Many of our current Upper Sixth are celebrating after being offered places at a range of top universities. A key part of the Norwich School journey is future pathways, getting pupils where they want to go. This is true whether it is university, apprenticeship, Art Foundation course or straight into the world of employment.
UCAS remains a key route for many of our pupils and Norwich School candidates have already received many offers. Whilst some universities and most medical schools, will not make decisions until late February or early March, it is appropriate to recognise the exciting offers already coming in for our U6.
Congratulations to all those receiving offers from Oxford or Cambridge;
Surname |
Subject |
University |
College |
Nathanael Bean |
Medicine |
Cambridge |
Peterhouse |
William Cheng |
Chemistry |
Oxford |
Exeter |
Joshua Gray |
Experimental Psychology |
Oxford |
Brasenose |
Ranya Kumar |
Medicine |
Cambridge |
St Catharine’s |
Kian Moghaddas |
Classics and Oriental Studies |
Oxford |
Brasenose |
Aniruddh Prabhu |
Medicine |
Cambridge |
Gonville & Caius
|
Katja Ruda |
Engineering |
Cambridge |
Queens' |
James Thistlewood |
Physics |
Oxford |
Wadham |
ONs
Grace Collen
|
Law |
Oxford |
Oriel |
Oliver Udy
|
History |
Cambridge |
Robinson |
Creative Courses
Akshita Brahma – Unconditional offer for Theatre Practices & Production - Roehampton
Billy White - English Literature with Creative Writing - UEA
Ruby Landis – Advertising & Brand Design – Ravensbourne University
Matthew Dean - Film & Moving Image Production – NUA
Nadia Sharpe – Interior Architecture & Design- Nottingham Trent, Northumbria
Alice Wollocombe – Liberal Arts – Durham
Joe Rowlinson - Architecture – Loughborough, Newcastle
Libby Hargrave – Fashion Marketing - Leeds
Economics, Business & Finance
Zak Ashdown – Business Entrepreneurship – Southampton
Harry Crane – Business Management – Leeds
Claudia Martinez – Business Management and Economics – Sheffield
Jemima Montgomery – Business, Economics & Finance – Loughborough
Grace Colchester – Business & Management – Reading
George Wright – Business Management with a year in industry - York
Thomas Gourlay – Economics (with placement) – Bath
Alice Martin – Economics & Geography – Leeds
(ON) Cameron Smith – Finance – Durham (unconditional)
Languages
Oriana Alizond - MFL - Exeter, Edinburgh, Durham
Charlotte Cranfield - MFL – Bath, Exeter, Durham
Humanities and Social Sciences
Huck Hempsall – English & Philosophy – Bristol
Millie Benstead – English & Philosophy – Nottingham
Juliet Steed – English Literature – Glasgow
Aaditya Khurana - History of Art & German – Bristol, UCL, SOAS
Joseph Osbourne - History – Nottingham, Manchester
Alice Wollocombe – History of Art - UCL, Bristol, Edinburgh
Evie Witte – Marine Geography – Cardiff
Medicine and Physiotherapy
Ana Belen Cacho – Medicine - Exeter
Benita Stipp – Medicine - St George’s
Peter Awad – Medicine - Plymouth and Keele
Isabel Swindells- Medicine - UCL
Eleanor Hayward - Physiotherapy - Leicester
Ben Pestell - Physiotherapy - UWE, York St John and Sheffield Hallam
Archie Conway – Physiotherapy – Oxford Brookes
Other STEM courses
Nan Chen – Artificial Intelligence & Computer Science – Edinburgh
Sam Todd – Computer Science for Cyber Security
Victoria Atkins - Natsci (Physics) - UCL, Leicester and Nottingham
Eugen Fischer - Physics - UCL, Edinburgh
James Pearson – Mathematics – Durham, Nottingham, York, Warwick
Raunaq Rai – Natural Sciences – Durham, Nottingham, Bath, Exeter
Angus Toms– Computer Science - Loughborough
Emily Wallace- Biomedical Science – York, Bath, Southampton, Durham
Henry Wong - Engineering – UCL, Bristol, Durham
Lorna Gauvain – Forensic Psychology – Portsmouth