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Students’ Aspire

The Aspire Liverpool Programme is designed to help students maximise their potential, more specifically by identifying students who would benefit from further intellectual guidance as they prepare to make applications to top UK universities including Oxford and Cambridge. Seven of our Year 12 students have successfully gained places on the Aspire Liverpool Programme. Currently, they attend regular seminars, Oxbridge style tutorials and receive one to one mentoring. Furthermore, all being well in the current climate, the students have gained places on a 3-day residential to St Peter’s College Oxford to gain further insight into life and study at an Oxbridge University. Well done to Joash, Conor, Amber, Rachel, Libby, Ellie and Kayleigh. A fabulous achievement!