Your Brent - Autumn 2021 edition

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HAPPY & HEALTHY

Another great year Pupils from across Brent have been congratulated on their hard work following the GCSE, A Level and BTEC exam results this summer.

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llr Thomas Stephens, Cabinet Member for Education, Employment and Skills said: “I’d like to wish my heartfelt congratulations to all Brent students who received their results”. “I know how hard students - as well as teachers, school leaders and support staff have worked over the last year. Every young person in Brent should be proud of what they have achieved in the most challenging of circumstances. “I am deeply proud of all Brent students, and of the outstanding support Brent’s schools have provided to ensure that all our young people have every opportunity to succeed.”

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YOUR BRENT | AUTUMN 2021

We spoke to students from across the borough to find out how they did and what their plans are for the future.

Maaran Kaylie

Claremont High School

Kaylie said: “I’m really happy with my A Level results and I’m hoping to get a job next year working for the NHS.”

Michel

Newman Catholic College

Michel said: “When I came to the UK from Nigeria in 2019, I found learning quite difficult. It was actually easier with the lockdown because I could learn at my own pace. I’m going to college and then I want to study Medicine to become a doctor.”

Kingsbury High School

Maaran said: “I can’t thank the teachers enough for keeping us on track through our A Levels and I’m really looking forward to studying Medicine at Queen Mary University of London.”

Khaleel

Capital City Academy

Khaleel said: “I received Distinction* Distinction* Distinction in BTEC. I’m looking forward to studying Sport, Health and Exercise Science at Brunel University.”


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