Head of Trinity Catholic College in Middlesbrough, Louise Dwyer, quoted Albert Einstein as she praised students for their hard work and tenacity that enabled them to overcome the challenges of the pandemic.
βEinstein once said, βIn the middle of difficulty lies opportunityβ,β she said. βThis quotation sums up the journey the class of 2021 have been on here at Trinity Catholic College Sixth Form.Β Β
βOur Year 13s have spent much of their post-16 study working remotely from home,β she said. βHowever, out of adversity comes great strength. The class of 2021 have remained focused and driven throughout their time here and we could not be more proud of them.
βWe are delighted to note many fantastic individual achievements and to see that our students will be going off to study in some of the country’s most prestigious universities.
βI would like to thank all our parents, staff and governors for their dedication and the support they have given to the class of 2021 over their time here at Trinity Catholic College.
βI wish them all the very best in their next adventures β they will always be members of the Trinity family.β
Among Trinityβs many success stories is aspiring inventor Paul Varkey, who achieved A* grades in chemistry and maths and an A in physics. He is going to study aeronautical engineering at Loughborough, one of the countryβs top universities for engineering.
Paul has been with the NPCAT family since primary school, attending St Josephβs in Middlesbrough before moving on to Trinity from 11 to 16 and then studying for his A levels at Trinity Sixth Form.Β Β
βI couldnβt have done it without the help of Trinity staff and I am enormously thankful for the support,β he said.
Rachel Constantinou will study Law at one of the countryβs most prestigious universities,Β Durham, after being awarded A* grades in English literature, history and sociology.
Rachel attended Sacred Heart Catholic Primary in Middlesbrough before moving on to Trinity.Β Β
βAll the hard hard work I have done has paid off,β she said.
Elena Chadwick achieved A* grades in biology and sociology and an A in English literature. The former St Augustineβs Catholic Primary pupil will go to Sunderland University to study Paramedic Science, an extremely competitive course, before becoming a paramedic.Β
βI was so pleased when I opened my results,β she said. βIβm just so happy β thanks to all my teachers for helping me.β
Joe Tempestoso has set his sights on working in public health after achieving an A* in geography and As in both English language and business. Joe attended St Edwardβs Catholic Primary School and completed his GCSEs at Trinity.
He has been accepted by Newcastle University, where he will study a joint honours degree in geography and politics.Β
βIβm happy with my results, especially the A* in geography, as I enjoyed that subject the most. Thank you to all my teachers for their support, not only for the last two years but also during my five years at secondary school.β

Logan Boylen achieved an impressive three grade 9s in his triple science and four grade 8s.
Former St Patrickβs Primary School pupil Kane Hunter is elated after achieving a grade 9 in History, two grade 8s and two grade 7s.
Former Christ the King Primary School pupil Heidi Parry is overjoyed after achieving a grade 9 in RE and three grade 8s, in English, Geography and Science.
Former Christ the King Primary School pupil Hazel Newton achieved a grade 9 in RE as well as five grade 8s and four grade 7s.
Kayley Walton, a former student of St Patrickβs Primary School, gained passes in all her subjects and is especially pleased to have achieved a grade 8, three grade 7s and four grade 5s.
Ben Gowland is delighted at achieving his one grade 8, three grade 7s and two grade 6s.
St Peterβs pupils and staff are celebrating deserved GCSE success for their determination and dedication in the most unique and challenging circumstances.
Head girl Amelia Salt, achieved three grade 9s, including English and History, a grade 8 in RE and three grade 7s including Maths and Science.
Yumna Zahid achieved eight grade 9s (including DT, English Language and Literature, Geography, RE, Biology, Chemistry and Physics), a grade 8 in Maths and grade 7 in Spanish.
Lydia Laverick achieved a grade 9 in RE, three Grade 8s, in English Language and Literature and Geography, and four grade 7s, including Art, Maths and Science.
Ellie Morgan achieved two grade 9s (Art and RE), a grade 8 in English Literature and five grade 7s, including English Language, History, Maths and Science.