New College Bradford Students Celebrate Another Year of Strong Results
Students at New College Bradford are celebrating another year of impressive academic achievement, with results that have enabled the majority to progress to their chosen university courses, apprenticeships, or employment opportunities.
A-level students achieved a 99% pass rate, with 48% achieving the highest grades of A*-B. Students on Applied General courses also performed incredibly well, with a 99% pass rate and 65% achieving a distinction or distinction*, the highest grades available on these courses.
These figures may improve slightly as exam boards process requests for exam reviews.
“We are absolutely delighted with this year’s results,” said Stuart Nash, Principal of New College Bradford. “Our students have worked incredibly hard, and it’s fantastic to see their efforts rewarded with such strong outcomes. These results open doors to exciting futures in higher education, apprenticeships, and employment.”
“This success is built on the dedication and expertise of our teaching, pastoral, and support staff, who consistently go above and beyond to help our students achieve their potential. It’s a privilege to witness the transformative impact of high-quality education on our young people’s lives.”
“These outstanding results reflect the ambition and talent of our students across the Trust,” said Brendon Fletcher, Executive Head for Sixth Form Education at the New Collaborative Learning Trust. “We are seeing more young people than ever before accessing life-changing opportunities, and that is something to celebrate.”
“Education plays a vital role in strengthening our communities and promoting social mobility. Results days like today highlight the collective effort and shared commitment that make such success possible.”
“Every year, results day gives us a great opportunity to celebrate with our young people and their families, as we help them open the door to the next step in their lives,” said Richard Fletcher, CEO of the New Collaborative Learning Trust which oversees the college. “These strong results ensure that our young people have better chances of improved life outcomes, accessing more competitive university courses, apprenticeships and jobs across the country. We know that this year-on-year success builds into a significant impact on social mobility, ensuring our colleges are consistently making a positive contribution to our local communities.”
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