Autumn Newsletter 2017 The Blackpool Sixth Form College #BuildingFutures
Principal’s welcome Dear friends,
Welcome to our autumn newsletter 2017! Once again this year I am delighted that we are able to share with you such good news from our college community. A particular highlight of course was our examination results in August which were the best ever for the college for a third successive year. It is wonderful to see the rewards for so much endeavour and dedication by the students themselves and, of course, our teachers and support staff. Many of our students who are heading off to university or other forms of higher training are the first in their families to do so and it’s always such a pleasure to hear and see the delight shown by parents and other family members on results day morning. We are now nearly a month into the new academic year and our new intake of first year students are settling in extremely well. I met with them all at the start of the term and shared with them the successes of the cohort of students who have just left us. I know that they will be inspired by the high standards that we set and will take full advantage of the many opportunities for personal growth and development which Blackpool Sixth offers. As always, I look forward to meeting as many of you as possible in person this academic year. Best wishes, Jill Gray (Principal)
Building futures
Continuing success of Blackpool Sixth students The autumn is an exciting time for our 2016-17 Upper Sixth leavers as they start the next chapter of their lives. Once again this year our excellent examination results mean that they have been exceptionally well placed to secure their first choice destinations, whether in higher education, training or employment. Around 80% have secured places at university whilst others are taking up higher level apprenticeships and other employment with training. They leave us with our warmest congratulations and our very best wishes for their future happiness and success. We expect that, as last year, over 99% of student leavers will have progressed to higher education, training or employment 3 months after leaving college.
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