Results and destinations
We are proud that when Dallam Sixth Form students leave us, they are ready for whichever path they choose to follow, whether that’s to a UK or international university or into the world of work through employment or an apprenticeship.
Last year, our students went on to courses across the arts and sciences, including at Russell Group universities. Courses with industry placements were a popular option, while others secured degree apprenticeship placements locally, and yet more took their first steps into the workplace.
Meet our past students
At Dallam Sixth Form, we prepare our students for life, not a specific career. Take a look at the stories below detailing where life has taken some of our past students.
“I am studying at Wingate University in North Carolina and have just finished my third year of four completing a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with a minor in Psychology. Throughout my time at Wingate, I have been a student athlete as part of the swim team. I decided to study in the US because I felt there is a better balance between study and sport and it allowed me to continue to compete at a high level without compromising my education. I also felt that the education system suited me better in that all of my work throughout the four years contributes to my overall grade at the end; it’s not fully weighted on final exams.
“In terms of academic achievements, I have achieved grades that have put me on the university presidents list for four semesters, meaning I had an overall average grade of an A. Swimming-wise I have achieved numerous personal best times and I am also currently placed in the Universities all-time top 10 swimmers for 200 backstroke.
“There’s too many memorable moments to list all of them, but one of the aspects I enjoy most is how united the swim team is, how much of a family we are despite being from all over the world, and the friendships I will take away from my time at Wingate. One of the biggest lessons I learned while being here is that times in swimming don’t matter in the long run, it’s what you take from your sport and time at university that counts because it goes by a lot faster than you think.”
“I was successful in getting a place on a Foundation Degree in Nautical Science at Fleetwood Nautical Campus to become a Deck Officer in the merchant navy with Foreland Shipping Ltd.
“I am in my third phase of my training in my second year. I’ve finished my first trip at sea visiting the Middle East. I am now studying voyage planning, maths and cargo management.
The organisation, study skills and confidence I developed at Dallam Sixth Form have been really useful since leaving Sixth Form.”
“I have just finished all my exams and coursework for my undergrad in Psychology at Chester University.
“I have also handed in my dissertation, which was “The long-term effects of parental divorce, parent attachment, adult attachment and the intergenerational transmission of divorce on future relationship satisfaction”.
“To celebrate finishing my degree, I have been doing some travelling (Paris, Lyon, Sardinia and Iceland so far).
“I have secured a place at UCLan this year to complete a full-time Masters degree in Clinical Psychology.
“I have also got a job as a support worker for the Cumbria Teaching Agency. This job entails supporting children with complex mental health needs in various residential schools around Cumbria.”
“I have just completed my four year integrated masters degree in Physiotherapy at the University of Plymouth, where my dissertation ‘Evaluating the effectiveness of falls interventions’ achieved a first. Part of my studies involved 6 different clinical placements, with ICU being the one I enjoyed the most and where I hope to work in the future. In the second year of my degree I set up and ran the university paddle boarding club, something I am proud to have done whilst balancing such an intense course.
My time at Dallam progressed not only my academic skills, but also encouraged me to aim high. I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do after Sixth Form, but the encouragement from my teachers meant I knew I could do whatever I put my mind to. This has put me in a good position throughout my time at university, and I am grateful for the way Dallam shaped me as a teen.”
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