Ormiston SWB Academy celebrates Year 13 student achievements
Students and staff atSWB6thare celebrating today after receiving their A Level and Level 3 BTEC results, enabling them to secure places at their chosen universities, on coveted apprenticeships and selected jobs.
The sixth form students at SWB Academy which is sponsored by Ormiston Academies Trust (OAT), have achieved some excellent results which reflect the hard work and commitment shown throughout their studies.
Students across the academy performed well, with some of the individual standout achievements including:
Liam Mitchell who achieved Distinction * In Applied Science, Distinction * Distinction * in Health and Social Care Diploma and A in Extended Project Qualification and will be going on to study Mental Health Nursing at the University of Wolverhampton.
George Fabian who achieved B in History, B in Law and A* in Sociology with an A in Extended Project Qualification and will be going on to study History at the University of Wolverhampton.
Ramandeep Boparai who achieved A in Geography, B in Psychology, B in Sociology and A* in Extended Project Qualification and will be going on to study Mental Health at the University of Birmingham.
Orgito Markja who achieved A in Business Studies, B In Biology, Distinction* In Sport and A in extended project qualification and will be going on to study Physiotherapy at the University of Wolverhampton.
Jamie-Lee Mansell who achieved Distinction * Distinction * in Sport Diploma and B in Sociology with a B in LIBF and will be going on to study Sports Science at the University of Birmingham.
Amy Keay who achievedDistinction * Distinction * in Sport Diploma and a D in LIBF and has secured an Apprenticeship with the Sea-Life Centre in Birmingham.
Rod Hughes, Principal at Ormiston SWB Academy, said:
“We are delighted to see our students receiving their results today, all of which are hugely deserved after working so hard over the last two years. We are very proud of the next steps all our students will be taking, including securing places at universities, on apprenticeships and in first jobs of their choice.
I also want to say thank you to our staff and the wider academy community for their unwavering support.”
Miss Bayley, Associate Assistant Principal at Ormiston SWB Academy, said:
“The Sixth Form team are so proud of each and every one of you. We wish you all the luck for your future endeavours!”