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CELEBRATING THE CLASS OF 2022 | PG 1

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Transitioning to online learning, managing increased levels of stress and anxiety. Nevertheless, despite another lockdown, students developed strong bonds and were supportive of one another, and remained positive, growing as a group and as individuals.

As a Sixth Form Pastoral Team, we have nothing but praise and admiration for how the year group have acquitted themselves. They have worked tirelessly and prepared meticulously for their ALevel examinations. Thank you to the students, the teachers, the support staff and the parents for the continued support, which is integral to any success and enjoyment in school for our students. This chapter has ended but there is no doubt that the students of 2022 leave an indelible mark on the school. The torch is burning brightly and transition in to the very safe and capable hands of the Class of 2023. They will work together in creating an even more fulfilled, enjoyable and stimulating Vesey experience for the school, local and global community to thrive here at Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School.

To the Class of 2022, be kind, chase your dreams, inspire others and know that wherever you go in the world, you are always more than welcome here at Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School.

- Mr Davis, Head of Upper Sixth

The School captains Krishan and Oluwaseun Blessing said this about the cohort:

“We are proud to be part of Vesey’s class of 2022. We have achieved a lot together. Some of the initiatives led or supported by class of 2022 include the Heritage Society, Medical Minds, Walk to Ukraine, Social Mentoring, Food Donation Appeals, Sutton Coldfield Community Games, the Giving Tree and COP26 environmental meetings to name but a few. As the year group depart on their own separate journeys, I hope our legacy benefits all who are part of this wonderful school for years to come. Reflecting on the experience at BVGS, we have become more confident, witnessing individuals change and grow in their identities, forming friendships that will affect our ways of thinking and experiences for a lifetime.

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