Congratulations to our students and Maths and English teaching staff on their November exam successes.
Comparing our results to last year, we continue on an upward trajectory thanks to a 10% improvement in high grades for young people and an increase of 5% in the overall pass rate which now stands at 99.5%.
At the same time, our adult students achieved a 7% improvement in high grades, alongside an overall 98.4% pass rate, which is 5% better than last year.

Desiree
After moving from Germany to the UK at 18, Desiree faced career challenges due to limited English and maths skills, despite already having achieved the equivalent of A Levels and a degree. Determined to succeed, she enrolled on to the English and maths course in September 2025 and just months later, achieved Grade 6 in English and Grade 5 in maths!
Desiree said: “The tutors were passionate and supportive, which gave me confidence. These results have opened the door to more opportunities and will help me progress in my career.”
Desiree now hopes to work towards a career in forensic science within the police force.

David
Level 3 Health and Social Care student David has achieved a Grade 4 in English, which now allows him to progress to university and pursue his dream career as a Primary School Teacher.
David said: “I’m so happy to have finally secured the results I needed to apply to university next year. Now I can focus all my efforts on my course and my placement.”
Congratulations David!

Zuzanna
Level 3 Animal Management student Zuzanna celebrated as she picked up her November GCSE re sit results – and she was over the moon to find out she’s passed her Maths GCSE!
A former Liverpool Life Sciences UTC student, Zuzanna is thriving on her course and embracing every opportunity that comes her way. Her passion for animals shines through in everything she does, and she’s already dreaming big – hoping to become a reptile specialist in a zoo in the future.
We’re so proud of you, Zuzanna. Keep chasing those goals – you’re well on your way!

Joseph
Level 3 Engineering student Joseph is celebrating success after achieving a grade 4 in GCSE English.
Reflecting on his result, Joseph said: “I’m really pleased to have passed my GCSE English. It’s an important step for me because I need this qualification to progress onto an apprenticeship, and I’m already applying for vacancies. I really enjoy the practical side of learning, and the more modules I complete, the more interested I become in the engineering industry.”
Congratulations, Joseph – this is a fantastic achievement and an exciting step toward your future career!