Learners at Solihull Sixth Form College are celebrating superb results on A level, BTEC and Childcare courses today, with a more than 98% pass rate at A level and 99.9% at BTEC, as well as more than 75% of grades A*-C at A level and 96% of BTEC grades at Merit or above.
The College is part of Summit Learning Trust and earlier this year it was graded a ‘Good’ college following an inspection by Ofsted. Inspectors praised the College for ongoing improvements, which have been demonstrated by this set of results.
Among the many successes this year is Yuen Pascal, who has earned a place at the University of Oxford, after achieving all A* grades in A level Computer Science, Mathematics, Further Maths and Physics. Rohan Rana, Shakur Harrison, Joe Creaton and Dan Wormald will be joining Pascal at the University of Oxford having all achieved all A and A* grades in their A levels, while Harry Cremins is looking to take up a place at the University of Cambridge to study Mathematics.
“Dr Martin Sullivan, Principal of the College, commented: “Solihull Sixth Form College is on a clear upward trajectory and our recent Ofsted inspection and these results prove that. I am very proud of all our learners and staff members for the hard work that went into achieving this success. The majority of our young people are progressing onto university, and whatever their next challenge – higher education, apprenticeship or employment – we wish them the best of luck and are delighted we were able to help them achieve the grades needed to forge a successful future career.”
Vince Green, Chief Executive Officer of Summit Learning Trust, added: “It’s great to see the high levels of academic progress that have been made by our sixth form learners across the huge range of subjects and qualifications. Congratulations to all Summit learners receiving results and we wish them well with their next steps. The strong grades received will give them excellent life chances now and in the future. Huge thanks to our colleagues and our sixth form families for the support they have given this cohort of young people.”