Managing director Mike Saywell said the school was in a completely different spot this time last year because the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) had indicated it would not fund the level two fees-free courses, which meant the school would close.
However, at the last moment the school was told it would receive funding which covered 2016 and would cover the next 12 months.
He said while that initial uncertainty affected enrolments this year, next year was looking better.
"This year's been quiet in terms of enrolments, 2018 on the other hand is already going off. It's going to be really exciting."
Miss Williams said she has always loved clothing.
"I've always designed and made my own clothes and if I did buy clothes I would edit them."
She learned to sew about age 8. The first item she made was an apron but the first thing that made her proud was a skirt when she was 11.
"I made this skirt and I wouldn't like it now but I really liked it then. It was like a bubble kind of skirt and it was very sparkly."
Earlier in the year Miss Williams created a dress for young singer Merlia de Ridder to wear to the World Championships of Performing Arts in Los Angeles.
Miss Williams said it was the first time she had designed something to be worn by someone else.
"It was pretty cool."
Next year Miss Williams wants to start work and save money. Eventually she wants to create an ethical online fashion business with her sister who is studying a business degree.
Ensuring the business is ethical is important.
"A lot of fabric causes a lot of greenhouse gases when it goes into landfill and that's really bad.
"There are so many fake things that don't decompose and they just make so much plastic and I want to do something that is really good."