Sights set on Cambridge

18 August 2016

Former All Saints pupil, Hannah Dyball, is the highest achieving student recieving results with Ashton Sixth Form College today with an impressive A* A* A* A  A in her A-Levels (plus she has an additional A-Level previously achieved in school). She has achieved the grades needed  to take up her place at the University of Cambridge to read History. 

Whilst at Ashton Sixth Form College, Hannah gained a place on the competitive Pembroke North humanities scheme which is a unique and intensive programme running in conjunction with Pembroke College, Oxford. The college was privileged to be chosen as a hub college for this scheme in 2012.  Over the course of this scheme, Hannah participated in university level lectures and seminars from Oxford professors culminating in her writing a 3000 word essay as part of a summer school at Pembroke College, Oxford.  

Dr Peter Claus, Access Fellow & Lecturer in History at Pembroke College, Oxford said "Hannah spent a challenging academic year with us: seminars, a skills school in London and a summer school in Oxford. She proved to be a northern powerhouse; a student with real commitment and talent. I am delighted that she will be pursuing her chosen subject at her chosen university. I am sure Hannah will continue with the same focus and will go on to achieve even more. Well done to her and well done to Ashton Sixth Form College ".

The college is extremely proud of Hannah and we wish her every success in her next stage of education.


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