STUDENTS at West Craven High School, Barnoldswick, are celebrating a set of GCSE results which have opened doors to A Levels, apprenticeships, and vocational programmes.
Fatima Asif is set for a future studying Medicine at Oxford or Cambridge University after completing A Levels in Biology, Chemistry, Maths, and Further Maths at Nelson and Colne College.
Evie McCallum will be studying A Levels at Nelson and Colne College in Maths, Physics, and Biology, and plans to progress to a Higher Apprenticeship in Engineering.
Noah Syers and Lucas Underwood have set their sights on careers in creative industries, with Noah progressing to a BTEC in E-Sports at Burnley College and hoping to pursue a career in the film industry as a director or writer.
Lucas is planning a Film Studies degree after A Levels in Film Studies, Media Studies, and Art and Design at Nelson and Colne College.
Rosie Hill aims to study Chemistry at university after she completes A Levels in Chemistry, Maths, and History at Nelson and Colne College.
A degree in History awaits Freya Craddock after her A Levels in History, Business Studies, and English Language at Skipton Girls' Sixth Form.
Alfie Hylands is progressing to a Vehicle Technician Apprenticeship at Craven College, Emily Taylor is set to study A Levels at Burnley College, and Rowan Lazenby will be working at Westons as part of an apprenticeship at Nelson and Colne College.
West Craven High School principal, John Bates, said: "Congratulations to our Class of 2024 for all of the hard work they’ve put in over the past five years, enabling them to achieve the results needed to progress to their chosen next destinations.
"We’ve really enjoyed celebrating with them on results morning and hearing about their plans to progress to A Levels, apprenticeships, and other vocational programmes.
"We look forward to welcoming them back to our Star Awards next term to celebrate their success and find out how their first term is going."
More information about West Craven High School is available at https://www.westcraven.co.uk/.
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