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August 2022

  • Trust students celebrate GCSE results

    Published 25/08/22

    Students from schools across The Consortium Academy Trust have been celebrating their achievements today as they collect their exam results. After a challenging few years, their hard work and diligence has paid off and there were lots of happy faces as staff greeted them this morning. There were many individual success stories. At Cottingham, Abigail Skerrett excelled in Engineering as well as achieving five 9s and three 7 grades in her GCSEs.

    At Hessle, Scarlett Edwards achieved eight grade 9s and three grade 8s. She said ‘I’m very happy. I’m enrolling at The Consortium Sixth Form College as I want to continue the good relationships I have with my teachers. The school supported us with online lessons and we had a lot of feedback from teachers so I think my results are a combination of my own revision and the sessions in school.

    At Holderness, Ryan Harness achieved a 9 in English Literature, 8s in maths, science and English Language, D* in Cambridge Nationals for Business Studies and Product Design and D* in BTEC ICT.

    At Howden, Martyna Wojcik achieved an amazing total of eleven grade 9s.

    At Winifred Holtby, former Head Boy Cameron Docherty will now begin his training at HETA and says he is looking forward to the future, both educationally and representing Scotland in rugby.

    At Wolfreton, Harmony Loader achieved seven grade 9s and three grade 8s and will go on to study Biology, Chemistry and Maths at The Consortium Sixth Form College, with plans to study Medicine at university. She said ‘It’s been a lot of hard work but it feels brilliant!’

    Many of our students will now go on to study post-16 courses at The Consortium Sixth Form College and we wish everyone continued success whatever their chosen future pathway.

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  • Celebrating sixth form success

    Published 18/08/22

    Today we are delighted to be celebrating the fantastic performance of our students across The Consortium Sixth Form College. There have been many challenges over last couple of years, but our students have risen to the occasion and can now rightly celebrate the culmination of all their hard work. We would also like to thank all the staff in our schools who have supported them and enabled them to achieve their potential and progress onto the next exciting stage of their lives. Across our four sixth form campuses we have many individual success stories, including: 

    At Cottingham Campus:

    Charlie achieved a B in Business, B in History, and an A in Criminology which will allow him to progress onto an International Business course at the University of Liverpool. Abbie achieved an A* in the Extended Project Qualification, A in History, A in Geography and A in English Literature. She will study English and History at the University of York. Jemima achieved an A in Geography, an A in Maths, an A in Politics, an A* in the Extended Project Qualification and a B in English Literature, which has secured her a place at the University of York to study Law.

    At Hessle Campus:

    Marius achieved grades A*AAC and is going to Manchester to study Physics and Maths. Two of Hessle’s Head Students, Rose and Nick, both achieved A*AA, with Rose going to York to study English Literature and Nick going to UCL to study Comparative Literature. Ella achieved grades A*A*D and is moving on to a Fine Art course at York St John.

    At Holderness Campus:

    Amelia achieved an A* in English Literature, As in History and Music, and a B in Psychology and will go on to study English at York. Connie achieved an A* in Art, Bs in Biology and RE and a C in Chemistry and will study Forensic Anthropology at Dundee. Brandon achieved D* in BTEC ICT, A in Maths, B in Physics, C in Further Maths and will study Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology at Lancaster.

    At Wolfreton Campus:

    Law was a popular choice at Wolfreton. Rosie achieved an A in Law, A in Politics, and a B in English Literature and will study Law at Sheffield; Lewis achieved A* in Law, A* in Geography, and an A in English Literature and will study Law at York and Jess achieved an A* in Law, A* in English Literature, and an A in Geography and will study Law at Leeds. Oliver was delighted to be progressing onto an apprenticeship with the NHS and Joe anticipates training as a paramedic.

    We wish all of our students lots of luck and happiness as they progress down their chosen pathway. 

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