Fareham College celebrates 99 per cent pass rate despite lockdown limitations
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Fareham College, which specialises in vocational and industry-based courses, saw more than a quarter of its students receiving a top grade in their course.
Among them was Ed Ralls, who received a triple Distinction* in Uniformed Public Services – with the Titchfield resident aiming to serve his community as he starts the Hampshire Constabulary apprentice police officer programme later in the year.
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‘I got the best grades I could get – I worked really hard to get the grades.’
Despite having to continue the final part of his course from home due to the national lockdown, Ed took the change in his stride: ‘It was different and I enjoyed (working from home) – I found it easier.’
But the limitations imposed by social distancing meant other students lost out – including music student Faith Chalton who was looking forward to organising a large gig for her band ‘The Fever’ as part of her coursework.
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The 18-year-old, who will continue her studies with her band next year, said: ‘It is disappointing – but we’re excited for next year.
‘We know we work well as a band and we’re looking forward to trying different music.
‘We’ll have to see what venues remain open next year.’
Also facing a future in an uncertain profession is Lucy Uttley, who received a Distinction in music performance and is off to study music at the University of Southampton – a step towards her dream of becoming a pit-drummer for West End shows.
The 18-year-old said, who has played at Portsmouth Guildhall with the HMS Sultan Volunteer Band last year, said: ‘It’s always been my dream to be a drummer – I’m not going to let that go.’
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Hide AdThe college’s principal, Andrew Kaye, said he was ‘extremely proud’ of his students for overcoming the challenges presented by Covid-19.
He said: ‘I’m absolutely delighted for our students. Our students really put in extra effort and that has paid off with their results.
‘Largely students have coped well with (working online) and dealt with it.
‘Now I’m excited about getting back into the class room in September.’