
MK College Group celebrates its Students of the Year 2025
Ciara-Leigh Filer-Hobbs has been named as Milton Keynes College Group’s overall Student of the Year at a moving and spectacular awards night at the Silverstone Circuit. She was chosen from an inspirational group of award winners from every college department who were all honoured at the event.

The event included performances from the College’s Inclusive Learning Choir, other musical performances from students Ella Boateng and Evie Barnes and an aerial hoop performance by Myrren Harrison. Hosts for the evening, CEO and Group Principal Sally Alexander and Chair of Governors were also joined by a student co-host, Riley Barraclough.
Ciara is one of the first students to study for A Levels at the College and is taking Maths, Business and Computer Science, as well as being accepted onto the Scholars’ Programme. She’s also working towards her Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award which will entail a tough, four day expedition and, if successful, a trip to Buckingham Palace. Ciara has opted to take the Extended Project Qualification; a volunatry piece of extra work for A Level students which will involve writing a 5000 word dissertation on her chosen subject, the effect of abuse in early life.
Ciara has had a very difficult start in life, including struggling at school, but her determination to succeed and positive attitude have allowed her to achieve great things academically, and she has even been accepted onto the Oxford Brookes University Mentoring Scheme.
Ciara says, “I’m so grateful and so shocked to be picked from such an amazing group of individual winners and I’m very proud. I always had it rough in school and I was expelled at the end of year eight for behaving badly and had to attend an alternative provision leading up to GCSEs. I was so scared that I would end up doing nothing with my life even though I’ve always loved education. I was picturing myself in ten years just doing nothing. I had a difficult home life but meeting my foster parents made all the difference. With their support I started behaving again. Now I’m at College and I just love learning here. Everyone is so supportive and I feel like I’m right back where I should be.”
Ciara has had a big impact on College life beyond her studies, grabbing every opportunity that comes her way with both hands. She has spoken about her experience of A Levels at the College to a full governors’ meeting, and taken on the responsibility of Women’s Officer on the Student Council.
Milton Keynes College CEO and Principal, Sally Alexander, says, “Ciara absolutely embodies the College ethos of delivering Fairer Futures for All, not just in what she’s achieving for herself but in her highly-developed social conscience and strong desire to support others. She’s taking some tough courses but still finds the time and motivation to get involved at every opportunity. We are immensely proud of her. Students of the Year gives us the opportunity to celebrate excellence with all of our winners, their families and friends, employer partners and the wider community. As always, thank you to everyone who made the evening so special.”
Ciara is aiming for university when she completes her A Levels, and, as if she didn’t already have enough to do, has applied for a summer internship with the National House Building Council (NHBC) to develop her employability skills. Her focus is exemplified by the fact that she already knows very specifically what she wants to do for a career and at what company. Her ambition is to become a Senior Enterprise and Technology Engineer for BP, and who would doubt that she’ll do exactly that?”