Destinations & Our Alumni
The impact of the quality of education and CEIAG that TAH students receive can be seen in the destinations data, which is significantly above national average.
- 96.88% of last year’s cohort are in employment, education, or on an apprenticeship course
- In 2021, we saw an increase in the number of students continuing to study A levels and apprenticeship courses
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TAH 2019 | TAH 2020 | TAH 2021 | TAH 2022 |
Number of students | 277 | 288 | 296 | 295 |
Students staying in education | 93.06% | 93.1% | 91.32% | 91.53% |
Students entering apprenticeships | 5.40% | 3.13% | 5.56% | 4.41% |
Students entering employment | 5.41% | 6.60 % | 7.29 % | 7.29% |
Student not in education or employment/unknown | 0.35% | 2.80% | 2.78% | 2.27% |
Our Alumni
Caitlin McMahon
After closing the chapter in my life at Trinity, my next adventure started in Newcastle last September, where I am currently studying English Literature at Newcastle University.
Theo Collins
I studied Maths, Chemistry and Biology. Currently, I am in Leicester, studying Pharmacy at De Montfort University School of Pharmacy. I am also a Dispenser for TrustMed Pharmacy at LRI University Hospitals Leicester.
Charlotte Faulkner
After gaining my A levels in History, French and English Literature and leaving 6th form, I went to study law at St John’s College, University of Cambridge. Having joined in 2019, I am just completing my first year and I’ve really enjoyed it.
Joely Knight
I attended Âí±¨Ãâ·ÑÂÛ̳ sixth form from 2015-2017. I studied art, photography and health and social care. Health and social care created the foundations for my career. I am employed at a local hospital trust as a Trainee Nursing Associate, and funded to study the foundation degree at University. I hope many others can be inspired to work in the healthcare sector, as it is the most rewarding job ever!