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Nationally, female students continue to out-perform male students at almost every stage of education. Once again, males at the College are managing to close the A Level achievement gap, having reduced it to less than 1% this year. This represents a significant improvement as the difference in achievement at Key Stage 4 (GCSE) is over 10%. This is testament to the supportive environment of the College and the emphasis on an individual approach.
Principal, Helen Pegg, commented,
“Over the past few years we have developed our systems to support individual students. Every student really does matter to us. In particular, male students face many challenges and we recognise the need to adapt our approach to meet their individual circumstances and needs.”
Jordan Massey, formerly of Sandon Business & Enterprise College, is delighted to take his place at Manchester University studying Maths and Physics. Jordan was this year’s college star in ‘The UK Senior Maths Challenge’ and was awarded a certificate for ‘Best in School’. He also achieved a high enough score for automatic qualification in the British Mathematical Olympiad round 1. It’s not surprising therefore, that he collected an A* in Maths A Level and an A grade in both Further Maths and Physics.
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