Warrington & Vale Royal College students celebrate another incredible Results Day!
Warrington & Vale Royal College is celebrating another year of academic success, as technical and T Level students received their outstanding results alongside their families and friends at a heartwarming celebration morning held at the Warrington campus.


The remarkable results attained meant the energy was high at the Vocational Results Day Celebration Morning, where students and their nearest and dearest joined together with tutors to mark the occasion and say their farewells before starting their next bright chapter. One such student celebrating their impressive achievements includes Layla Parks-Smith, a former pupil of Weaverham High School, who has received a Triple Distinction* in Level 3 Applied Science. This grade, which is equivalent to 3 A* A Levels, has allowed Layla to progress to the University of Liverpool where she looks forward to studying BSc Bioveterinary Science.
Having achieved an amazing Distinction* grade, Level 3 Business student Markuss Uzkurelis will be heading to the prestigious University of York for his next step, saying: "College has been an amazing journey. My confidence has grown massively throughout my time here, with the help of my tutors who always went the extra mile. The hard work I have put into my course has opened the door to a Russell Group university, and I can’t wait to get started with my degree."


Nathan Jake McGarr-Whitney is progressing to the University of Chester after achieving an impressive Triple Distinction* in Level 3 Graphic Design & Illustration. He said:
"I’m so happy with my results! I have always wanted a career in graphic design and I couldn’t have asked for a better college or more supportive tutors to help me achieve my goal. The course, with all of the opportunities to work on live briefs, has set me up perfectly.”
The college is also celebrating the achievements of its T Level students, whose qualifications combine academic learning with extended industry placements, ensuring they leave the college as skilled, standout candidates. This year, Warrington & Vale Royal College achieved a 100% pass rate for students on these challenging pathways.
Proud T Level student Emily Dowell is now heading to the University of Central Lancashire to study BSc Children’s Nursing, saying: "I am so glad I chose a T Level at Warrington & Vale Royal College. The facilities are second to none at the Health & Social Care Academy, and the opportunities I’ve had have been incredible, like my industry placement at the Child Development Centre. My time here has made me more determined than ever to achieve my goal of becoming a paediatric nurse.”






































