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Students at All Saints Sixth Form College take the next step after strong A-level and BTEC results
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August 19, 2026

Students at All Saints Sixth Form College are looking ahead to exciting futures after collecting their A-level and BTEC results.

Based at The Academy of St Nicholas in Garston, All Saints Sixth Form College welcomes students from across Liverpool, with this year's cohort progressing to a wide range of destinations including university, apprenticeships and employment.

The college, which is part of All Saints Multi Academy Trust, has once again celebrated a year of improved examination outcomes, with students achieving strong results across a wide range of subjects.

English, Mathematics, Computer Science, Criminology, Business, Sport and IT all recorded further improvements, reflecting the dedication, hard work and resilience of students, alongside the commitment and expertise of staff. These results continue the college's upward trajectory and highlight its ongoing focus on delivering high-quality teaching and learning across the curriculum.

Today’s results mark the beginning of an exciting new chapter as students take their next steps towards university, apprenticeships, and the world of work.

Pacifique Ruhana and Roman Joseph have both been accepted by the University of Liverpool to study Computer Science.

Sahand Mohammed has been accepted at Liverpool John Moores University to study pharmacy, and Ranudi Hettiarachchi has accepted a place at the University of Greenwich to study law.

Mrs Paige Jones, head of sixth form, said: “Today is all about recognising what our students have achieved and the journeys they are about to begin. We are incredibly proud of the commitment they have shown over the past two years and of the way they have supported one another along the way.

“One of the strengths of our sixth form is the diverse range of opportunities our students go on to pursue. Whether that's higher education, an apprenticeship or employment, they leave us ready to embrace the next stage of their lives.”

Mr Gary Lloyd, headteacher of The Academy of St Nicholas, added: “It's been a pleasure to see these young people grow in confidence during their time at All Saints Sixth Form College. They have worked hard to reach this point, and today's results are a reflection of their determination and the support they have received from staff, families and friends.

“We congratulate every student and wish them every success for the future.”