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The Sunday Times Schools Guide 2021 - Sixth Form College of the Year

Students receive groundbreaking A-Level results at LAE Tottenham


We are delighted to announce another set of outstanding A-Level results for students at the London Academy of Excellence Tottenham (LAET) – the Club-sponsored Sixth Form college based on the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium campus. 

Successful students Jehoiady, Laila, Leroy and Gabriel with Headteacher Jan Balon Photo by James Veysey/Shutterstock

55% of grades were either A* or A with 86% A*-B, the strongest ever exam results for LAET and notably above national averages. As is typically the case for LAET graduates, the majority of students have secured places at Russell Group universities and a record number have won places on competitive degree apprenticeships with a diverse range of prestigious employers across industries including automotive engineering, investment banking, tech and software engineering.

For the first time in the school’s history, students have gained places at prestigious overseas Universities, with two students heading to Harvard University on full academic scholarships. 

It’s also been a record year for offers to Oxford and Cambridge, with at least 16 students gaining places, taking the total to 61 since the school opened in 2017, with local student Gabriel Fetai winning a place at Oxford to study Economics and Management having achieved an A* and two As.

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This year has also seen the largest-ever number of LAET students secure places on university courses relating to Art, including Architecture, Art Foundation, Creative Arts and Games Art. 

Meanwhile, a record number of LAET students have secured competitive degree apprenticeships with an array of employers including Rokos Capital Management, Shell, Jaguar Land Rover, Goldman Sachs and Amazon.

Ibrahim Hannan has won a place on a degree apprenticeship with Shell in Quantative Analysis having secured straight A’s in Economics, Maths and Philosophy. He said: “When I received my offer, I was extremely happy given that the degree apprenticeship applications are a very long process with multiple interviews and assessments - I was very grateful that my hard work paid off. My advice I would like to share to applicants is to not let rejection hold you back as I received many rejections myself but kept applying and keeping myself motivated. I am excited about my apprenticeship starting soon as it will be a new experience from my normal academic life and I am curious to see how I enjoy the working world after A-Levels.”

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Jan Balon, Headteacher, said: “Beyond the incredible headline figures, it’s the individual success stories which are so inspiring. This cohort proves that Tottenham can be a springboard to anywhere and I am so proud of the achievements of every single student who was and will remain part of the LAE Tottenham community.”

Donna-Maria Cullen, Executive Director of Tottenham Hotspur, LAET’s business sponsor, said: “Every year we await A-Level results with huge excitement at the Club in anticipation of what the extremely talented students at LAE Tottenham will achieve. Yet again, the results are incredible with more new ground broken as we see students heading for prestigious overseas universities, along with the many who have won Oxbridge, Russell Group and degree apprenticeship places. Huge congratulations to all students and staff on another year of outstanding A-Level results. We are immensely proud of you all. You represent a Tottenham that is rising.”

Adam Pettitt, Head of Highgate School, the principal education sponsor said: “LAET’s students are living up to the name they quote with such pride: excellence!  And importantly,  excellence in Tottenham, too, the community of which they and we are so proud. They are brilliant ambassadors for Tottenham: the universities and employers lucky enough to recruit these talented, hard-working and ambitious individuals and their infectious energy have exciting times ahead! Highgate is immensely proud to have been able to support them and their brilliant staff: we send our warmest congratulations!”

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Cllr Zena Brabazon, Cabinet Member for Schools and Families at Haringey Council, said: "Once again, our young people in Haringey have excelled, achieving fantastic A-level results. Their hard work and dedication has truly paid off, and we are immensely proud of every one of them. A huge congratulations to them all.

“Whether they're heading to universities here in the UK, studying abroad, or embarking on incredible apprenticeships with renowned national and international companies, it's clear that the next generation of Haringey is set to achieve great things. I am beyond proud to see them thrive and prosper.

“Thank you to all those who have played a role in supporting and investing in our young people and their future.”

The London Academy of Excellence Tottenham is a state-funded Sixth Form, sponsored by the Club and Highgate School - the principal academic sponsors who, together with support from other leading independent schools, deliver expert teaching.

It prioritises local students most likely to benefit from an academically-rigorous curriculum and those from disadvantaged socio-economic backgrounds, giving Tottenham’s brightest students the best possible chance of accessing top universities.