Over 400 students have celebrated their graduation at Fife College. 

The celebrations kicked off in Dunfermline, with 163 students graduating at The Abbey on Tuesday, November 5.

The first two graduation ceremonies in Dunfermline were then followed by two ceremonies at St Bryce Kirk in Kirkcaldy where a further 280 students graduated.

Students crossing the stage this week have graduated with a range of qualifications, including degrees and diplomas. Family and friends, along with staff and guests of the College, joined graduates at the ceremonies to celebrate the students’ hard work and achievements.

This year’s graduations not only honour the achievements of graduating students but also the College’s remarkable 125-year legacy of empowering individuals and supporting the Fife community.

Jim Metcalfe, Fife College Principal, said: “Graduation is a moment for us to recognise the commitment and resilience our students have shown throughout their studies, and we’re incredibly proud to be joining them in celebration this week. This year is particularly special for us, as we not only recognise the success of our latest graduates but also mark the 125th anniversary of Fife College.

“Graduation week serves as a reminder of the College’s mission to provide opportunities for all, to deliver outstanding education and to drive economic prosperity for the region.

“As our latest graduates step forward as the newest alumni of Fife College, the College community eagerly awaits their future accomplishments and contributions to the wider world. Graduation is just the beginning of an exciting new journey.

“On behalf of the entire Fife College community, congratulations to all our graduates. We wish them all every success in their future endeavours.”