Inspire Education Group (IEG) is celebrating a year of exceptional student success, with 1 in 2 students achieving top grades A*-B at A Level or D*D*D* to MMM in equivalent diploma qualifications, including the first-ever cohort of T Levels students.

Among the successful students receiving their A Level results today is Jayde Clementson, who achieved AAB in Geography, Biology, and Sociology. She said:

“Studying at Stamford Sixth has been great, I loved the independence you get, I had responsibility for my own work and was treated like an adult.” She added, “I was also able to get so much support in my university application from the Careers Advisor.”

Jayde is delighted to have been accepted into the BSc(Hons) Environmental Sustainability and Management at the University of Reading in September.

Many students flourish in the flexibility of the College learning environment. Alexander Watson, who was delighted with his A*AC in Maths, Business and Sociology, said:

“I’ve really enjoyed the learning environment here” Alexander added, “they let you be independent, but your teachers still give you support when you need it.” Alexander is heading to study a BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance at the University of Reading. 

Students who have studied diploma and T Level courses at Peterborough and Stamford Colleges also collected their results. Equivalent in value to A Levels, these qualifications are accepted by 95% of universities, giving our students an excellent start to their future careers.  

Ella Boyce, one of IEG’s first T Level Adult Nursing cohort, said,  “The course has opened doors for me. I’m hoping to become a Healthcare Assistant and work my way up. There was a great balance of theory and practical work. I would definitely recommend this course for people who want to go into healthcare!”

Lottie Dawson, Early Years and Childcare T Level student said, “I’ve really enjoyed the T Level course, especially the support from lecturers and making friends at College. Lottie, who completed her work placement at Acorn Childcare added, “ the work experience has been brilliant for my learning and I’ve loved getting hands- on experience.” Lottie is now progressing her studies to a BA (Hons) in Primary Education at Bishop Grosseteste University.

Connor Saunders, a Level 3 Sport and Physical Activity student at Stamford College, achieved a DD in his end-of-year exams. He said, “ Borderville is a nice community to learn in, I’ve developed lots of  skills over my course, including coaching in local primary schools.”

Lauren Watkins achieved a D*D*D* overall in her Level 3 Media course and praised the social aspects of her time at the Media and Journalism Centre (MJC). “The MJC is a nice space, and the people I met there are really nice. I am going to Lincoln University to study Media Studies!” she said, highlighting the value of the connections she made.

Andrew Pakes, MP for Peterborough, said, “I want to congratulate all students across Peterborough receiving their results today. You have put the work in and should be incredibly proud of your achievements. I wish everyone the best for the future.“

Julia Bates, Chief Curriculum Officer, said, “Today’s achievements are more than just results, they represent the growth, determination and potential of every student. At IEG, our vision is to be an exceptional learning organisation, and it’s moments like these that show the power of education to shape futures. To all of our students, we are so proud of how far you’ve come and even more excited for where you’re heading.”

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