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Are you ready to embark on an exciting new chapter in your educational journey? If so, join us at Ulverston Victoria High School for our Sixth Form Open Evening on Thursday, November 21, from 6pm to 8pm.
This is an invaluable opportunity for prospective students and their families to explore the full variety of courses on offer and meet with subject teachers.
At UVHS, we are proud to provide over 20 A-Level subjects, each designed to challenge and engage students. Our high academic standards consistently lead to impressive results, enabling progress to top universities and the securing of coveted degree apprenticeships. Whether your interests lie in the sciences, humanities, or creative arts, we have a course tailored to your aspirations.
The evening will include informative presentations in the main hall by Director of Sixth Form, Rob Rastelli, at 6pm and 7:15pm. These sessions will provide insight into our curriculum, teaching philosophy, and the comprehensive support systems we have in place to help students succeed. Our dedicated teaching staff will be available throughout the evening to discuss the wide range of A-Level options and vocational pathways, helping you make informed choices about your future.
Prospective students and parents will also have the chance to meet our current students, who will share their personal experiences and the benefits of studying at UVHS. You can also explore our state-of-the-art facilities, including dedicated study areas, designed to enhance your learning experience.
In addition to academic excellence, UVHS offers a vibrant extracurricular program that fosters personal development and enriches student life. Engage in sports, arts, and various clubs to build friendships and develop essential skills.
We look forward to welcoming you on Thursday, November 21, where you can take the first steps toward achieving your A-level ambitions.
Your journey to A-level success starts here at UVHS!
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