Charlotte Large, Thomas Haward & Dana Hohol CWA students collecting their results.
On Thursday 17th August, students at the College of West Anglia (CWA) celebrated receiving their A-level results, alongside friends, family, and staff.
This year, 63% of A-level students achieved grades A*-C, with an overall pass rate of 95% (grades A*-E) across all of CWA A-level programmes.
CWA Vice Principal Curriculum and Quality, Kerry Heathcote, said:
“I am pleased that the efforts and hard work which has been shown by our students and teaching staff have been rewarded with strong grades across A-level, T-Level and vocational subjects. To achieve a pass rate of 95% across all our A-level programmes is a testament to this. These are challenging qualifications, and we are delighted that our students can progress with confidence onto the next chapter in their lives, whether that be further study or employment. We wish them every success in their futures ahead.”
Mikayla Temple achieved 1 A and 2 B’s in their A-Level subjects Sociology, History and English Language and Literature.
Mikayla and Amelia Szajnowska met when they went to school together at Marshland High School, they have completed their A-levels together at CWA and they are both going to the University of Lincoln to continue their studies. Amelia is going to study English and Creative Writing and Mikayla will be studying English.
Mikayla Temple and Amelia Szajnowska celebrating their A-level results
Mikayla and Amelia Szajnowska met when they went to school together at Marshland High School, they have completed their A-levels together at CWA and they are both going to the University of Lincoln to continue their studies. Amelia is going to study English and Creative Writing and Mikayla will be studying English.
CWA T-Level and Nursing and Paramedic Academy students were also celebrating thier results.
Domminie Wright, Programme Manager for Health and Social Care said:
“I am so pleased for both our first and second year T-Level students as well as our Nursing and Paramedic students who have received their results today. Our first cohort of T-levels have successfully passed their course with all students achieving merits and distinctions, they have worked incredibly hard and congratulations to them all.”
Kerry Heathcote, Vice Principal Curriculum and Quality, Kelly-Ann Neale, Lecturer in Health and Social and Domminie Wright, Programme Manager for Health and Social Care celebrating results with CWA T-Level Students.
Domminie Wright, Programme Manager for Health and Social Care celebrating results with CWA Nursing and Paramedic Academy Students.