Haileybury Turnford is proud to announce the many excellent achievements of its Year 13 students, who have received their A Levels and vocational qualifications today.
Robin Newman, Principal, said: “We are incredibly proud of our Year 13 students. They have shown resilience, determination and a real commitment to their studies, supported by our excellent staff team. They have secured a range of excellent destinations.”
Among the many success stories, Emma Cooper will study English at Kings College London, Megan Cantwell will study Chemistry at the University of Warwick, Melissa McIrvine will study Bioveterinary Sciences at the University of Reading, Billy Fairclough has secured a Degree Apprenticeship in Global Markets & Business Management at J.P. Morgan, Reece Selby has secured a Degree Apprenticeship at Buzzacott, an Accountancy Firm in London, and Lukas Sinkevicius has secured a Degree Apprenticeship as an Engineer with the National Grid.
Navpreet Shivalkar, Head of Sixth Form, said: “It is fantastic to see our students reaching the destinations of their choice including the increasing number of our students who have been successful in securing degree apprenticeships.”
Robin Newman, Principal, added: “Our students have benefited from the high expectations and commitment from teaching and pastoral staff at Haileybury Turnford and our Sixth Form continues to provide an excellent stepping stone to university and the world of work. We send our congratulations to our Year 13 students as they move onto the next chapter in their lives and wish them every success for the future.”
Haileybury Turnford is judged “Good” by Ofsted and provides a high-quality education for its students, including in its sixth form, and is committed to providing life changing opportunities for its young people.