College hails record exam success
2nd September 2022
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BMet College is celebrating a record year of GCSE success, with students gaining a 91 per cent pass rate in English, Maths and Biology.

Around 450 students are also enjoying top level success after achieving a pass rate of grades 4 and above (4 to 9).

The college says the results reflect the hard work, determination and commitment of those studying at BMet’s James Watt, Matthew Boulton and Sutton Coldfield colleges.

BMet offers GCSE study in English, Maths and Biology for learners aged between 16 and 19, as well as adult learners either as standalone opportunities, or as part of a variety of courses including ESOL, foundation learning and vocational.

Jan Myatt, Matthew Boulton College vice principal, said: “As always, as a college, we are very happy with our students’ achievements, in gaining their GCSE results.

“Many of our students have come to us without a GCSE English or maths pass and we have helped them achieve great grades to go on to university, higher level course options, employment or start an apprenticeship.

“These results prove that whatever learning stage you are at, it’s never too late for you to gain your GCSEs and follow career ambitions.

“A huge well done to our students and staff for everything they’ve achieved this year, and we look forward to hearing about their exciting futures.”BMet is currently enrolling for this September’s GCSE admission, alongside A Level and vocational courses, apprenticeships and higher level courses.

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