BRIGHT FUTURES...
Hundreds of NewVIc students progress to university each year. Each student receives advice and support from their tutor and the careers team when making decisions about their future.
Conor Laing (ex-Brampton Manor School)
Achieved A-levels in philosophy (A), classical civilisation (B) and English literature (B). He is now studying philosophy at the University of Nottingham.
Sandeep Singh (ex-Langdon School)
Achieved A-levels in biology (A*), chemistry (A*), mathematics (A) and physics (A). He is now studying medicine at King’s College London.
Aswathy Mohanlal (ex-Brampton Manor School)
Achieved A-levels in English language (A*), media studies (A*) and mathematics (A). She is now studying Portuguese and linguistics at St. Peter’s College at the University of Oxford.
Kelsey Maher (ex-Cumberland School)
Achieved A-levels in English literature (A), philosophy (A) and classical civilisation (B). She is now studying English language and communication at the University of Hertfordshire.
Oluwakemi Popoola (ex-Royal Docks Community School)
Achieved A-levels in economics (A), mathematics (A) and psychology (A). She is now studying economics and mathematics at the University of Bristol.
Emily Young (ex-Cumberland School)
Achieved a triple distinction on the level 3 BTEC extended diploma in sport. She is now studying primary school teaching at the University of Kingston.
Saravanan
Subburam (ex-Langdon School), Achieved a triple
distinction on the level 3 BTEC extended diploma in travel and tourism. He is now studying business and marketing at the University of Greenwich.
Sidra Hussain (ex-Plashet School)
Achieved A-levels in biology (A*), chemistry (A*), mathematics (A*) and English literature (A). She is now studying medicine at the University of Cambridge. (photographed with College Principal Eddie Playfair)
To find out more about NewVIc, the courses and facilities, visit:
www.newvic.ac.uk or call 020 7473 4110 and ask for a prospectus
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