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Oxbridge for Laisterdyke A Level Student
Year 11 student, at Laisterdyke Business and Enterprise College, Aneeka Hussain’s exceptional learning and studying ethics awarded her a free place at Oxford University’s summer school.
This auspicious University, so regularly connected to academic excellence, runs a specially targeted initiative for students from state schools with suitable GCSE grades to encourage their learning potential and the experience of university life.
Jen McIntosh, Laisterdyke and Enterprise College Principal says: “Aneeka was competing with 3500 other young hopefuls for the opportunity to experience life at Oxford University. We are all extremely proud of her achievement and hope the experience will lead her to Oxford where she hopes to study English Literature.”
Aneeka says of the experience - “I absolutely loved the experience. It was amazing and extremely inspirational - I would love to study there one day.”
Aneeka will continue her studies at Laisterdyke Business and Enterprise College next year taking A-levels in English Literature, History and RE.
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