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Local student amongst highest early years T Levels achievers in entire country

Esther Pyett from Suffolk New College placed in the top 0.6% nationally for Early Years Education T Level, placing her among just 20 top performers out of 11,909 students, as the college celebrated a 95% pass rate across all level three qualifications.

Esther Pyett with teachers Karen Penning and Megan Josselyn
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Esther Pyett with teachers Karen Penning and Megan Josselyn

The big picture: Her exceptional achievement comes as Suffolk New College celebrated results day today, with hundreds of students picking up their vocational and T Level results across four campuses in Ipswich, Otley, Leiston and Halesworth.

By the numbers:

  • 78 T Level students completed courses across agriculture, construction, engineering, health, digital production and design, education and early years, health and science pathways

  • 100% pass rate achieved by all students in health and science pathways

  • Eight learners achieved distinction grades across agriculture, early years and health, placing them in the top 15% nationally

  • BTEC qualifications achieved a 95% pass rate with 130 students achieving positive grades

  • Five learners gained top BTEC marks of double DDD distinction and above

What they're saying: "It's been another incredible year for everyone associated with the College. The class of 2025 have really excelled themselves," said Marianne Flack, deputy principal of Suffolk New College. "I would like to congratulate all of our students on their many successes and praise them for their hard work and dedication."

Esther said of her achievement: "I got on really well [at Suffolk New College]. It was a two-year course. It's been brilliant."

The details: Other standout performers included Lola Carey, 18, from Hadleigh, who received the highest grade possible on her sports course, gaining a DDD* grade. Her dream is to work for Ipswich Town Football Club.

Lola Carey From Hadleigh
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Lola Carey From Hadleigh

Leo Banfield, 19, from Ipswich, who met Sir Keir Starmer at an event held at Suffolk New College earlier this year, successfully passed his engineering T Level and has started a degree apprenticeship with Pentaco.

Student governor Emily Hammond achieved a distinction on her childcare T Level and starts work at a nursery in September.

The bottom line: Suffolk New College's results reflect strong performance across vocational pathways, with students progressing to employment, apprenticeships and further education opportunities.

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