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Ballymoney woman Sarah Holden has used her passion for sport and exercise to create an exciting new local business, SH Massage Therapy, which specialises sports massage, cupping, dry needling, and myofascial release. After completing A levels in Biology, Health and Social Care, and Physical Education, Sarah did a vocational course in Sports and Exercise Science at Northern Regional College’s Coleraine campus.

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International student Elma Mae Baltazar has completed a Level 4 Diploma in Adult Care at Northern Regional College. Beyond a desire to continue her education to become a nurse, Elma, who now lives in Antrim, wasn’t aware of all her options or how to go about securing her dream job.

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For the first time ever, Northern Regional College is offering engineering apprenticeships at its Magherafelt campus. The College has teamed up with Manufacturing & Engineering Growth & Advancement (MEGA) to provide Level 2 and Level 3 engineering apprenticeships.

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A sports student from Northern Regional College was named bar champion at a prestigious national gymnastics competition. Niamh McConnell from Coleraine, who is studying a BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport and Exercise Science, came first on bars at the Women’s Artistic Classic Challenge Championships 2022 in Guildford, England.

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Northern Regional College has been awarded a prestigious Government award in connection with its Estate’s modernisation project. With construction at the College’s new campuses in both Ballymena and Coleraine now well underway, the College has been named Project Team of the Year for Northern Ireland by the Government Project Delivery Profession (GPDP).

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An aspiring young scientist from Whitehead said enrolling at Northern Regional College was ‘one of her best decisions ever'. Georgia Rafferty, who is now in the second year of a Level 3 Extended Diploma in Applied Science (Analytical and Forensic Science), said her experience of studying science at the College’s Newtownabbey campus has been really positive.

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