Alsager Sixth Form students are celebrating their fantastic A level and BTEC results, with many students having a full suite of A*/A grades. Their hard work coupled with the outstanding support from all staff is reflected in their amazing achievements and the school are really proud of them.
A large number of their students have yet again secured places at top universities and apprenticeships. Andrea O’Neill, Headteacher, said: “Our students should feel extremely proud of their achievements, and they really do reflect the hard work that they put into their studies over the past two years. I am always amazed at the different pathways that our students take from traditional university routes to working in Japan and this year we even have a student who is going on to be an assistant calf rearer. It is fantastic to see them making the most of their opportunities, and I’d like to thank all staff and parents and carers who have made this all possible. We will miss the class of 2024, but we wish them all well for their future endeavors.”
Popular university destinations this year are University of Birmingham, University of Liverpool, University of Manchester and University of Keele, with students opting to study a wide range of subjects for example Medicine, History, Computer Science and IT Management, Physics and Maths.
Degree Apprenticeships remain a popular next step. They are always very competitive but again, students from Alsager Sixth Form have secured highly impressive posts, for example, in cyber security, data analytics and retail management.
Andy Rayner, Director of Sixth Form, said: “It’s my first year here at Alsager Sixth Form and I am really proud of what the students have achieved. It’s been great to work with so many fabulous students and supportive families. We have formed really strong links with University of Keele, and it is great to see so many of our students using this opportunity to be able to go to a fantastic university on their doorstep. It has also been great to see the students who joined our sixth form from other secondary schools doing so well.”