Cambridge United’s first year apprentices received their GCSE results on Friday and were in a celebratory mood with positive results all across the board.
Meanwhile, the Club’s recent apprenticeship graduates were awarded their A-Level and BTEC results, with many surpassing their final grades with remarkable success.
From the Club:
“One noteworthy achievement to highlight is the 100% success rate among all second-year Sporting Excellence Professional (SEP) apprentices’ qualifications, with each student earning the top mark of Distinction. Their assessment involved a Knowledge Test, Professional Interview and Practical Observation—a great benchmark set by the group.
“George Hoddle, Amaru Kaunda, Liam Chadwick, Ronan Ismaili, Patrick Staszewski, and Reece Hipwell all achieved triple Distinction*.
“George Scales earned double Distinction*, while Mo Habib achieved DM (Distinction, Merit).
“A special mention also goes to Daniel Carey-Evans, who not only completed his BTEC qualification with a double Distinction*, but also excelled in his two A-levels in Maths and Philosophy, achieving an impressive two A’s. His dedication and work ethic truly deserve recognition.”
Harsh Joshi, the Club’s Head of Education said: “I am immensely proud of our First Year Scholars after they received their GCSE results today. They have worked extremely hard over the past two years and they deserve to receive plaudits for this.
“I am also very proud of our U18 scholars, who surpassed their initial entry grades whilst demonstrated unparalleled dedication in balancing their rigorous training schedules with their academic responsibilities.
“This remarkable achievement speaks volumes about their hard work and commitment to their education and personal development. Their successes underscore the club’s commitment to developing well-rounded individuals prepared for success in all areas of life.
“I am thrilled to highlight the outstanding 100% success rate of our second-year Sporting Excellence Professional apprentices, all achieving Distinction in their qualifications. This group has set a remarkable benchmark for future scholars, and I am excited to see where their journeys lead them next, both on and off the pitch.”