A-level results in Portsmouth: City of Portsmouth College Highbury campus elated at A-level results with a 95.6 percent pass rate

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The City of Portsmouth College Highbury campus staff have been joyous this morning as they welcome a higher pass rate than in 2019.

This is the first year since the pandemic that a cohort of students have been examined under normal conditions and in many cases these students never got the chance to sit GCSE exams, meaning these were their first.

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Matt Phelps, deputy CEO and deputy principle of The City of Portsmouth College, said: “We are so proud. For them to get results better than 2019 is phenomenal for us, we are really pleased and it says everything about our students – they have been amazing. We really are proud of everyone’s hard work and these results reinforce that.”

Olivia Beardsmore, left, and Sophie Barber have both got a B in Childcare and Early Years level 3. 
Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 170823-02)Olivia Beardsmore, left, and Sophie Barber have both got a B in Childcare and Early Years level 3. 
Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 170823-02)
Olivia Beardsmore, left, and Sophie Barber have both got a B in Childcare and Early Years level 3. Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 170823-02)

Olivia is going to Chichester University to study education with special needs and disabilities and Sophie will be working full time work as a special educational needs one-to-one teacher at a school in two weeks time.

Sophie said: “Last year I didn’t really try, I was getting D’s and then I had to really catch up – the grade is what I wanted so I am really pleased that I have actually achieved that.”

Olivia said: “My mum was crying this morning – I am really pleased with what I got.”

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