The College is celebrating another set of fantastic GCSE English and maths resit results, including 100% overall pass rate with 36% achieving high grades!

There were lots of big smiles and happy faces this morning as students collected their results, with many now able to progress on to the next stage of their education such as an apprenticeship or the next level of study.

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Uchechi

Congratulations to Aspiring Nurse, Uchechi, who achieved a grade 4 in her GCSE maths!

Uchechi is currently studying Applied Science at the College and is hoping to progress to university following the completion of her course.

Speaking about her results she said: “I am really pleased with my grade. This was my first attempt at taking maths and I really wanted to test my ability to see what I could achieve. I am very ambitious so would like to try and achieve a higher grade in the future."

She added: "My tutors were so lovely, and I always got the support I needed”.

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Nimotalah

Congratulations to Health and Social Care student, Nimotalah, who is celebrating a grade 4 in GCSE English!

Speaking to a delighted Nimotalah, she said: “I am so happy with my results. I have finally achieved what I need in order to progress further in my education and later take me to university to pursue my goal of becoming a Nurse.”

Crediting her tutor with her results success, she added: “My tutor, Martin, was so motivational. He always encouraged us and gave us the push when we needed it”.

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Nathan

Electrical Installation student, Nathan, is thrilled after achieving a grade 4 in his maths results this morning.

Nathan said: “I am so happy I have achieved my Maths GCSE - this means I can now focus on gaining an apprenticeship in the summer once I have completed my level 2 qualification”.

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Mgcini

Health and Social Care student, Mgcini is celebrating a grade 5 in GCSE Maths!

Mgcini is currently in the first year of his course and next year, he hopes to progress on to university to achieve his dream of becoming a Doctor.

Speaking about his results, he said: “I am so pleased that I have passed, especially with a grade 5. All the hard work paid off, and I can now focus on my future goals. I love to help people so becoming a Doctor is my dream!”

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Christopher

A huge well done to GCSE Maths student, Christopher who achieved a grade 5 in GCSE Maths!

Christopher studied GCSE Maths for his own personal and professional development and is looking forward to continuing his studies with us in September by undertaking HND Business Management at University Centre St Helens.

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Grace and Ikimat

College friends, Grace and Ikimat both achieved a grade 4 in their GCSE maths results and are now looking forward to progressing on to the next level of their Health and Social Care course together.

Former Broughton Hall High School student, Grace, said: “Now I have gained my maths GCSE, I can put all my focus and energy into my Health and Social Care studies. My mum works in the health sector and she inspired me to follow a similar career path”.

Ikimat who joined us from Holly Lodge Girls' College, said: “It has been great having each other on the course to support and motivate each other along the way. Once I finish College, I hope to secure a place at Liverpool John Moores University to study Midwifery”.

Picture of our students, Adebola and Raodat

Raodat and Adebola

Congratulations to inspiring mother and daughter, Raodat and Adebola, who collected their GCSE maths results together. The pair studied their maths GCSEs together and were delighted with their results! Roadat achieved a grade 4 and Adebola, a grade 5.

The pair are continuing their GCSE English studies, and following their results in the summer, they hope to progress on to university in September.

Roadat is looking to launch a career in Event Planning and Adebola hopes to become a Nurse.

They both had a lot of praise for their tutor, Amy, saying: “Amy was so lovely! The course was very interesting and difficult at times, but she took her time with us and was very supportive of each student”.