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When Noah was considering where to attend Sixth Form there was no doubt – he wanted to remain at Wycliffe. The reasons? “There are so many opportunities at Wycliffe that you wouldn’t get at another school,” he says. “Wycliffe is also such a tightly knit community and that’s important to me.”
Noah studied Maths, Chemistry and Physics in A Levels and is starting at the University of Birmingham to study Civil Engineering. In his final year at Wycliffe Noah was Head of School.
“Being Head of School has certainly helped with my leadership abilities and I have learned skills which I will be able to apply to my work if I am in charge of a project.”
His advice for future Wycliffe pupils he didn’t hesitate – ‘take risks and find your pioneering spirit’. “Wycliffe is a school of opportunities,” he says. “It doesn’t matter if your friends don’t want to do the same activity, club or trip as you, in fact it’s sometimes better if they don’t. You get to know a different set of people within the wider Wycliffe community across different year groups.” Noah joined Wycliffe in Year 3 and has just finished Sixth Form.
Noah
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