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Mar 8, 2021 · There’s more to a school than its A level results - as you’re now finding out. Results can be massaged. Brochures always show happy smiling staff and pupils.
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In my opinion, Loreto is easier to get to than Xaverian, but the bus journey is longer. Xaverian seems to have more stuff near it than Loreto. Loreto has a better campus in my opinion and seems to be very modern. Xaverian seems to be university like, with its multiple buildings.etc.
Choosing your A Levels. Narrowing your curriculum down to 3 A Levels isn't always a straightforward thing to do, but there are some important factors to consider. Consider subjects you enjoy and have progressed well in at GCSE, and think you will achieve a high grade in.
Although most of my friends are going to Loreto and when I went there, I loved the college out of most. Not sure which one to choose though as people from last year's year 11 (year before me) said they chose William Hulme because Loreto is too open and that you'll find idiots hanging around.
Aug 19, 2022 · Loreto College students and staff are celebrating the College’s best ever A Level results, as the class of 2022 complete their studies and prepare for their next steps in education and employment. 53% of all grades were A*-A, while 81% of all grades were A*-B. 25% of Loreto’s Year 14 students achieved three straight A grades or better in ...
You might choose to study A Levels, a full time BTEC course or a mixture of A Levels and vocational courses. Your course/s will depend on your interests, your intended career path, your GCSE results and on how you prefer to be assessed. Our experienced course advisor team can talk you through all of the options at enrolment.
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We are delighted to share a snapshot of the fantastic A level results that have been achieved by Year 13. Students have once again excelled.