Bradford College Film Students Triumph in Prestigious 2Weeks2MakeIt Competition
1 dayA team of Film and Television Production students from Bradford College has won the highly esteemed 2Weeks2MakeIt competition.
There were nerves, excitement and cheers at Bradford College as the Class of 2021 collected GCSE and Level 2 BTEC results today (12 August 2021).
Some students collected results from the David Hockney Building this morning while others went online to discover their grades – but Dawn Leak, Vice Principal, said: “Whatever the results, we know how hard you have worked this year and we are very proud of you.”
Among students who arrived early to pick up results was Umama Khan, who achieved a grade 7 in chemistry, a 6 in biology, 5s in physics and English language and a 4 in maths. She now plans to study an Access to Higher Education Science qualification. She said: “I feel really good, I’m really happy!”
Shamshir Afzal was “buzzing” after finally receiving the qualification he has been waiting for – a Grade 4 at Maths GCSE. The 31-year-old civil servant and Law graduate said: “It’s the sense of achievement more than anything. That was the real purpose of doing this, for myself.”
Friends Suzanne Barrett and Sarah Lawton were cheering when they found out they had passed their Maths GCSE – Suzanne with a 5 and Sarah with a 4. Suzanne, who undertook the GCSE while studying for a BA (Hons) in Supporting and Managing Learning in Education degree with the college, said: “I’m shaking!”
There was also delight when Syeda Hussain gained grade 4s in her Maths and English Language GCSEs. She said: “I feel a bit overwhelmed, to be honest!” She was joined by her friend Amirah Nazar, who also gained 4s in the same subjects.
Meanwhile, father-of-seven Husam Alasttal was celebrating after gaining a grade 8 in maths. The 52-year-old said: “I feel excellent. So happy.”
As well as helping him become a strong role model to his family, the qualification was especially poignant following the death of his father. Husam said: “My father passed away in March. I said ‘I can’t finish it.’ But I finished it.”
Husam was joined by his friend Osama Ali, who gained a grade 6 in maths. Both thanked tutor Sunil Pullan for his support. Husam said: “He helped us achieve our goals.”
Toby Ward, 35, is about to start an Access to HE course in Nursing and Midwifery at Bradford College after gaining two grade 7s in biology and English language, and a grade 4 in maths. the father-of-three decided to take the qualifications and retrain to enter the healthcare profession. He hopes to become either a nurse or a midwife in the future.
Dawn added: “It has been a very challenging year for students, who have faced a great deal of uncertainty over the past year. Our students have had to adapt to some very difficult situations with the Coronavirus related restrictions.
” Everyone has coped so well in difficult circumstances. But today their sense of pride and the opportunity achievement brings means our students have every reason to feel proud of themselves. We are honoured to have been part of their journey as we continue to support our students and transform lives.
“Whatever comes next, Bradford College is ready to support our students on their journey.”
Your future begins here at Bradford College. To find all the information you need on how to apply, enrol and take the next step on your learning journey, visit https://www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk/enrolment-2021/
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