We are incredibly proud of all our students for their wonderful achievements this year.

These results reflect their hard work, dedication and motivation and the ongoing support from the Bury College’s inspirational tutors.

Due to their commitment and personal development at Bury College, hundreds of students are now ready to progress onto higher education or start their careers with either a full-time job or an apprenticeship.

Initial results highlights include:

Advanced Course Pass Rates – 97%
A Level Pass Rates – 96%
Vocational Pass Rates – 97%


Please read on to find our more about our students who have received these fantastic results:

Rebecca Kenyon

A Levels in Biology (A) Chemistry (A) Business Studies (A)

Progression: University of Salford to study Diagnostic Radiography

Former School: The Elton High School

“I am so proud and happy with my results and really grateful to my tutors for all their support and guidance.”

Rebecca Kenyon - Results Day
Alfie Cooper Student Success

Alfie Cooper  

A Levels in Biology (A) Chemistry (A) Psychology (A)

Progression: University of Manchester to study Biomedical Science

Former School: Tottington High School

“I am so happy with these results and wouldn’t have achieved them without the support of my tutors."

Leoni Smith   

T Level Education and Early Years: Assisting Teaching - Distinction

Progression: Manchester Metropolitan University to study Primary Teaching with QTS

Former School: Thornleigh Salesian College

“It feels amazing to have achieved such fantastic results. I can’t wait to make the next steps now and start university.”

Leoni Smith. Student celebrating
Hannah Lomax celebrates Results Day success

Hannah Lomax

Health and Social Care - A*

Progression: University of Salford to study Occupational Therapy   

Former School: Turton High School

“If I had any advice for students starting in September, I would say to enjoy every second of your time at Bury College whilst remembering to work hard.”

Matthew Wheeler    

Level 3 Engineering Diploma: Distinction Star

Progression: Employment as a Carriage Fitter at East Lancashire Railway

Former School: Tottington High School                    

“My time at Bury College was amazing. The work placements I completed helped to develop skills for my career.”

Matthew Wheeler celebrates Results Day success
Group of students celebrating

Madison Ruby Hawthorne     

A Levels in Psychology (B) Sociology (A) Art (A)

Progression: University of Leeds to study Fashion Marketing

Former School: Unsworth Academy

“I am extremely grateful for all the tutors that helped me achieve these grades and were always there for support and guidance.”

Rafi Ahmed Chowdhury

A Levels in Chemistry (A) Physics (A) Maths (A)

Progression: University of Manchester to study Chemistry with Industrial Experience

Former School: The Derby High School

"I want to thank all my tutors; I am really grateful for their time and support throughout my time at Bury College. I wouldn't have achieved these grades without them."

Results Day success 2024

Mirza Ejaz Hussain    

Applied Science: Triple Distinction

Progression: University of Manchester to study Pharmacy

Former School: Unsworth Academy 

“I really appreciate the support and guidance that my tutors provided during my time at Bury College. Thank you to them all.”


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