Pupils were awarded for their hard work at Willowbridge School's annual prizegiving evening.
The event in Enniskillen took place on Thursday, November 24.
The students and their parents were "warmly received" by the new senior prefects Aine Snow, Alfie Dillon, and Kristianas Pucitas-Glinskas.
A spokesperson for the school said: "Everyone worked really hard to show off not only our school and our wonderful choir but most especially all the hard work of our students over the past year."
Certificates were given to 13 pupils in a wide range of subjects by vice principal, Finessa Wallace, head girl, Abbie McAlister, and deputy head girl, Clea Magee.
The certificates were handed out to the following pupils: Martha Feehan, Sophie Shannon, Adam Dixon, Ryan Higgins, Aaron Walmsley, Finn Smyth, Charlie Nash-Carter, Darren Brown, Orran O’Neill, Dylan Quigley, Rebecca Hamilton, Sean-Og Smyth, and Grainne Haughey.
Form teacher awards were also given to pupils by principal, Joanne Gray.
The winners were: Kevin Toye, Callistus Hughes, Zak Woods, Frank Lynch, Aaron Walmsley, Amy McLaughlin, Niamh Moane, Ben Brown, Rebecca Hamilton, and Darren Brown.
A special award for art was given to Sophie Shannon, and awards for sport were given to Leah Jacks and Callum Kennedy-Fivey.
The Andrew McFarland Award for Resilience went to Ronan McCaffrey and the Caoimhe Kelly Award for Bravery went to Jake and Dylan Black.
Inspirational speaker and JustUs founder, Shelley Cowan, was the guest speaker for the evening.
A spokesperson for the school added: "Shelley is no stranger to Willowbridge, so it was with pride and excitement that we warmly welcomed her to speak at our prizegiving.
"She did in fact remind us that true strength and success comes from our ability to rise after each setback, and that Willowbridge epitomises everything she stands for."
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