At Manor College, this year’s A Level students are marking the end of their studies with pride, having worked tirelessly towards their goals. Each success represents hours of effort, resilience and the determination to overcome challenges.

Students across the college, which is part of The Two Counties Trust, are celebrating their success, including:

  • Joel Boye who achieved a Distinction Merit in Sport and a Merit in Health and Social Care. Joel is going on to Leeds Beckett University to study Science of Sport Performance.
  • Daisy-Lou Tryner who achieved grade B in Art and Business Studies and is going on to Nottingham Trent University to study Fashion Management.
  • Indina Satkunananthan is going to study Biological Sciences: Physiology and Pharmacology at The University of Leicester, having studied Biology, Physics and Psychology.

Katrina Kerry, Headteacher, at Manor Academy said:

“Congratulations to all of our students collecting their results today at Manor College, we are pleased that so many of them have received results that allow them to progress into their chosen next steps in their future including university and apprenticeships.

“I would like to thank our families for their support and recognise the hard work and commitment of all of our students. I would also like to thank our teachers who have worked tirelessly to ensure that our students achieve well. They join me in wishing all of our leavers the very best for their next steps and we look forward to seeing what they will achieve in the future.”

Wesley Davies, Chief Executive Officer of The Two Counties Trust, said:

 “We are delighted to congratulate all our students across The Two Counties Trust on their achievements. These results are a testament to their ambition, perseverance and dedication, qualities that reflect our Trust’s values of ambition, teamwork and honesty. Today marks an important step in their journey, made possible through their hard work, the support of their families, and the professionalism of our talented staff.

“I am proud of the culture we have across our schools, where strong professional relationships coupled with high-quality teaching supports students to make progress and prepare them well for their next stage. Whether moving on to university, apprenticeships or employment, our students leave us with the knowledge, skills and resilience to make a positive contribution to the world. We wish them every success in the exciting futures ahead!”