Students at Callywith College in Bodmin have received some excellent university offers.

Liv Pennington, who is studying A-Levels in French, history and geography, plus an Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), has received five university offers to study history and French at Oxford, King’s College in London, Manchester, Exeter and Warwick.

Liv said: “I was so happy when I got my Oxford offer that I was just jumping up and down!

“While I don’t yet have a definite preference for which university I’d like to go to, I am really excited to start a degree and get to experience student life!

“The support from Callywith, especially when it came to the Oxford application process, has been incredible with my teachers putting sessions in place to help prepare for each stage. It’s been completely invaluable.

“In the future, I know I’d like to go travelling and get to see some more of the world but when it comes to career choices, I’m as yet unsure – just happy to see where this next bit of life and education takes me.

Max Booth, who is studying A-Level business studies, geography and politics and an EPQ, has so far received four offers with his preferred choice being Nottingham University to study politics and international relations.

Max said: “I’m excited to go to university and all the opportunities that come with it and meeting new people that are interested in the same subjects as me. I’m also looking forward to having more freedom to live away from home and to have a choice of course modules that best suit what I’m most interested in.

“After university I hope to join the Navy and work as a diplomatic relations and warfare officer.”

Charley Marshall, who is studying a BTEC Level 3 sport diploma, has received four offers with her preferred choice being Plymouth Marjon University to study sport coaching and physical education.

Charley said: “Having all these offers has provided me with a choice and I feel excited for the new opportunities waiting for me but also nervous to start a new chapter of my life.

“My time at Callywith has helped me to realise what part of sport I want to mainly focus on. In the future, I would like to become a PE teacher in a secondary school and a swimming coach.”