Resilience shows in ‘unprecedented’ year
CHEADLE and Marple College said it had enjoyed an unprecedented year and an unprecedented response by students after its A-Level results were announced.
A spokesman said: “We want to thank and congratulate our students on their resilience and dedication to their studies in what has been an unprecedented and unusual year.
“The efforts of our staff to help our students achieve their grades has been exemplary and reflects their exceptional commitment.”
Principal, Mohammed Ramzan, expressed his shared pride with the students and offered his congratulations to them and their families.
“At every stage over their learner journey, our staff have worked exceptionally hard to support their students and I am immeasurably proud of their results,” he said. “We are looking forward to a confirmed, full set of exam results in the coming weeks.
“Our specialist staff are very much looking forward to welcoming our new students and enrolment commences from Thursday, August 27 at noon”.
Emily Hirst achieved 3 A* and an A in A-Levels and will be studying Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford. Emily was an outstanding student, who did work experience at Nexperia, which gave her a valuable insight into her chosen career path. She also enjoyed the physics trip to Jodrell Bank.
Emily Douglas achieved a D*D*D in Health and Social Care.
Emily has developed tremendously as a person since studying at college and is a determined student proving to herself that she can hold her own at this level and beyond.
She is going on to study Forensic Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University. Staff are extremely proud of Emily’s progress throughout her time at college and wish her all the best for the future. »●These results were received before Monday’s government statement on grade revisions. Some students may receive higher grades.