Students at Clarendon Sixth Form College are delighted after another year of outstanding A
Level, T Level and Level 3 Vocational results, with many accepting places at top universities.
Students have achieved an impressive 99% pass rate for A Levels.
Keziah Whetham was accepted into Durham University to study classics,after receiving A,
A, A, B in Classics, English Literature, Art and Design and EPQ.
Other high achievers included: Aaliyah Rashid (A* A* A) who will be going on to study
accounting and finance at Manchester University, Riley Mather (A* A* A B) is progressing to
Lancaster University to study theoretical physics with mathematics, Chloe Atkinson (A A A),
Ayah Al Mubarak (A A B) who is going to University of Southampton to study Medicine,
Hallie Booth (A A B) who will be progressing to University of Leeds to study psychology.
Kishan Patel has been accepted for foundation medicine at University of Plymouth after
receiving top grades of triple distinction star in applied science. He joins other A level
students off to university to study medicine.
The first completing cohort of T level health students are going to university and
employment with 89% of them achieving higher grades.
Jackie Moores, Principal at Clarendon Sixth Form College, reflected on students’ successes:
“I am very pleased and proud of our students who have worked so very hard, with their
teachers, to address the educational gaps caused by secondary school closures during the
pandemic lockdowns. Our students are celebrating their results and deciding on next steps;
many have performed better than expected.”
“We know that the very significant majority of students stay and achieve on our level 3 and
A level courses at Clarendon Sixth Form College – significantly more than all other colleges
locally and in many cases nationally.”
“A significant number of our learners are progressing onto university, which is extremely
exciting! Others are progressing into apprenticeships or working across Greater
Manchester, like Ash Baird who will be progressing to an apprenticeship in tattoo artistry.”
“We are so proud of all of our students this year and wish them the very best with their
future studies and careers. We can’t wait to see how well they will progress.”
To find out more information about A Level and Vocational courses with Clarendon Sixth
Form College, visit www.clarendonsixth.ac.uk or call 0161 908 6600.