A singing sensation has been shortlisted for a national award by the Association of Colleges (AoC).
Ebony-Mae Palliser’s dedication to her Level 2 Music Performance course at Northampton College impressed her tutors so much that they decided to nominate her for the AoC’s prestigious Student of the Year (19+) award.
Yesterday, the AoC judges revealed the talented operatic singer had beaten tough competition from students across the country to be shortlisted for the top honour.
Northampton College Principal Jason Lancaster said: “Ebony-Mae has an exceptional talent, is bursting with creativity and has an indomitable community spirit which has benefitted both Northampton College and the wider community.
“She has organised charity concerts, sung at a variety of events to raise awareness and funds for good causes, entertained residents at care homes and even performed for a host of politicians and celebrities at the 11 Downing Street Christmas Party.
“She’s won several talent shows, including an international competition, and did all this while showing an incredible commitment to her studies at Northampton College.
“Her success is even more incredible because Ebony-Mae lives with multiple severe health difficulties which often leave her in a lot of pain, feeling very unwell and extremely tired and dizzy.
“We’re so thrilled that she’s been shortlisted for the Student of the Year award – we honestly believe that no one deserves this accolade more than Ebony-Mae.”
Ebony-Mae said: “I’m truly shocked and thrilled to have been nominated for this award, let alone shortlisted.
“I’m incredibly proud of everything I’ve accomplished during my time at Northampton College. Being able to pursue something I love every day has been an amazing experience, and these past two years have been the best I’ve ever spent in education.
“The supportive college community, along with the helpful and friendly teachers and staff, made a huge difference to my self-confidence.
“Organising a concert for my final major project was an unforgettable experience, and I believe it’s my greatest achievement to date.”
The award finalists are due to be revealed on Wednesday, October 16, and they will be invited to attend the AoC Conference dinner in November.