Bradford College Film Students Triumph in Prestigious 2Weeks2MakeIt Competition
2 daysA team of Film and Television Production students from Bradford College has won the highly esteemed 2Weeks2MakeIt competition.
It’s been an exceptional year for students – but today (10 August 2021) their efforts were rewarded when they collected their A Level and BTEC results.
There was excitement and nerves when after months of hard work, learners arrived at Bradford College’s David Hockney Building or went online to finally discover their grades.
Find out more about students’ success on the Bradford Telegraph and Argus’ live round-up of today’s results: https://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/19502473.live-bradford-a-level-results-day-2021/
Umair Mughal gained an A* in Biology a Level and two As in Chemistry and Physics. Speaking immediately after picking up his results, Umair said: “This is such a relief!
“The past year has been challenging, definitely, more than I thought it would be. I had no idea how well I’d do.”
He hopes to go to a university in the south of England, in particular a London university, to study medicine. After his qualification, he is considering a number of options including working in surgery at a hospital.
Amy Alinson is off to Leeds Beckett to study PE after gaining three Distinction stars in her BTEC in Sport. This is less than a month after she was recognised for Outstanding Contribution at Bradford College’s FE Student and Apprenticeship Awards.
After Amy received her award, Bradford College sport coach Farook Khan said: “Amy is the best student we’ve known for the last 10 years. She’s achieved the highest possible grades during her time with us.”
Just some of the students who collected results today were:
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