Four students from Ellesmere College have been offered the opportunity of a lifetime at the country’s leading music conservatoires and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).

The students will be taking their places in September.

Jaimie Wakefield, from Ellesmere, will be taking his place at RADA while Seren Devismes, also of Ellesmere will be studying at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. Jakob Fradley, from Market Drayton, will be attending the Junior Conservatoire at the Royal Welsh, and Oswestry-born Kizzy Lumley-Edwards has won a place at the Junior Conservatoire at Royal Northern.

Tony Coupe, Director of Music at the College, said to get four students to go on to these types of schools is a fabulous result for the college.

He said: “This is marvellous news for the College and we are absolutely delighted that another four of our students have realised their ambition to be awarded places at these notable conservatoires.

“We have so many talented individuals in our music and drama departments here and I know these students will go on to do very well.

“We have given them the best start we can and they have contributed a great amount to college life, in group performances as well as individually.

“They also have tremendous self awareness and motivation too, nurtured through the activities and opportunities we create here at Ellesmere College. We are delighted for them.

“Music and drama are an integral part of life here and being so well represented at these prestigious national institutions highlights the high standards and dedication our College has come to expect from our staff and students.”

The success this year comes as Ellesmere College won the Business Education Award for Music 2018 and as two Old Ellesmerians look to complete their time studying at two other prestigious British conservatoires.

George Fradley is a Postgraduate at the Royal Academy in London and Harry Fradley is in his third year at the Royal Welsh.