A vibrant evening of celebration unfolded at the Fairways Hotel as the staff and students of Ó Fiaich Institute of Further Education and Training (FET) came together to mark the 2025 Graduation Ceremony.
Over 800 graduates were joined by their proud families and friends, commemorating a major milestone in their academic and personal journeys.
Learners from a wide variety of Further Education programmes received QQI and ITEC qualifications, achievements that will support their progression into university or entry directly into the workforce.
The growing appeal of further education continues to attract Leaving Certificate students, offering practical and accessible pathways to careers and higher learning.
The ceremony was filled with emotion and pride, as learners were applauded for their dedication, persistence, and personal growth throughout their time at the Institute.
Sadie Ward McDermott, Director of Further Education and Training in LMETB, spoke of the graduates’ determination to make the most of the opportunities available to them and their readiness to take on the challenges of an evolving job market.
A particularly inspiring element of the evening was the recognition of learners, many of whom returned to education to reskill or embark on entirely new career paths. Padraig Mc Govern, Principal of OFI, spoke of the courage and determination that stood out as a testament to the idea that learning is a lifelong pursuit, no matter one’s age or background.
Looking ahead, Ó Fiaich Institute of FET is set to launch over 60 diverse courses in September 2025, reaffirming its commitment to delivering high-quality education tailored to modern industry demands.
Conor Rafferty, Deputy Principal of OFI, stated how FET continues to prepare students for dynamic roles across a wide range of sectors, equipping them with the skills and confidence to thrive.
The evening concluded on a high note with the presentation of special awards in Information Technology, Sports, and Academic Achievement. The event also celebrated those learners who were lucky to take part in the Erasmus Programme.
These learners travelled to Spain and Malta for two weeks during the college year to independently live, work and experience life in another country. This fully funded trip was an experience of a lifetime!
For those considering their next steps in education, Ó Fiaich Institute of FET is now accepting applications for the upcoming academic year.
Interested students can apply online at www.ofi.ie and begin their own transformative journey in further education.
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