Exceptional A-level and BTEC results achieved at All Saints Sixth Form College
Year 13 students from All Saints Sixth Form College received their A-level and BTEC results this morning (Thursday, 15 August).
Proudly part of All Saints Multi Academy Trust, All Saints Sixth Form College welcomes students from all over the city. This year’s results show significant improvements in several subjects, including games design, digital media, computer science, and Spanish.
Some standout successes include Jasmine who achieved an A in criminology, a B in philosophy and a B in psychology. She is going to study law at the University of York.
Fellow student, Melad secured a distinction* in games design, a distinction* in digital media and a C in computer science. He is enrolling at the University of Manchester to study computer science.
Aaliyah achieved a B in criminology, a B in philosophy, and a C in psychology. She has chosen to study primary teaching at Edge Hill University.
Freddie is going to study politics at the University of Liverpool after achieving a B in philosophy, a B in psychology and a C in English.
Sina obtained a distinction* in games design, a distinction* in digital media and a C in philosophy. Sina is heading to Liverpool John Moores University to study games development.
The supportive and enriching environment at All Saints Sixth Form College fosters not only academic excellence but also personal growth, ensuring that every student is equipped with the skills and confidence needed for their future.
Mr Grant Sibbald, head of sixth form, said: “A huge congratulations to our class of 2024. These brilliant results are a reflection of the hard work and determination of our wonderful Year 13 students. It is exciting to see many of our students pursuing degrees at prestigious universities, as well as embarking on exciting degree apprenticeships.
“On behalf of all the staff at All Saints Sixth Form College, I would like to wish our students all the best in their next endeavours.”
Located on the same campus as The Academy of St Nicholas, the sixth form will welcome students from the school in September, offering them the opportunity to pursue both A-level and vocational courses.
Mr Gary Lloyd, headteacher of The Academy of St Nicholas, added: “All Saints Sixth Form College offers a natural progression for our students, and provides a diverse range of A-level and vocational courses to support their academic and career aspirations. The college is committed to providing exceptional support and guidance to ensure every student thrives and reaches their full potential.”