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Published results place QMC in the top 5% of all A- level providers across the country
Queen Mary's College is Open to YouQueen Mary’s College is open to everyone who wants to be here: young people of all levels of ability, with all kinds of talents, backgrounds, interests and ambitions. Whatever your achievements so far and whatever your hopes for the future, you are welcome at Queen Mary’s College. We offer you a partnership with the staff who will teach and support you. The aim of this partnership will be for you to develop as an individual, to acquire skills and abilities, to reach personal goals, to gain in confidence and to develop more understanding of the choices that will shape your future.
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QMC Students enjoy Judy Murray Master Tennis Class
Students from Queen Mary’s College in Basingstoke showed off their tennis skills on 17.5.10 to none other than Judy Murray after the tennis team won a master class with the world-renowned coach following their victory in the AEGON Team Tennis Schools Senior Students Finals. Organised by the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) and supported by the Tennis Foundation, the competition, which provides the opportunity for lower rated players to play competitive tennis in a team based environment, saw Queen Mary’s College win the mixed title.
Applying for Student Finance 2010
If you have applied, via UCAS, to start a course at university or a higher education institution in September/October 2010 you must apply for student finance via www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance
More Success for QMC
Staff and students at Queen Mary’s College are again celebrating outstanding examination results. With a record enrolment of 2300 this year, the College repeated last years highest ever pass-rates of 99% at A-level and 90% at AS level and beat its own record for students gaining top grades, with an astonishing 1142 A grades achieved. These successes follow the publication of the latest national School and College Performance Tables which identified Queen Mary’s as the most successful sixth form college in Hampshire, based on the progress made by students since leaving school. An Ofsted Report in May praised the quality of education and support at Queen Mary’s, and characterised the progress made by students as “excellent.” Amongst the top A- level performers were ex-pupils from across the Basingstoke area. These include Mitch Barker from Everest Community College, who achieved A grades in Politics, Psychology and Law, and ex-Testbourne pupil Iain Ellis who gained A grades in Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics & Further Mathematics and History. Hayley Butler from Cranbourne School was one of a number of students winning Oxbridge places; she will be taking up her place to study Law with French Law at Magdalen College, Oxford this Autumn, having achieved A grades in French, Spanish and History. Students celebrating AS successes include Fiona Ross from Costello Technology College who achieved A grades in Graphics, English, Law, History and Media Studies, and ex John Hanson pupil Thomas Capper who gained A grades in Computing, Economics, Mathematics, Philosophy and Physics.
Inclusion is Outstanding
Ofsted comment that: "Inclusion is outstanding. The college’s inclusive approach is highly appreciated by the students including those receiving the specific support needed for ‘Oxbridge’ entry and those who need support as a result of learning difficulties or social and emotional problems." Ofsted Oct 07 |