“…Ah get
born, keep warm
Short
pants, romance, learn to dance
Get
dressed, get blessed
Try to be a
success ....
Don't wear
sandals
Try to
avoid scandals
Don’t
wannabe a bum
You better
chew gum
The pump
don't work
‘Cause the
vandals took the handles".
Since I last wrote, the Performance League tables have been
published and once again, our College, as the largest A level provider, is near
the top and the 'best' in the City. This
is contrary to what one would imagine after reading the advertisement headlines
in the local papers, where some post-16 providers have decided to interpret the
tables to put themselves at the top and Wyke Sixth Form College at the
bottom. Ah, there are “..lies, damned
lies and statistics..“.
The success of our students continues to amaze me. This year, for the first time, we have had nine
students being interviewed by Oxford and Cambridge universities with three
being made offers for Veterinary Science, Natural Science and English. Five students have already had offers from
Medical Schools, prestigious Dance courses, the Northern School of Music and the
fabulous success of our Art Students in Cambridge. It made me smile when I heard that during the
interview, the interviewer of one of our outstanding art students went to fetch
his colleagues because he wanted other staff to see the quality of our student’s
portfolio. This, combined with the
highest number of Higher Education applications and our best set of results,
makes me laugh out loud, when I see some of our competitors claiming that their
points per entry is the best. We might
not have the best point score per entry but it is more important to be at the
top of the Department of Education’s Performance League tables. Using the football metaphor, it is more
important to win the league rather than have the best goal difference.
I am thrilled about the success of our students. You continue to be our best ambassadors. Parents and prospective students never fail
to comment on your enthusiasm, positivity and outstanding success. I know that this reflects the tremendous hard
work and support from all of you and the staff (teaching and non-teaching) at
Wyke. Long may that continue.
I am delighted that the staff and students who went to New
York have returned safely and have been sufficiently stimulated by their
experience (despite the inclement weather).
I hope that the Spanish students travelling to Seville and those Religious
Studies/Classical Civilisation students travelling to Rome will also return
similarly enthused and stimulated.
We have introduced a Parent Newsletter from this term through
which we hope we can share some of our successes and highlights of the
term. Any feedback in relation to this
would be most appreciated. We have the
elections for our Student Executive coming up.
I hope that as many of you as possible will get involved, either as
candidates or to listen to the candidates during the hustings. The modular results will be available on 7th
March and I hope that all of you achieve the grades that reflect your
commitment and dedication.
Finally, I understand that the theme for the fancy dress
during Rag Week on 18th March
is Pop Culture. I have already sorted
out my costume. Have you? All I can say is that I have appeared on many
"hit" movies. As for my
beloved Leeds, I'll save that for another day.
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