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Why did you choose to come to Wycliffe to study?
My parents admired the beauty of the school grounds and believed that the School helps to shape children.
What A Levels did you study?
Art, Biology, Chemistry, and the Extended Project Qualification.
What is one piece of advice you would give to someone looking to join Wycliffe?
Make sure you try everything you possibly can; there are so many opportunities that you don’t want to look back on when you’re older and regret not trying out a new skill that you could’ve potentially enjoyed or thrived at.
What positive experiences have you had at school?
I have loved being able to interact with different people in my year and across the whole school in the various activities outside of the classroom, such as Hockey, Netball, choir, CCF, as I have made so many friends, which I would’ve never without these activities.
What is your biggest achievement at Wycliffe?
My biggest achievement at Wycliffe was my GCSE results, which I was overjoyed about!
How did your teachers/ Careers department help you when selecting A Levels and considering a future career?
I have always known what profession I wanted to go into, so my teachers and the Careers Department helped advise me on the best A Level choices to increase my chances of getting into that career pathway—this being Medicine, which is a very competitive course, therefore any advice from my teachers on how to improve my chances of being accepted, I willingly followed.
What are your plans after Wycliffe?
I have progressed to The Medical School of the University of Nicosia. I will be undertaking a Medicine course in Cyprus starting this September.
Ask Amber what her favourite subject is, and she will tell you without a moment’s hesitation – Drama.
Amelia was awarded a substantial scholarship from Harvard where she is studying Chemistry and plays for the Harvard Women Varsity Squash Team.
Atolani joined Wycliffe College in Year 8 when he was 12 years old.
Chloe, Boarder from Hong Kong
Meet Emilin, who joined Wycliffe in Year 9, when she travelled from Colombia to study with us.
With Wycliffe from Reception to completing Sixth Form.
Mikey moved here from London to join Wycliffe at the start of Year 3, and has made lots of friends already.
Gaining a professional contract with Gloucester Rugby Club.
When Noah was considering where to attend Sixth Form there was no doubt – he wanted to remain at Wycliffe.
For Olivia, Wycliffe has made her feel secure enough to challenge herself and to find her pioneering spirit.
Meet Ollie, Head of School for 2022/23.
Progressing to Medicine
From Switzerland to the UK.
For Sohil, current Year 10 pupil who comes from a Forces’s family, life at Wycliffe has given him a home in one place where he can develop strong friendships and be part of a supportive community.
My family has generations of Ghurkas in the British and Indian Army from both sides of my parents.
Meet Zhakhangir, he has gone to Boston University.