Four Lowestoft Sixth Form students are celebrating after securing places to study medicine and veterinary medicine at universities across the country.
Amy Adamson, a former Benjamin Britten Music Academy student currently studying A Level biology, chemistry and English literature, will be taking up her place to study Veterinary Medicine at the University of Cambridge.
Carrie-Ann Pearce, a former SET Saxmundham student who is studying A Level biology, chemistry, maths and further maths, is to study Medicine at the University of Cambridge.
Lowestoft Sixth Form student Carrie-Ann Pearce. Photo: Carrie-Ann Pearce (Image: Carrie-Ann Pearce)
Theo Bellaby, a former Sir John Leman High School student currently studying A Level biology, chemistry and psychology, is set to study Medicine at the University of Exeter.
Lowestoft Sixth Form student Theo Bellaby. Photo: Theo Bellaby (Image: Theo Bellaby)
While former Hobart High School student, Charley Brown, who is studying A Level biology, chemistry and psychology will go on to study Medicine at Hull York Medical School.
Lowestoft Sixth Form student Charley Brown. Photo: Charley Brown (Image: Charley Brown)
All four students have been working hard towards their A Level grades during lockdown.
Principal Keith Shiels said: “I am extremely proud of all the hard work and dedication that these students have put into their education and extra curricula activities while at Lowestoft Sixth Form."
Lowestoft Sixth Form College opened in 2011 (Image: Lowestoft Sixth Form College)
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