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University Destinations 2018 Name Previous School University Course Destination University Harry Bolton Holcombe Grammar Zoology Anglia Ruskin Dominic Kwan King’s School, Canterbury Medicine Anglia Ruskin Finlay Cripps Berkhamsted School Int Rel with Economics Birmingham Oskar Erb-Rutherford Bickley Park School Applied Psychology Brighton Constance Skillern Simon Langton Grammar Modern Languages Bristol Daisy Cochrane-Dyet Sackville School Veterinary Science Bristol Hugo McFadyen Tonbridge Grammar Zoology Bristol Owen Wokes Maidstone Grammar Accounting & Finance BUWE Lorna Kennedy King’s School, Rochester Psychology BUWE Ruiqui Wang Box Hill School Art Foundation Camberwell Warach Veeranonchai Thai Government Scholar Maths Cambridge Giovanni Del Guercio St Olave’s Grammar Economics & Management Cardiff Frederick Hutchins Tonbridge School Business & Management Cardiff Aarti Sharma St John’s Catholic Comp Optometry Cardiff Merryn Smith Walthamstow Hall Psychology Cardiff Iris Joffe Invicta Grammar Nursing Cardiff Nadia West Ecole le Verseau, Belgium Art Foundation Central St Martins Elise Bailey St Anselm’s, Canterbury Music & Musical Theatre Chichester George Felipes Bayside Comp, Gilbraltar Intl Marketing & Business De Montfort Lena Sukprasongphol Ruthin School Law Dundee Nathan Antrobus Hillcrest School, Kenya Mechanical Engineering Dundee Alex Maynard Maidstone Grammar History Edinburgh University Destinations 2018 Yasmin Hamza Gravesend Grammar Accounting Essex Joshua Chopra King’s School, Rochester Psychology Essex Charles Stacey Howard School, Rainham History Essex Neranjana Elapatha Bryony School Psychology Essex James Martin Judd School Archaeology Exeter Elizabeth Brown Kent College, Canterbury Drama Exeter Filippo Giustiniani Int School Lausanne Mechanical Engineering Exeter Samuel Poole King’s School, Canterbury Business & Management Exeter Amelia Barker Mayfield School Drama Exeter Joel Champion Judd School Economics & Politics Exeter Oliver Lewis Sutton Valence Flexible Combined Hnrs Exeter Emily Kenny Walthamstow Hall Anthropology Exeter George Marlow Langley Park School Graphic Design Falmouth James Woolger Palmer College Illustration Falmouth Elizabeth McGovern Ampleforth College, York Marine & Freshwtr Biology Glasgow Cara Hall RIC year 7-13 Spanish & Latin Am Studs Hull Isobel Scott-Malden Home Educated English Literature KCL Jack Coleman North Kent College Social Anthropology Kent India Bascome Seevic College Business Economics Kingston Alexander Hutchinson St Olave’s Grammar PPE Lancaster Oliver Jackson King’s School, Canterbury English & Film Leeds Adam Kerr Sir Roger Manwood Bioveterinary Science Liverpool Faustina Nwodo St John’s Catholic Comp Medicine Liverpool Demspey Clarke Belgravia Centre, Doha Film Liverpool J M Co-educational Day and Boarding School Celine Khan Rochester Math International Business Loughborough A Alfie Etheridge Holcombe Grammar Sport & Exercise Loughborough Emily Lai Rochester Grammar Law LSE Matthew Hogan Caterham School Biotechnology Manchester Amy Eldred King’s School, Rochester International Management Manchester Edward Graham King’s School, Canterbury Politics Newcastle Jordan Earle Maidstone Grammar Linguistics Newcastle Name Previous School University Course Destination University Andrew Morgan Tonbridge School Chemical Engineering Newcastle Bedirkhan Kaplan King’s School, Canterbury Modern Lang & Business Newcastle Progress Debewari Acorn House Management Northampton Quentin Pantics Maplesden Noakes English & Philosophy Nottingham Alekh Basra Gravesend Grammar Industrial Economics Nottingham Francesca Griffin London Coll of Cont Arts Sociology Nottingham James Anstee Battle Abbey Economics & Finance Oxford Brookes Sophia Rhodes Cranbrook School Biomedical Science Portsmouth Haviness Vithyakaran Gravesend Grammar Mechanical Engineering Portsmouth Charlotte Bendkowski Sutton Valence Comparative Literature Queen Mary Holly Ellis RIC year 7-13 English Literature Queen Mary Ghazia Fiaz Rochester Grammar Pharmacy Reading Allanah Whiteland Bishop Challoner Film Roehampton Henry Patrick St Olave’s Grammar Philosophy Royal Holloway Jacob Lawson St Olave’s Grammar Aerospace Engineering Sheffield Cordelia Heath King’s School, Rochester Biomedical Science Sheffield Jamie Potter Bethany School Media Production Solent George Ricci Brighton College Games Design South Bank Yattaharan Manoharan Gravesend Grammar Economics & Finance Southampton Adam Davis St John’s Catholic Comp Politics & Intl Relations Southampton Taylor Hills St Olave’s Grammar Population & Geography Southampton Bethany Clark Invicta Grammar Paramedic Science St George’s University Destinations 2018 Ben Atkinson Oakwood Park Media & Film Surrey Robyn Smith Tonbridge Grammar Psychology Surrey Maxwell Phillips King’s School, Rochester Psychology Surrey Felix Allen Rugby School Film Sussex Alice Angel Simon Langton Grammar Sociology Sussex Lilith Saville Hippely Home Educated English & Drama Sussex Alina Webster Hills Road, Cambridge History Sussex Dilaria Karagol Basil Paterson, Edinburgh Psychology Sussex Charles Knox King’s School, Canterbury PPE UCL Mungeh Ndzi Tonbridge School Architecture UCL Gabriel Tiller Hilden Grange School Film & TV UEA Bethany Clark Invicta Grammar Nursing UEA Harrison Ellery-McLean Fettes College Maths & Physics Warwick Louis Griffin Highgate School History Warwick Alexandra Costas Liverpool College Business Westminster Harrison Fornasier Bishop Challoner Interactive Media York Keziah Griffin Weald of Kent Grammar Sociology & Criminology York Co-educational Day and Boarding School A.
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