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Alsop High School celebrate success with A-level and BTEC results

Alsop High School Sixth Form is pleased to announce a brilliant set of results achieved by its Year 13 students, with continued improvement in the overall value-added scores.

All students have demonstrated remarkable commitment over the past two years, culminating in fantastic achievements.

Lynne Tynan, student progress leaders for Key Stage 5, said: “I am incredibly proud of the fantastic results our Year 13 students have achieved. They have worked extremely hard and their dedication has paid off.

“Students are going on to a great range of destinations and are continuing their studies across the country with many having secured their first choice university place or an apprenticeships.”

New executive principal of Alsop High School, James Kerfoot, said: “The impressive improvement in our value-added scores, which measure the progress students have made from their starting points, underscores the dedication and care shown by our teachers and is a testament to the hard work of our students.

“We will use these results to continue to build the strong reputation of our Alsop sixth form.”

Some notable successes from the class of 2024 who are continuing their studies at university are:

• Kataryna who achieved a distinction*, A and B is going to Manchester University to study civil

engineering

• Anthony who achieved three distinctions is going to Liverpool John Moores University to study business with digital marketing

• Rene who achieved a distinction*, B and C is going to Liverpool John Moores University to study

international relations, law and politics

• Nadia, who achieved a distinction*, distinction and merit is moving to the University of Portsmouth to study cyber security and forensic computing

In addition to their university-bound students, several students have secured competitive apprenticeships, including Charlotte who is pursuing an apprenticeship in hospitality management and Winnie who is pursuing an apprenticeship in dental nursing.

The sixth form provision, based at Alsop High School, had a wonderful morning full of happy students, parents and teachers. All the staff want to wish the class of 2024 all the very best for the future.

The school looks forward to continuing to support all students in achieving their aspirations and opportunities that lie ahead.

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