I began teaching in 1982 and in those 34 years time I have taught around 200 A-level students and approximately 1500 GCSE students, helping them all towards outstanding results.
My A-level students in particular have always attained grade A in their speaking exams. Many of my A-levels students sit their exams as early as Year 10.
Many of my students have gone on careers in areas as diverse as law, medicine, teaching, physics, pharmacy, radiography, business, aeronautical engineering, physiotherapy and sport and exercise. All gained valuable UCAS points for their university applications. Some of those wonderful success stories include…
- Alia Ansar – went on to study pharmacy; her A-level Urdu studies gave her additional UCAS points so she could gain admission into university.
- Faisal Jabbar Chaudary went on to become an optician.
- Asma Siddique studied law at the University Of Bradford.
- Maheen Khan from Bradford Academy went on to become a pharmacist.
- Zakki Sarfaraz from Dixons City Academy studied Sports Science at Leeds Beckett.
- Sohaib Qaiser from Bradford Academy, took after-school GCSE Urdu classes and went on to study optometry.
- Sabah Aruje went on to study Physiotherapy at the University of Leeds, with an A-level in Urdu.