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Destinations of Leavers
At Ryde we pride ourselves on bringing out the best in our pupils and helping them to optimise talents and interests. Consequently our leavers’ destinations are interesting and varied.
We send pupils to Oxbridge, other Russell Group Universities, UK and International universities and colleges, art, music and drama schools and over 90% of all pupils will get their first or second choice of destination.
Pupils also choose to take a gap year or go straight into employment, often following an apprenticeship or training course.
Course choices are as diverse as destinations.
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There are some superb individual A Level performances to celebrate. Particular congratulations go to the following pupils for their achievements and the degree courses they will go on to study: Kai M, two A*s and two As (Physics at Durham); Benjamin L (Medicine at Kent and Medway Medical School), Ellie M (Liberal Arts at Birmingham), Alice O (gap year with a place for Architecture at Manchester), Kavin S (Medicine at Bristol) and Harry S (Dentistry at Manchester) who all achieved two A*s and an A; Hugo G, an A* and two As (Physics at Bath); Charndler H, four As (Aerospace Engineering at Bath) and Lewis C, three As (Design, Innovation and Creative Engineering at Queen Mary, London). The School also has some fantastic IB performances to note. In the IB Diploma Programme cohort, Wilona R gained 41 points (Medicine at KCL), Elliott G, 38 points (Psychology at Durham) and Cully T, 36 points (International Relations at Bath). Among those who took the IB Career-related Programme, three pupils achieved UCAS points above the equivalent of three A Level grades at A*: Bronte B,195 points (Geography and Psychology at Cardiff), Will L-P, 194 points, and Grace H, 176 (Social Work at Edinburgh). Four other pupils achieved the equivalent to three A Level grades at A in their points totals. The vast majority of students who took A Levels and the IB programmes received their first choice University offers. Three other individuals to highlight are Arthur A who has achieved a prestigious tennis scholarship to study at Georgia State University in the USA, and Tom T and Enid R who will attend the highly-regarded Emil Dale Academy to study Musical Theatre. |
Careers
Students in the Sixth Form develop their aspirations at differing paces so we refine the process of the more advanced and encourage those who may need more help to understand that a decision will need to be made.
In the Spring Term of the Lower Sixth PD sessions are career, progression and life-skill related. Visits to career fairs and university or work-related events are also arranged and the mechanics of UCAS applications is dealt with by the Sixth Form tutor team but we advise where necessary.