Students from University College Jersey (a part of Highlands College) will be celebrating in style this week as they come together for the 2018 graduation ceremony.
The event, which is kindly sponsored by MasonBreese, will be hosted by Highlands College Principal, Steve Lewis in the company of His Excellency, Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Dalton and Lady Dalton, UCJ’s Head of Higher Education, Ben Bennett, representatives from our partner universities Plymouth, London South Bank and Sussex, parents, staff, the governing body, notable alumni and distinguished guests. The commencement address will be delivered by Dr Tessa Hartmann CBE.
The celebrations for this prestigious event will consist of a formal ceremony at St Helier Methodist Centre from 4:00pm to 5:30pm, followed by a parade, led by the Jersey Scout Band, through the streets of St Helier finishing at the Royal Yacht Hotel for reception at 6:00pm. University College Jersey has gone from strength to strength since its inception and for the second time will see its students’ success celebrated in such a public way. 35% of the 2018 higher education students have achieved a first-class degree.
Steve Lewis, Principal at Highlands College said:
“Our celebration of the success of our UCJ graduates has become a significant event in the Jersey calendar. We are looking forward to our parade through St Helier and across the Royal Square once again. One of the highlights of last year was the spontaneous applause and cheers we received from shoppers and office workers as our newly honoured graduates made their way to the Weighbridge. We look forward to seeing local people congratulating local students on their achievement once again on Friday September 28th.”
Jimmy Kelly, Director at MasonBreese said:
“MasonBreese are very proud to be the lead sponsor of University College Jersey. UCJ share our organisational values and we have a common interest in developing individual’s skills and capabilities and helping people be at their best.”
Dr Tessa Hartmann CBE, Managing Director of Hartmann House and Founder of both the Scottish Fashion Awards and Jersey Style Awards said:
“I’m truly honoured to be giving the commencement address to these students. It’s so important to nurture, support and motivate the next generation of game changers and disruptors. Their lives are only just beginning and I’m looking forward to chatting to them about the ‘hustle’, how with perseverance, dedication and sacrifice they can truly achieve anything they want. We mustn’t let the fact that they come from a small island interfere with their big dreams. By thinking ‘big’ we can transform anything we want.”