Kidderminster College hosted its annual Student Awards 2026 last night, bringing together students, staff, families and invited guests to celebrate another year of outstanding achievement.
The awards recognised learners who have gone above and beyond throughout the academic year, highlighting dedication, resilience, progress and success across a wide range of curriculum areas.
Opening the ceremony, Principal Cat Lewis praised students for their commitment, perseverance and personal growth, highlighting that success takes many forms and every achievement deserves to be recognised and celebrated.
Awards were presented across curriculum areas, recognising outstanding achievement in subjects spanning vocational training, technical education, creative studies, health and social care, sport, construction, and more. Each award reflected the skills, effort and progress demonstrated by students throughout the year.
The evening provided an opportunity to showcase the breadth of talent across the college and celebrate the positive impact students continue to make within their courses and wider college community.
The ceremony concluded with congratulations to all award winners, recognising both individual achievements and the collective success of the student community, alongside the support provided by staff, families and partners.
Principal Cat Lewis said:
“The Student Awards are a highlight of our year and a chance to celebrate the incredible achievements of our students. What stands out most is not only academic success, but the resilience, determination and personal growth shown by learners across the college.
“It was a privilege to celebrate alongside students, staff and families, and to recognise the hard work that goes on every day. Congratulations to all of our award winners, you should be extremely proud of everything you have achieved.”
The Student Awards 2026 provided a fitting celebration of another successful year at Kidderminster College, recognising the talent, ambition and dedication that define its student community.