
Rayhan Ghogha
The Sixth Form Bolton is celebrating the remarkable achievements of students who have secured highly competitive higher and degree apprenticeship places with leading organisations across the country.
Students have overcome fierce competition to secure prestigious opportunities across a range of sectors, including cyber security, law, engineering and finance. Their success reflects their hard work, determination and commitment, as well as the dedicated support provided by The Sixth Form Bolton’s Apprenticeship Academy.
The Apprenticeship Academy has played a vital role in helping students navigate the demanding application process, providing expert guidance with applications, interview preparation, assessment centre techniques and employer engagement. Through personalised support and preparation, students have developed the confidence and skills needed to stand out in competitive recruitment processes.
On Results Day, we caught up with just some of the successful students celebrating their next steps.
Rayhan Ghogha, a former pupil of Eden Boys’ School Bolton, achieved A grades in Maths, A* in Computer Science, B in Physics and A* in EPQ. He will progress onto a Cyber Security Degree Apprenticeship with Frazer-Nash Consultancy.
Rayhan said:
“I’d like to thank all of my teachers for all of the support they have given me throughout the two years and provided me with such a memorable college journey. I’d like to give a special thanks to the careers team who worked tirelessly to aid me with my apprenticeship applications both within and out of college hours.”
Mmachukwu Amanda Onaga, a former pupil of Bolton St Catherine’s Academy, achieved A* in Law, A in English Literature, B in Psychology and A in EPQ. She will progress onto a Legal Apprenticeship with Brabners Law Firm.
Mmachukwu said:
“A big shout out to the Careers Team and the Apprenticeship Academy for all their support and guidance.”

Mmachukwu Amanda Onaga
Olivia Foley, a former pupil of Bury Church of England High School, achieved DDD in Level 3 Applied Science and will progress onto a Level 4 Control and Automation Field Technician Apprenticeship with United Utilities.
Olivia said:
“I’ve really enjoyed making friends and connecting with teachers about my future. My advice is to take every opportunity, thank you all!”

Olivia Foley
Ayesha Jangharia, a former pupil of Bolton Muslim Girls School, achieved A grades in Psychology and Economics and a B in Accounting. She will progress onto a Finance Apprenticeship with a CIMA qualification at Amazon.
Ayesha said:
“I’d like to thank my teachers, friends and parents for their unwavering support and guidance. Enjoy every moment, it goes so fast!”

Ayesha Jangharia
Jill Whitham, Head of Careers at The Sixth Form Bolton, said:
“We are incredibly proud of all of our students who have secured higher and degree apprenticeships this year. These achievements are a reflection of the huge amount of hard work, dedication and determination they have shown throughout their time with us. The Apprenticeship Academy has been instrumental in supporting students every step of the way, from strengthening applications and preparing for interviews to developing confidence for assessment centres. It has been a privilege to see their progress and we wish them every success as they begin these exciting new journeys.”
Congratulations to all of our amazing students, we are so proud of you all.
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