The milestone event – named ‘Risefest’ – paid tribute to our enduring legacy of excellence in land-based education.
The one-day festival, held at the Showground Campus, next to Lincolnshire Showground, celebrated our rich history and bright future, showcasing our continued innovation in specialisms including agriculture, animal management, equine and sport.
Visitors enjoyed a variety of interactive activities, from a tractor driving simulator and animal handling demonstrations to funfair games, a tombola and a live DJ set.
Agricultural machinery was on display, reflecting our rich farming heritage, and guests were taken by minibus for tours of our original campus at nearby Riseholme Park.
A centrepiece of the celebration was the unveiling of a striking new sculpture, created by students and staff, and situated on the Showground campus green.
The bespoke metal globe, etched with motifs representing our core disciplines, has been designed to symbolise the diversity and dynamism of our curriculum.
Plants growing through and around the structure reflect Riseholme’s continued evolution and its commitment to nurturing future generations.
Danny Metters, Principal and Chief Executive, said: “It’s been wonderful to celebrate 75 years of land-based education at Riseholme, and we’ve had alumni from the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and all the way through to help us mark this occasion.
“I’d like to thank our students, staff and stakeholders for all their efforts to makes this such a memorable celebration.
“This is a special time for Riseholme. We remain true to our agricultural roots but our curriculum offer has diversified over the years to service the skills needs of our communities in Lincolnshire and further afield.
“We should be really proud of everything we’ve achieved to get to where we are today.”