Category: Academic
Reigate College students achieve the best results ever
Reigate College’s results have bucked the national trend, with this year’s results showing an improvement against last year, making our 2022 results the best ever. Despite the proportion of high grades (A* to B) falling nationally to 63%, Reigate College’s high grades increased to 68.1% for A Levels and 71.56% for BTEC Level 3. Other …
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Award winners photoshoot
Congratulations to all the students who received a 2022 Reigate College Principal’s Award. Please share your stories with us! All award-winners were invited to attend a professional photoshoot – to use for their LinkedIn profile – and were also given the opportunity to set up their profile on Reigate College’s Alumni hub, that’s run in …
Progression Day 2022
Lower Sixth students took a break from their timetabled lessons on Tuesday 21 June to attend Progression Day, a series of talks and workshops offering targeted advice about their next steps after College. Students attended University or Apprenticeship talks in the morning to help them understand what they need to do over the summer to …
Students meet local paramedics
Former Reigate College student James Green who is now Practice Education Lead with South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, and three of his colleagues came in to College on Thursday 16 June, to work with Lower Sixth Health & Social Care students. The session involved a presentation on roles and responsibilities within the …
Script-writing success for Joseph
Congratulations to Joseph Critchlow who’s been long-listed for the script-writing competition ‘New Views Festival 2022’ run by the National Theatre. Joseph’s script, “Asphodel – Just A Lonely Dream” was produced through the Playwriting activity, run by Head of Performing Arts Neil Hadley, that’s offered as part of the College’s Activities Programme. It was selected from …
Levi Burke Astorino
Upper Sixth student Levi Burke-Astorino, who was previously at Woodcote School, is an all-round superstar. Not only is he incredibly smart and predicted to get straight As in his 3 A Levels (Economics, Maths and PE), in November he was selected to play in the GB American Football Team (British American Football Association (BAFA). The …
Oxbridge offers come flooding in
Congratulations to the 11 students who’ve received conditional offers for Oxford or Cambridge. Oxford:Edua Borbely (Queens: PPE), Isabelle Haywood (Christ Church: PPE), Lincoln Hewitt (Magdalen: Law), Asma Issa (Christ Church: English) and Alice Northover (Magdalen: Classics II). Cambridge:Yosef Abdelhalim (Corpus Christi: Law), Laura Dampier (Queens: Maths with Physics), Lili Finch (Murray Edwards: Maths), Gemma Heathcote …
Medics in the Making?
Many thanks to the 39 Lower Sixth MVD students, who are helping to run 5 week ‘Medics, Vets and Dentists’ taster programmes, for Year 10 students from our partner schools starting with Oakwood and The Priory School. The programme, which covers: motivation and suitability to become a Doctor, Vet or Dentist, systems of the human …
Get Ahead Day: 1 February 2022
Lower Sixth students will be taking a break from lessons on Tuesday 1 February to research their post-College options at the College’s annual Get Ahead Day. Around 90 exhibitors including higher education providers, employers and gap year providers will come together in the Sports Hall for the main event of the day – the Careers …
Students hear about STEM opportunities at Deutsche Bank
Our thanks to Helen Tippell, CTO for Investment Bank Technology, Deutsche Bank, who came in to College on 10 January to talk to some of the students on the College’s ‘Women in STEM’ pathway. Helen is leading Deutsche Bank’s work to encourage more women to take up careers in STEM and we’re grateful to her …
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