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| 29 Aug 2023 | |
| Liverpool Life Sciences UTC News |
This year, Liverpool Life Sciences UTC has seen some exceptional performances from girls in STEM. Well done to Katia for securing D*D*D* in Applied Science and Daneah who secured A*AA in Biology, Chemistry and Psychology.
We also saw exceptional performances in our engineering and health specialisms. Liv, Salma and Ishraya secured a phenomenal D*D*D in health. Aliyah is heading off to Liverpool John Moores University to study Psychology having achieved D*DD in BTEC Health and Social Care. Our Applied Scientists also secured brilliant results, including Matthew who achieved D*D*D*.
Joe secured a degree apprenticeship in Engineering with Sellafield achieving a D* in Engineering, plus AAB in Physics, EPQ and Maths.
Many students have opted to continue their studies with our sponsor, the University of Liverpool going on to do a range of degrees including Chemistry, Biomedical Sciences, Radiography and Orthoptics. We are so grateful for their continued support in helping our students prepare for future careers.
Other students have secured places at incredible universities to study including:
Year 11 & 12 students from the Baltic Research Institute heard from Fatima about her first-hand experiences with drug resistant tuberculosis and from … More...
Last Friday, 13 of our Ignite students took part in the final of the Unilever Inspire Programme. More...
Students were set a challenge at the end of a topic on leaf cutter ants; working together to produce a parade of ants from plasticine. More...
We're pleased to announce that Year 13 NLA student, Enis Gerxhalija, has been offered a place to read Physics at St. Catherine's College, Oxford. More...
We are excited to introduce our newest Junior Editors of the Baltic Research Institute (BRI) Journal. More...
Four Oaks Primary School students visited for an exciting Arabic Cultural Experience. More...