Lancing pupils receive Oxbridge offers

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Nine students at Lancing College have received offers to study at Oxford and Cambridge Universities, including two prestigious choral scholarships to Merton and Keble Colleges, Oxford.

This achievement reinforces Lancing’s year-in-year-out success in preparing students for the most competitive, academically rigorous demands of Oxbridge entrance.

The College boats an outstanding depth of talent in the toughest academic disciplines, right across the Humanities and Sciences. Lancing also has a track record of its students securing top flight offers to study at the country’s most high-ranking Medical Schools and Music Conservatoires, as well as the very best universities in the US, Canada and Europe.

Above all and central to the College’s Oxbridge success lies its commitment to first-class, inspiring teaching, with help from outside of the classroom aiding the independence of thought, intellectual flair and academic rigour essential to Oxbridge achievement.

Aidan Strong has been offered a place to study Mathematics at Lincoln College, Oxford and Michail Manthios has received an offer from Robinson College, Cambridge, also to read Mathematics. Lohith Konathala gained an offer to study Engineering at Trinity College, Cambridge.

Connie Winn-Taylor has secured an offer to study History and Spanish from Murray Edwards College, Cambridge. Simon Brophy has received an offer to study Languages at Downing College, Cambridge, whilst Nat Oliver has achieved both an offer to study English and French and a choral scholarship at Keble College, Oxford. Cecily Moorsom has also gained an offer to study Music and a choral scholarship at Merton College, Oxford.

Laurenz Lehmann has been offered a place to study Medicine at University College, Oxford, and Angus Ngan a place to study Law at St Catherine’s College, Oxford.

In addition, five students have applied for places at various prestigious medical schools, including the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland, Imperial College, UCL, Bristol and Buckingham universities. An offer to study at the Royal Veterinary College in London is also already on the cards for an aspiring vet.

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