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Solihull duo receive Oxbridge offers

Solihull Editorial 17th Feb, 2025   0

A PAIR of Solihull students at Solihull Sixth Form College are Oxbridge bound.

Dan Martin has been successful in getting an offer from Queens’ College at the University of Cambridge to study German and ab initio Russian.

And Eliza Hamid has an offer for Biology at Somerville College at the University of Oxford.

Dan came to the College from King Edward’s School Birmingham to study A levels in German, History and Politics and believes this offer is an extra motivation to do well in his examinations this summer.

He said: “I am extremely pleased to receive an offer. I applied to Cambridge because it’s the best university in the world for modern foreign languages.

“The application process was very stressful, with multiple different stages to worry about, but I received lots of support from staff at College.




“This offer has given me motivation to study hard in the final months of Year 13 to secure my place at Cambridge.”

For Eliza Hamid, a former Queensbridge School student, her A level studies include Biology, Chemistry and Geology.


She said: “I was fortunate enough to not have to sit an entrance exam and that made things less difficult than I imagined they would be. I had support with my Personal Statement and an interview exchange and I did lots of super-curricular activities such as watching documentaries and attending a summer school to help prepare me. The pressure is on to achieve my grades, but I think a degree at Oxford would open many options for my future career.”

The duo met with College principal Martin Sullivan to discuss receiving Oxbridge offers.

He said: “Getting an Oxbridge offer is a big achievement and I hope our learners are as proud of themselves as I am of them. I wish them the very best of luck in their examinations this summer and I hope I will get an opportunity to celebrate with them on Results Day.

“Many of our young people are still waiting to hear what offers they get from university. We had 1,047 applications made this year and I’m proud of all of our students for the hard work they put into those applications while also juggling their A level, BTEC or T level studies. I know there is still a lot of hard work to do, but I have every faith that if they stay focussed, they will achieve their dreams.”