Where do our students go when they leave us?

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Where do our students go when they leave us? Trinity is committed to ensuring that all students choose the right path for them, so that they can fulfil their potential in every walk of life. This year – a very competitive year for entry – saw over 90% of our A Level cohort securing their first choice of institution. This included 14 students heading to Oxbridge; nine opting for Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Science courses; and others heading off to university in the US, to music conservatoires, to art foundation courses and being accepted onto highly sought after degree apprenticeships.

This wheel shows the number of students Imperial opting to study at 10 particular institutions KCL over the past 17 five years: Manchester

St Andrews

9

LSE

6 Leeds

60

19

Southampton

Bristol

24

45

Durham

24

Exeter

UCL

42

24

Oxford

25

Nottingham

Loughborough

41

25

Bath

Warwick

27

Cambridge

31

Birmingham

38

32

A wide range of pathways reflect our students’ talents and passions Out of 2021’s cohort of 146 students, no less than 23 chose to study Economics in some shape of form. Mathematics and Biosciences were popular, too, as was Engineering. Some 18 students have opted for Engineering-related degrees over the past two years. Apprenticeships are also increasingly sought after: Over the past five years, 16 students have taken this path, with Trinity leavers going on to pursue careers directly in fields that particularly interest them – from accountancy, to commercial banking, real estate, IT, wealth and investment management, analytics, engineering, and law. What’s more, given Trinity’s longstanding reputation for excellence in the Performing Arts, over the last five years nine students have chosen to take university places to study Music, with Oxford being the most popular course.


“Pupils are highly motivated and well prepared for the next stage of their lives, helped by the exceptionally high standard of pastoral care that they receive.”

“Pupils’ natural intellectual curiosity and eagerness to learn is strongly supported by energetic, imaginative teaching.” 2021 ISI Report

2021 ISI Report

Most popular course types 2021 Economics & Finance

21

Creative Industries (Art, Architecture, Music, Drama)

9

Business & Management

7

Healthcare & Sport

16

Science & Engineering

28

English & Liberal Arts

11

Law & Psychology

11

Humanities (History, Geography and related subjects)

13

Languages

3

Mathematics & Computing

13

Politics & Philosophy

10

As this varied list of courses chosen this year shows, we support students to pursue their passions – whatever form they may take… Chemistry @ Oxford / Aeronautical Engineering @ Imperial / Economics and Management @ Bristol / Mathematics with Mathematical Computation @ Imperial / English Literature @ Warwick / Engineering Chemical Engineering @ UCL / English @ Durham / Computer Games Design and Programming @ Staffordshire / Economics @ Warwick / English @ Cambridge / Psychology @ Bath / Philosophy @ St Andrews / Accounting and Finance @ Warwick / Economics and Industrial Organisation @ Warwick / Classics @ Cambridge / Natural Sciences @Cambridge / Human Biosciences @ Exeter / Chinese @ Edinburgh / Marine Biology @ Southampton / Economics @ Loughborough / Biotechnology @ Nottingham / Geography @ Birmingham / English with Study Abroad @ Exeter / Business Management with Marketing @ Leeds / Real Estate @ Degree apprenticeship / Film and Television Production @ York / Aerospace Engineering @ Boulder, USA / Architecture @ Cambridge / Sport and Exercise Science @ Loughborough / Mathematics @ Bristol / Physics @ Oxford / Modern and Medieval Languages @ Cambridge / Economic History @ LSE / Economics @ UCL / Physiotherapy @ Southampton / Natural Sciences @ Cambridge / Law @ Bristol / Costume for Theatre and Screen @ UOA London / Architecture @ Newcastle / Medicine @ Imperial / Computer Science @ Lancaster / Chemistry and Mathematics @ St Andrews / Economics @ LSE / Mathematics and Statistics @ Durham / Politics and International Relations @ York / Economics and Finance @LSE / Physics @ Imperial / Biochemistry @ KCL / Music @ Oxford


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