Cowes Enterprise College continues to celebrate fantastic achievements in their A levels

Students and staff at Cowes Enterprise College are celebrating today after receiving their A Level results, enabling them to secure places at prestigious universities, on coveted apprenticeships and selected employment.

The sixth form students at Cowes Enterprise College, which is sponsored by Ormiston Academies Trust (OAT), have achieved some excellent results which reflect the hard work and commitment shown throughout their studies.

All students across the academy performed incredibly well, with some of the individual standout achievements including:

  • Rusen Urgusal achieved three A*s in mathematics, chemistry and biology and will be studying Medicine at Cambridge University, Fitzwilliam College.
  • Rosie Vince achieved three A*s in English literature, sociology and film and will be studying English at Oxford University, Brasenose College. 
  • Ella Brown attained A*A*A in biology, chemistry, and mathematics and is looking forward to studying Medicine at Imperial College London.
  • Joe Cobden secured A*s in mathematics and physics and two A’s in French and further mathematics. He will be studying Mechanical Engineering at Exeter University.
  • Freya Thomas secured three As in biology, chemistry, and geography and will be studying Veterinary Science at the University of Nottingham.
  • Hugo Dubery attained an A* in business and two As in mathematics and geography. He is going to Exeter University to study Accounting and Finance.
  • Vincentas Vicas achieved three As in history, French and economics and will be undertaking an Academic Scholarship at Emory University in the USA.

David Sanchez-Brown, Head of Sixth Form at Cowes Enterprise College said:

‘‘We are very proud of this strong cohort who have done very well.  They will continue to be role models for the rest of our community and will be welcomed back as part of our alumni.’’

Rachel Kitley, Principal at Cowes Enterprise College, said:  

“Our Year 13 students should be incredibly proud of themselves. I am thrilled at the results achieved both individually and collectively – each student’s success is the result of their hard work, resilience, and commitment. We are so excited to see what they achieve next.

“I am grateful to our fantastic staff who have supported every student to achieve their results, while equipping them with the skills and knowledge to flourish after their time with us.”