Comeragh College 6th year students, Jakub Bromirski, Tadgh Murray and Brandon Morrissey with Healthcare Tutor Stephanie Giblin Munro at the FET College open day in Carrick-on-Suir.
Tipperary Further Education & Training College in Carrick-on-Suir hosted an open day on April 1 showcasing its wide range of courses and facilities to visitors.
The open day at the Tipperary ETB run college at Greenside was an opportunity for people of all ages to check out its full-time programmes aimed at those seeking progression to employment or further education and part-time options such as a weekly cookery classes or evening childcare classes.
The college's diverse courses range from IT and horticulture to healthcare and many more.
Guests were given an exclusive look at the college’s newly renovated electrical apprenticeship workshops and given information on its woodworking , pre-apprenticeship and Emergency Medical Technicians courses.
The morning concluded with light refreshments and complimentary goodie bags, making for an informative and enjoyable event for all who attended.
A page of photographs from the open day is published in this week's edition of The Nationalist now on sale in local shops.
Tipperary ETB staff attending the open day at the FET College in Carrick-on-Suir on April 1 . Pictured from left: Niamh Stapleton, Jenny Ryan, Sandra Fitzgerald, Damian Walsh, Danny Power, Amy Cullen, Susan Dunne and Kathleen Grimes. Picture: Anne Marie Magorrian
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