KEIGHLEY-district students are celebrating success at Craven College.
Suzie Paton, from Keighley, gained a B in psychology and C grades in English and media at AS level.
She now hopes to study psychology and criminology at university.
Suzie, a former pupil of Bingley Grammar School, said she enjoyed the "freedom" offered at the Skipton college.
Richard Johnson, a student governor and mature student from Sutton, gained three A-levels.
He achieved an A in biology and Bs in chemistry and psychology.
Richard will now take-up a place at Manchester University, to study biology.
He said he was relieved to gain his A-levels and paid tribute to the "supportive environment" at the college.
"It has allowed me to achieve my life goal," he added.
There was a 100 per cent A-levels pass rate at the college.
Principal, Robert Bellfield, said: "Every year I am so proud of how hard our students work.
"It is particularly pleasing to see the students achieve the A-level and BTEC grades they need for the next stage in their lives, whether a university course or apprenticeship.
"I would also like to pay tribute to the teaching staff, who have supported and inspired these young adults."
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