Thomas Adams Celebrates Student Successes
Staff at Thomas Adams Sixth Form are exceptionally proud of their Year 13 students. With 95% of our students securing the required grades for them to successfully access their next steps, with over 75% achieving their first-choice destination. Students have shown themselves to be committed, motivated and tenacious throughout the last few years of challenges in education.
Students are now looking forward to taking up their places at university or higher-level apprenticeships, whilst others are moving into employment.
Delighted Headteacher, Mark Cooper, said, “We are absolutely thrilled, as these achievements are testament to the hard work of both staff and students throughout their journey at Thomas Adams. I would like to congratulate the students and wish them every success as they move on to follow their ambitions. Our students are embarking upon undergraduate courses in diverse subjects such as Biology, Radiography, Theology and Religion, Architecture, Film, Professional Policing, Business Management at a range of institutions including Manchester, Bristol, Keele, Aberystwyth, Leeds and Durham.
Others are off to begin competitive apprenticeships including West Mercia Police, Jaguar Land Rover and MBDA systems among other fantastic providers. There is such a wide variety of destinations, and there are many individual achievements at every level.”
Liam Allen, Assistant Headteacher responsible for Sixth Form added, “I am really proud of our students, whose hard work and determination have resulted in wonderful personal achievements. We wish them all the very best in what will be a bright future.”
Notable Achievements
We’ve seen notable results from this year’s A Level students including Jessica Dubicki who achieved Mathematics A*, Business Studies A and Physics A. Jessica is following an apprenticeship route.
Toby Wilson achieved Computer Science A, Maths A and Physics A is off to study Engineering at the Liverpool University.
James Curzon achieved Computer Science A, English Literature A and Maths A and is off to study Computer Science at Bristol University.
Emma Herbert-Jones achieved Psychology A*, Sociology A and Religious Studies B. Emma is off on an exciting gap year with Project Trust.
Rachel Lokier achieved Biology A, Chemistry B and Psychology A and is moving on to study Radiography at the University of Liverpool.
Sam Cladingbowl achieved Politics A, Religious Studies A and French B. Sam is heading to Durham University to study Theology and Religion.