Outstanding Students Honoured at Award Ceremony
 Celebrating the best at West Thames College 
 The achievements  of more than 80 of West Thames College’s most outstanding students were  celebrated on 27 June at the college’s annual student award ceremony. The  student awards identify not only those who achieve academic excellence, but  also students who have overcome difficulties in order to succeed, or have gone  out of their way to help others. Special guest,  Ashleigh Porter-Exley – winner of BBC’s Young Apprentice 2012 – presented the  awards along with Principal, Marjorie Semple, Mary Macleod MP for Brentford and  Isleworth and Deputy Mayor of Hounslow, Counsellor Corinna Smart, and gave a  closing speech, saying, “I first came to West Thames in March and found the  students so inspiring. It’s an honour to be welcomed back.”  L-R:  Ashleigh Porter Exley, Mary Macleod MP, Pavels Kosels, Sadaf Mostamandi, Anand  Joshi, Deputy Mayor of Hounslow and Principal Marjorie Semple
 
 Three  successful former students – David Hollands, Elijah Kinne and Soliat Bada also  attended and shared their achievements since leaving the college. All three  praised the college for helping them to get where they are today: 
          Soliat Bada, a former dance  student who left the college in 2009 recently appeared on ITV’s Britain’s Got  Talent, reaching the semi finals as part of dance trio, CEO Dancers. “I feel  honoured to be here,” she said. “This is where I started my dance career and  where I got my foot in the door. I loved every minute of it.”David Hollands, a former ICT  student who won the Academic Achievement Award in 2006, went on to gain a first  class honours degree in computer science at Royal Holloway. “West Thames gave  me the second chance I needed,” he said. “I’d like to thank all my teachers for  the support they gave me.” David now works for IT management consultancy,  Accenture.Elijah Kinne, a former Art and  Design student and 2008 award winner, has just gained a first class honours  degree in Fashion and Accessories at Northampton University. He has worked for  Jimmy Choo and Gok Wan and hope to begin a Masters degree in September. His  advice to students was to “take hold of this moment, enjoy your time. If you  love what you do it’ll show.”  Three students  were chosen from the award winners to be the overall Students of the Year 2013.  The winners were: Engineering student, Pavels Kosels for the Academic  Achievement Award; ESOL and Computing student, Sadaf Mostamandi for the  Determination Award; and Aviation Operations student, Anand Joshi for the  Contribution to the College Award:
 
          Sadaf Mostamandi (17) arrived  in the UK as an asylum seeker two years ago with only a smattering knowledge of  English but has just completed a Level 1 BTEC in ICT and will be progressing to  Level 2 in September. Having displayed tremendous courage in undertaking what  must, for a 15 year old, have been a horrendous journey, she is determined to  use the opportunities provided to her in the UK to work hard and succeed. 
          Anand Joshi (20) moved to  Hounslow from Leicester to pursue his dream of becoming a pilot. He’s been  studying aviation operation at West Thames College for 2 years and will be  progressing to Buckinghamshire New University in September to study air  transport and commercial pilot training. He is a highly dedicated student  ambassador and often takes the lead on projects and events. He was a games  maker for the Olympics last year and was featured on the BBC News for his  volunteering work. He is an exceptional tour guide, and guests to the college  frequently comment on his exceptionally friendly and helpful manner. 
          Pavels Kosels (25) joined  the college in the academic year of 2010/11 to undertake Level 2 Engineering  course which he completed with a Distinction star and later on progressed the  following academic year to do the Level 3 Diploma in Manufacturing Engineering.  He has completed all modules at Distinction level He has always been eager to  put into practice anything learnt and has always handed all assignments before  their due date. Pavels is always very respectful and cheerful to both staff and  fellow students alike. @WestThames 
        July 9, 2013
      
 
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