21st August 2023
Probably the extra freedom both in studying but generally as well. Particularly the new U6th form house has felt distinct from the rest of the school.
The general friendliness of the community and the extensive pastoral support available.
New, interesting and exciting.
Probably to get involved in as many things as possible, as with many things in life; the more you put in, the more you get out.
The academic challenge of University and the chance to study deeply on a subject I am very passionate about.
I am going to study Economics, mainly because I really enjoy understanding how our modern society works and therefore how it can be improved from different policy approaches.
I would just like to say thank you, both to all present and past staff who have helped me to develop into the person I am today. Reflecting upon my 7 years at KESW, I realise how fortunate I have been to have access to so many great opportunities for both social and educational development.