Three Keswick School students have received engineering scholarships through a national trust.
Harry Dowber has received an Arkwright Scholarship sponsored by The Nuclear Institute.
Robert Edmiston received a scholarship sponsored by The British Dam Society and Tom Hind's was backed by Network Rail.
The year 12 students were among 413 scholarship recipients nationwide.
Each was awarded after a selection process supported by a teacher's reference, a two-hour aptitude exam and an interview hosted by a top engineering university.
Arkwright Scholarships support young people across the UK who have the potential to be future leaders in engineering and technical design.
Each student will receive £600 to support their technical courses and provide access to learning opportunities.
The school will receive £400 per scholarship student.
Simon Jackson, headteacher, said: "It's a wonderful achievement for all three students.
"Ultimately this success is down to their motivation and enthusiasm but it’s nice to know that the home-school partnership that exists here really works."
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