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Suffolk New College celebrates record GCSE results with 486 passes

An adult learner who passed his GCSEs to pursue his dream of becoming a nurse was among 486 Suffolk New College students celebrating results today, as the college recorded significant improvements in pass rates.

Cherese Tiller from Sufolk New College celebrates with Andrew Fitch, who passed his maths GCSE at the fourth time of asking
Cherese Tiller from Sufolk New College celebrates with Andrew Fitch, who passed his maths GCSE at the fourth time of asking
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Why it matters: The results highlight the college's role in providing second chances for both young people and adults, with substantial increases in pass rates demonstrating the effectiveness of their support programmes.

The details: Daniel Abudu was one of the success stories as 486 learners received grade 4 or above in English, maths and biology at college campuses in Ipswich, Otley, Halesworth and Leiston. Another standout achievement saw Andrew pass his GCSE maths at the fourth time of asking.

The college saw particularly strong improvements in maths, with 211 people achieving grade 4 or above - an increase of 88 more than last year. English results also improved, with 271 people gaining grade 4 or above, representing 55 more passes than the previous year. Four adult learners achieved biology passes, all at grade 4 or above.

The bigger picture: The majority of students involved were youngsters taking resits and students on ESOL programmes, though a significant number of successes also included adult learners returning to education.

What they're saying: Alan Pease , CEO and principal of Suffolk New College , said: "We were delighted to support people across the board achieve successes in their GCSEs. The results were outstanding - and I am proud of each and every one of our students."

Louisa Hubbard, director of English and maths at Suffolk New College, added: "I am absolutely thrilled with the results and the news that we have helped 482 people gain positive outcomes in English and maths – and four learners who studied a GCSE in biology also gain grade 4 or above passes. The majority of students did this in one year with us, having previously not managed to get the grades they needed at school."

She also praised the improvement in maths programmes, saying, "I am also particularly delighted with the overall improvement seen by those on maths programmes. Everyone has shown hard work, dedication and determination to get the grades they needed - and thanks also to all my staff for constantly going the extra mile in support of our learners."

What's next: The college hosted an enrolment event for future students on results day, with around 1,500 people attending the sign-up event where current and former students showcased their talents through music, art, performance, cooking demos and beauty treatments.

The bottom line: Suffolk New College's record GCSE results demonstrate how targeted support can help learners of all ages achieve their educational goals, opening doors to careers like nursing for adults while giving young people crucial second chances.

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