BPP’s Laura Beswick chose to participate in Rise because she wants to educate young people that university isn’t the only option to secure a professional career.
The UK-wide campaign helps teenagers from low socioeconomic backgrounds gain vital business skills. For MHA Moore and Smalley, it offers a chance to “put something back” into its community.
The GCSE exam results are just in - and schools around the UK are sending in their results. We don t have space to give each school a separate story - with all those great pictures - but we will be publishing the texts together as they come in. Congratulations everyone!A.
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