Students at Bishop Laney Sixth Form, part of Meridian Trust, have achieved a "fantastic" set of Post-16 results this year.
Adam Steels, head of Bishop Laney Sixth Form, said: “I am so very pleased for all our students, whether heading to university, into employment or onto further study through apprenticeships.
“They should all be proud of their achievements at Bishop Laney, as we are proud of them. We wish all of our students the very best for their next step”
Individual success stories from Bishop Laney Sixth Form include:
- Ellie, who achieved triple distinction* grades in extended diploma in health and social care will be taking up further study in early years provision through an apprenticeship.
- Caleb has achieved A grades in maths and product design which will propel him to study mechanical engineering from September.
- Charlotte’s A Level grades in history, biology and chemistry will see her commence her five-year degree in veterinary medicine.
- Leah takes her triple distinction* grade in sports and exercise science to university to further her studies in sport coaching and performance, whilst Emily’s sports and exercise science grades see her on to a teaching degree, in secondary PE.
Simon Warburton, principal of Ely College & Bishop Laney Sixth Form, added: “I am delighted with the outstanding results achieved by our 2024 cohort.
“These achievements mark the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Bishop Laney Sixth Form.
“Renovations of Needhams Tower are well underway, transforming it into an inspiring learning environment and the new home for Bishop Laney, set to open in early 2025.”
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