South Bank University Sixth Form students are set for careers in construction, aerospace and midwifery after receiving their A level results.
Otman secured As in Maths and Physics, plus a Double Distinction Star in level 3 BTEC Engineering, securing him a place on Bath University’s Aerospace Engineering degree, with a one-year professional placement.
Taiwo got a Distinction in Engineering BTEC, an A in A-Level Maths, and a B in A-Level Physics, meaning he will do a degree apprenticeship with construction giant Skanska.
He said: “SBUSixth has been instrumental in shaping my trajectory. The guidance and support I received here opened doors to possibilities I had never considered before.”
Charlize got a Triple Distinction Star in Health and will now study Midwifery at the University of Northampton.
Ten per cent of the cohort will go to London South Bank University, with other destinations including the University of Greenwich, University of Portsmouth and University of Wolverhampton.