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Clarendon Sixth Form College celebrates another year of outstanding results

Adam Manfred achieved A*, A*, A, A

Students and staff at Clarendon Sixth Form College are celebrating another exceptional year of academic success, following the release of A Level, T Level and Level 3 Vocational results.

With an impressive 99% A Level pass rate, students across the college are now preparing to take their next steps into higher education and employment, with many securing places at top universities across the country.

Among this year’s high achievers is Adam Manfred, who will be heading to the University of Warwick to study Mathematics after achieving A*, A*, A, A in Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science. Isabelle Mills, who earned A*, A, B, will be progressing to Manchester Metropolitan University to study Product Design Engineering, while Evar Hama-Salih, with three As, will be studying Mechanical Engineering at the University of Manchester. Josue Dawson also celebrated strong results with A, A, B.

Success has not been limited to A Level students. Immanuella Amoore, a vocational student in Applied Science, achieved top grades of Distinction*, Distinction*, Distinction and will now begin a foundation course in medicine at the University of Plymouth, joining several other Clarendon students pursuing careers in the medical field.

The college’s first cohort of T Level Health students also made a strong debut, with 100% achieving higher grades and progressing into university or employment.

Jackie Moores, Principal at Clarendon Sixth Form College, reflected on students’ successes: “I am very pleased and proud of our students who have worked so very hard. Our students are celebrating their results and deciding on next steps; many have performed better than expected.”

“We know that the very significant majority of students stay and achieve on our level 3 and A level courses at Clarendon Sixth Form College – significantly more than all other colleges locally and in many cases nationally.”

“A significant number of our learners are progressing onto university, which is extremely exciting! Others are progressing into apprenticeships or working across Greater Manchester.”

“We are so proud of all of our students this year and wish them the very best with their future studies and careers. We can’t wait to see how well they will progress.”

To find out more information about A Level and Vocational courses with Clarendon Sixth Form College, visit www.clarendonsixth.ac.uk or call 0161 908 6600.

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