Women defeat Plymouth Argyle 3-1 on Sunday.

The first half: Town made a perfect start when Lucy O'Brien pounced on a rebound in just the second minute after Plymouth goalkeeper Lily Felgate failed to deal with Natasha Thomas' low cross.

Town caused trouble down both wings throughout the game
Town caused trouble down both wings throughout the gameSophie DebenhamSophsinfocus

Thomas doubled the advantage in the 25th minute, powering home a header from Sophie Peskett's cross on the right.

The Blues continued to dominate throughout the first half, with Megan Wearing nearly adding a third when her looping header from an O'Brien corner struck the crossbar.

Town goalkeeper Natalia Negri wasn't required to make a save in the first half, highlighting Town's dominance.

The second half: Peskett, a constant threat down the right, extended Town's lead in the 57th minute, turning home the rebound after Felgate could only parry Ella Rutherford's fierce strike.

Peskett scoring for Ipswich Town vs Plymouth
Peskett scoring for Ipswich Town vs PlymouthSophie DebenhamSophsinfocus

The Blues could have scored more, with Maisy Barker setting up Peskett in the 72nd minute only for the winger's effort to be tipped onto the post.

Plymouth's afternoon worsened when Panagiota Papaioannou received a second yellow card in the 80th minute for a foul on Ruby Seaby, reducing the visitors to 10 players.

The Pilgrims did manage a consolation goal two minutes later when Charlotte Whitmore intercepted a loose pass from Negri and coolly finished into an empty net from outside the box.

Crowds getting autographs from town player Ruby Seaby
Ruby Seaby signing autographs with fansSophie DebenhamIpswich.co.uk

What's next: Town Women, now top of the league as they chase promotion, return to action at the Martello Ground against Gwalia United on Sunday, 30 March.

The bottom line: Ipswich were a class above their opponents, creating numerous chances from both wings throughout the match and could have scored considerably more than their three goals in front of an enthusiastic home crowd.

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