Grace Academy Solihull Sixth Form continues to shine

Pupils at Grace Academy Solihull sixth form continue to achieve outstanding results in a range of Academic and Vocational courses including level 3 qualifications in Sport, Criminology, Applied Science, Media, and Art. The number of students achieving higher grades continues to impress with an increase in the number of Distinction* and Distinction grades in Applied General and Vocational subjects.
Louise Knight, Head of Post 16 Studies, had this to say: ‘’This year’s results are a testament not only to their academic abilities but to their commitment, adaptability, and perseverance. They have navigated challenges with maturity and have emerged ready for the exciting opportunities ahead. We are equally grateful to our dedicated teaching staff and the support of families who have guided our students throughout their journey. They have achieved the results they truly deserve, and I am very proud of them all. The results demonstrate that with the right level of support and guidance from excellent teaching staff and with students selecting the right courses, students really can flourish and achieve some fantastic results.”
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Grace Academy Solihull students, Isabel McCoo & Jacob Robinson (above) as well as from left to right Kyron Powell, Grace Burns and Casey Johnson celebrating their A Level results.
Sixth Former, Grace Burns stated: “My sixth form experience has been beyond amazing and I’m so happy with the grades I received that has now allowed me to get into the university of my choice. I wouldn’t have received these grades without the support of my teachers here at Grace Academy. They always go above and beyond for you and stand by you encouraging you through the two years. Sixth form offered me lots of opportunities which have given me lifelong skills that I can now put on my CV and use on my pathway to a Law degree”.
Jacob Robinson noted: “I am very happy with my Level 3 results; I couldn’t have done it without the help and support from my teachers. Sixth form has been a good stepping stone from school and my experience has allowed me onto my chosen university course in Sports Therapy at BCU. Thank you Grace Academy for all the support and opportunities”.
Louise Knight went on to say that “all students intending to move on to higher education gained a place at their first choice University. We wish them well on their future journey, whether that is University, an apprenticeship or at the start of their careers. The academy recognises the support and commitment that parents and carers have given to their children enabling them to achieve as well as they have.”





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