University Centre West Anglia (UcWA) proudly celebrated the achievements of its graduating students at the Annual graduation ceremony on Saturday, 11 October 2025.
The ceremony, held at King’s Lynn Minster, brought together students, families, friends, and staff to recognise the dedication, resilience and hard work of those completing higher education courses across a range of subjects.
Following the formal proceedings, graduates took part in a traditional academic procession through the town centre of King’s Lynn. Wearing their gowns and caps, they were warmly applauded by members of the public, marking the town’s pride in their accomplishments.
Principal, David Pomfret, said, “It’s a fantastic day to celebrate the higher education opportunities that the College of West Anglia now provides. And we will be celebrating the achievements of ninety-one students from twelve different programmes! The fact we can offer such a diverse and high-quality range of higher education locally is due to the successful partnerships we have established with Anglia Ruskin University, the University of Huddersfield and the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. We are committed to higher education and raising aspirations, meeting local employer skills needs and providing greater opportunities for everyone.’”
Tim Heads, winner of the Outstanding Student Award, said, ‘Being named Outstanding Student is an incredible honour, but what means the most to me is the journey that all the graduates have shared to get here. This achievement isn’t just mine; it belongs to everyone who’s supported, taught and believed in me along the way. Our tutors have been the wind beneath our wings; our families have kept us grounded, and my fellow students have made every challenge worthwhile. We’ve grown together, learned together and shone together. I know that this is only the beginning!’
Iracema Amaral, who gave the vote of thanks, said, ”It’s an honour to represent the graduating class of 2025. The past few years have been transformative - not just in what we’ve learnt academically, but in how we’ve grown as people. Our tutors and mentors have encouraged us to think deeply, act with empathy, and understand that real change often begins quietly, through awareness and kindness. I’m proud to be a part of a community that continues to learn from one another and strives to make a positive difference in the world.”
Following the ceremony, the graduates and their guests continued their celebrations at UcWA’s King’ Lynn campus, with excitement for the future as they take their next steps.