Sets of twins with identical results and a sextet of straight 9 pupils at a single school were among the success stories on GCSE results day in Norwich.
The panel included Chris Sladen CBE, chair of the Geothermal Energy Advancement Association; Martin Hindicky, CeraPhi Energy chief business officer; Per Gwalter, CeraPhi’s chief project officer, with more than 30 years’ energy industry experience.
She is in her first year of studying A levels in maths, further maths, engineering and physics at the college, with ambitions of a career in renewable energy via a degree-level apprenticeship.
University Technical College Norfolk, on the southern fringe of Norwich
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However, she originally wanted to get into the automotive industry because of her passion for it. She rides the 30-mile hour-long trip to school from her home in Fakenham and back every day on her 125cc motorcycles. Before this motorcycle, she rode a 50cc model that she stripped back and rebuilt herself.