Students at Woking College celebrate another year of outstanding exam results

Great A Level Results at Woking College

 Success is such a great feeling – and Woking College students are quite rightly celebrating their excellent set of results – and we can be nothing but proud of all of our students and our staff who supported them throughout.

With a 99 % A Level pass rate and a 99 % BTEC pass rate, the College continues for the 15th year to gain results way above the national average.

Celebrations at the College were attended by delighted students with the vast majority gaining their first choice places at university and high level apprenticeships.

University places were gained at Imperial where student Atizaz Hassan gained a place to study Medicine, also at Imperial Mark Parmalis gained a place to study Aeronautical Engineering, Durham where Carla Manning will study Natural Sciences, Bath where both Ana Clarke and Sophie Towers will study chemistry, Warwick University where Rebecca Healy will study Ancient History and Classical Civilisation and Manchester University where Lucille Trojanovich will study French and Linguistics.

Principal Brett Freeman commented “Our role as a sixth form college is to enhance student’s life chances and life choices and I am delighted that we could all work together, so successfully, in achieving those aims.

We should take time to consider that studentship is not just about grades, it is also about the whole college experience and especially the massive range of extracurricular activities we offer, allowing students to stand out from the 100’s of thousands of other students completing their A levels each year.

The vast majority of our leavers will now be taking up their places at university or on high level apprenticeships; I know that their positive attitude which has driven them to a wonderful set of results will have further enhanced the skills, abilities and mind set they will need to negotiate the transition to higher education and their early years of employment.”

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