Griffith's TAFE NSW students wrapped up their studies for this year with a graduation at the Exies Club.
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The ceremony didn't just mark the end of study but achievements by several high performing students at Griffith campus.
The top students at Griffith Campus for 2019 were;
- Melissa Bratt was named the health, wellbeing and community services student of the year.
- Amy Renouf was student of the year for innovative manufacturing, robotics and science.
- Daniel Rossetto was the technology and business services student of the year.
TAFE NSW's relieving regional general manager Jonathan Davis congratulated all graduates and said the ceremony was recognition of their committment to improve their skills and their lives.
"It's wonderful to see so many graduates investing in their futures by studying at TAFE NSW," Mr Davis said.
"For many of them, that involves making short-term personal sacrifices in the knowledge that they will gain the practical skills and work experience that they need to help them pursue their career," he said.
"To see those students up on stage being cheered on by their family, friends and classmates is very special.
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"On behalf of TAFE NSW, I would like to acknowledge the personal achievement of all our graduates and wish them every success in future."
Mr Davis said there were around 1200 courses available which could be studied online or on campus.
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