Students, staff and parents celebrated yet another set of outstanding A level and BTEC results at Uckfield Sixth Form College.
Hugh Hennebry, Principal, said, “Our students have studied exceptionally hard and learned so much. I am so proud of each and every one of our Sixth Formers. It has been a real privilege to see them develop not just their intellect but also their maturity and individual strength of character.
The sustained improvement in results over many years is outstanding and a reflection of the great teamwork of teachers, support staff, parents and students all working together so positively to inspire and support each student. Every individual student at Uckfield College is very well known by their teachers and the pastoral team. I must thank our amazing staff and fantastic parents for all their inspiration and care for our great students.”
Sara Marshallsay, Head of School and the new Principal from 1st September, commented, “Many congratulations to all of our students for their achievements in their BTEC and A-level results today! It is great to see the huge range of university courses and apprenticeships that the students are going on to after Uckfield, and we wish them all the very best for their futures. We are really proud of everything that they have achieved.”
Gemma Fassam, Head of Sixth Form, added, “We are very proud of our students for all their hard work in achieving these results. So many of them are going on to both university and a huge range of apprenticeships as well as employment. We wish them the best of luck and happiness with everything they go on to do in the future”.
We are so very proud of every Uckfield student and their achievements.
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