STUDENTS at Bracknell and Wokingham College collected their A-Level qualification results on Thursday morning.
The college achieved 100% pass rates in English language and literature, government and politics, history, law, media studies, physics, photography and sociology.
Cheri Ashby, Deputy CEO at Activate Learning, said: “I’m delighted for all the students across Activate Learning today who are collecting the results they need to go on and accept their places at university, take up an apprenticeship or enter employment with training.
“I know how hard everyone has worked and I want to extend my heartfelt congratulations to our students and appreciation and gratitude to our staff.
“Our students have exhibited unwavering determination and resilience in the face of unprecedented challenges brought forth by the pandemic, and it’s important to recognise and acknowledge the impact this still has on our young people.”
George Chaloner, 26, from Bracknell, was one of the college’s top performers, achieving an A in Chemistry and three Distinction stars in Applied Science Level 3 Extended Diploma, having previously studied the GCSE Science Pathway at the college in 2021.
He will now take up an offer from the University of Warwick to study Chemistry in September.
George said: “I’m massively happy. I doubted my ability before, but this shows me that I did good and that it was worth it.
“I came to college because I wanted to improve myself and achieve something academic because I was never an academic person.
“I’m amazed about my results and I’m happy to be going to the University of Warwick to study Chemistry. I can’t believe it.”
Roxanne Thompson, 18, from Bracknell, achieved a B in Business Studies, a B in Media Studies and a C grade in Art and Design. She is going to take a break from education to sell her art.
Roxanne said: “My results are pretty good, but I was a bit nervous about collecting them today. It was really good at college and I liked all of my teachers.
“I’m not sure what I want to do next. I’d like to try selling my art and work alongside, I’m not completely decided.”