Results Day at South Bank University Sixth Form (SBUSixth) was a moment of pride and celebration as students opened their envelopes to reveal a superb set of results.
This year students at the Brixton Hill seat of learning surpassed UK national averages, showcasing the impact of an industry-focused approach and cutting-edge facilities, according to the establishment.
Students achieved an impressive 98 per cent pass rate with 43 per cent of students attaining exceptionally high grades at Distinction, Distinction, Distinction (DDD) and above.
Many achieved DDD, which is equivalent to securing three A grades at A level – a remarkable accomplishment that places the Sixth Form students well above the national average.
The portfolio of technical courses offered at the Sixth Form, coupled with strong industry partnerships
and state-of-the-art facilities, ensure that students are not only prepared for exams but also for the
real-world challenges they will face in their future careers, SBU claims.
SBUSixth is part of the unique London South Bank University Group where all students have access to group support and industry partnerships. It is particularly strong when it comes to engineering, business and NHS link-ups.
Among those who highlighted a year of high achievement were Daniel Moss, one of the standout engineering students and Toby Shaw from the engineering BTEC programme. His passion for motorsport has driven him to excel, and he has been accepted into Chichester College Group to study Motorsport Engineering.
Keiyana Brissett, who studied health and social care at SBUSixth, achieved a strong set of grades and has been accepted into King’s College London to pursue a degree in adult nursing.
Picture: Good news day at SBU (Picture SBUSixth)
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