A NORTH Yorkshire college celebrated the achievements of its Higher Education graduates at its first in-person graduation ceremony in two years, held last week.

Students who completed their degree-level programmes at Selby College in 2020 and 2021 were honoured at the ceremony at Selby Abbey on Friday (October 15), with 80 students attending across the two cohorts.

Liz Ridley, deputy principal at the college, and master of ceremonies, started the awards ceremony by acknowledging the graduates for their “outstanding achievements” through what has been “such a difficult time for everyone.”

Liz said: “It has been fantastic to witness our 2020 and 2021 graduates celebrating their extraordinary achievements alongside their tutors and loved ones in the magnificent setting of Selby Abbey. They have overcome significant and unexpected hurdles to be here today, after what has been an extremely challenging two years.

“Receiving their Higher Education Awards is a testament to their hard work, resilience and optimism, which are attributes I am sure they will continue to demonstrate as they enter successful careers or the next step of their education.”

Family and friends of the graduates were welcomed by Selby College’s chair of governors, Richard Stiff, alongside teaching and support staff, governors and special guests of the College including the Mayor of Goole, Christopher John Bailey, the chairman of Selby District Council, John Duggan and the chairman of East Riding Council, Nigel Wilkinson.

Guest speaker, Janette Benaddi, took the stage to congratulate the graduates and encouraged them to continue to follow their dreams. Janette’s achievements include rowing 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean, as part of a group of Yorkshire women who set a Guinness World Record for rowing across the Atlantic, raising thousands of pounds.

Former student Jacob Walsh, who is now a classically trained tenor, also performed songs from his repertoire. Jacob started his singing career at his church before joining choirs at Selby Abbey and later as a chorister at York Minster.

Due to Covid-19 restrictions, the college was unable to hold the ceremony in 2020.

The graduates successfully completed degree-level programmes across the college’s Higher Education provision, which ranges from Foundation Degrees and Full Honours Degrees to Higher National Certificates/Diplomas and Teacher Training.

The College’s Higher Education offering is continuing to grow, covering a range of subjects including art and design, business, childhood studies, digital technologies, education, engineering, social science and sport.