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Cowes Students Earn Place On Prestigious Oxbridge Scholars Programme   

Left to right: Rosie, Maddie, Rusen and Emira.

Four Isle of Wight students have been awarded sought-after places on an Oxbridge scholars programme.

Emira Lutolli, Madeline Rick, Rusen Ugursal, and Rosie Vince of Cowes Enterprise College, have been selected to take part in the initiative, run by the Ormiston Academies Trust (OAT.)

The prestigious programme is in partnership with Oxbridge Applications to give students the opportunity to receive bespoke mentoring, training, and support throughout their application to two of the world's top universities.

Aspiring students and their parents will receive advice from experts on how best to maximise their chances of gaining a place at the selective and prestigious Oxbridge colleges.  

Students will also be invited to attend an open day at the iconic Oxford or Cambridge colleges to experience academic life, talk to Oxbridge students, and explore the facilities and resources available.

Emira, Madeline, Rusen and Rosie earned the positions following their excellent GCSE results and a rigorous application process, which involved demonstrating strong evidence of their subject knowledge, passion for learning, and motivation for high academic achievement.

Rachel Kitley, Principal at Cowes Enterprise College said:

“Emira, Madeline, Rusen and Rosie truly deserve their hard-earned place on the OAT Oxbridge Scholars Programme.

"They have an incredibly bright future ahead of them and we can’t wait to see what they will achieve."

Nick Hudson, CEO at Ormiston Academies Trust, added:

“We are proud of the students selected to participate in the programme.

“We set this programme up in order to provide the best possible support for students who want to attend an aspirational university.

"It is designed to give them the self-confidence, skills, and guidance from experts to help them achieve their highest potential.” 

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