Students at Harrogate College have been collecting their GCSE English and maths results as they embark on their next steps.
Among those are adults returning to education and young people re-taking English and maths alongside their course.
Neil Thompson studied GCSE English while working as a Healthcare Assistant at Harrogate Hospital. Originally from South Africa, the 55 year old discovered that his previous English qualifications were not equivalent to a GCSE and enrolled at the college to gain the qualification he needed to progress towards his long-term goal of becoming a nurse.
Neil Thompson said:
The face-to-face learning experience, engaging lessons and tailored support from my tutor made a huge difference, helping me build the knowledge and confidence needed to succeed.
Alongside his studies, Neil was recognised nationally with the NHS England Chief Nursing Award for his outstanding contribution to supporting colleagues.
Meanwhile, returning to education was a big step for Basma Elshobaky, who received a grade 6 and a grade 8 in her GCSE English and maths respectively, while looking after a young family. The 39 year old plans to continue her studies, with the ambition of becoming a maths teacher.
Basma said:
The support and encouragement from my tutors and the wider college staff played a huge part in helping me succeed, while meeting new people and making friends made my experience even more rewarding.
Basma is excited about the future and is determined to achieve her goal of inspiring others through teaching.
Debbie Redman, Programme Manager at Harrogate College, said:
I’m proud of our students and what they’ve achieved. Many study GCSEs alongside work and other personal commitments which makes their success all the more rewarding.