Outwood Post 16 Centre celebrates A Level results

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Students at Outwood Post 16 Centre in Worksop celebrated their success today collecting their A Level results.

Once again, students have demonstrated two years of incredible resilience, dedication and academic excellence, achieving impressive grades across a wide range of subjects, seeing an average of 5% increase across all grades. Many students have secured places at universities of their choice, while others are embarking on exciting apprenticeships and employment opportunities.

There were highlights for the Post 16 Centre in A level Mathematics where over 53% of students achieved a grade B or higher, in A level Business where just over 45% of the students achieved a grade B or higher and just over 50% in A Level History achieved A*-B.

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Mrs Shea, Head of Centre at Outwood Post 16 Centre said: “The determination of our students over the last 2 years has been nothing short of inspirational. We are extremely proud of their achievements and so happy that they can now enjoy their success together. Their teachers and support staff have been supporting their aspirations and we are excited to see what they achieve in the future.”

Harry Jones and Bradley Storey celebrate their achievementsHarry Jones and Bradley Storey celebrate their achievements
Harry Jones and Bradley Storey celebrate their achievements

Lucy Smeeton achieved fantastic results gaining 4A* grades in Geography, Maths, Further Maths and Sociology and is planning to study meteorology and climate at the University of Reading

Sophie Miller achieved 3 A* and 1 A grade in Geography, Sociology, Extended Project and English Language and is going to study English Literature at the University of Warwick.

Jake Herring achieved 2A* and 2A grades in Biology, Extended Project, Chemistry and Geography. Kacie Morris achieved 2A*, 1A and 1B grade and Anna Maddocks achieved 2 A* and 1 A grade.

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Jake was extremely pleased with his results and is planning on studying Optometry at Anglia Ruskin University.

Kacie Morris and Tayla Watkinson collecting their well-deserved gradesKacie Morris and Tayla Watkinson collecting their well-deserved grades
Kacie Morris and Tayla Watkinson collecting their well-deserved grades

A higher percentage than in previous years have been successful in securing an apprenticeship, including one student, Samantha Wright who is embarking on a Level 7 Degree Apprenticeship with CMS to become a lawyer, after successfully gaining the place over more than 900 other applicants.

Julie Slater, Chief Executive Principal (Secondary) at Outwood Grange Academies Trust, said: “We are delighted for our students who have secured great destinations following completion of their Level 3 qualifications. Our post-16 students are exceptional young people, determined to secure successful futures. We have lots to celebrate and be proud of today and I wish them all the success in the world for their future lives.”

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