Success

Outstanding Examination Results

In 2011 our 700 A level graduates achieved a pass rate of 99%, the fourteenth consecutive year that our A level pass rate has been significantly above the national average. Our International Baccalaureate students did exceptionally well with 72% achieving the equivalent of 3½ grade A*/A Levels. Our Vocational students also achieved excellent results.

In 2011 International graduates were highly successful in gaining university places

International students received excellent results.  Below are examples of our international students achievements and courses.

2011 A Level Graduate

Grades Achieved

Now Studying

Adrian Li A*, A, A, A Mathematics with Economics at UCL

Sarah Banke Osundina

B, B, B, B

Pharmacy at Reading
Shokhrukh Salomov A*, A, B Economics and Mathematics at York
Ho Man Chung A*, A*, A*, A Pharmacy at Nottingham
Bianca Mihaes A, A, B English and French Law at Kent

After studying at Brock, students have gone on to many top universities to study a breadth of subjects. Some examples of these include:


Bath – Accounting and Finance, Chemistry, Mathematics, Pharmacy
Bristol – Physics, Veterinary Medicine
Exeter – Civil Engineering, Mathematics and Accounting, Materials Engineering, Languages
Imperial College – Biomedical Engineering
Leicester – Psychology
Southampton – Applied Social Sciences, Graphic Arts
St Andrews – Economics, Mathematics
University College London – Civil Engineering, Medical Physics 
 

University Course Links

When booking your place at Brockenhurst College, there is lots of help and advice about what will help you to reach your learning and career goals. We have summarised a list of suggested courses below which may be useful when thinking about progression after Brockenhurst College and into a university course:

  • Architecture: An art based subject such as Graphics, Product Design, Physics and Maths
  • Business Management: Business related subjects with Economics as preferred. Maths is compulsory for some universities
  • Finance: Maths, Business Accounting, Business and Economics
  • Law: English Language, History (both preferred), Philosophy, Law, Languages, Government and Politics
  • Medicine: Chemistry is essential with Biology as suggested plus one other
  • Pharmacy: Chemistry is essential with two others from the following; Biology, Maths and Physics


Please note that entry requirements vary depending on the university. Applicants are advised to check the prospectus/website for the university of consideration for further clarification.