
Ellie Randal
September 2017
Employed
Employer | Birmingham |
Job Title | Band 6 Senior Mid Wife |
A levels studied: Sociology, Dance and Health and Social Care. She took BSc Honours First Class Degree in University of Birmingham. My career to date has been incredibly rewarding and fulfilling. I have delivered well over 1,000 babies. I feel very fortunate because this is something not many people get to do. I have always been very interested in midwifery and it was something I was very determined to be successful in. I thoroughly enjoyed my time at Trinity, I was Head Girl and also played a big part in the performing arts calendar each and every year. I took part in every Christmas concert and played Glinda in The Wiz.

Miss Carvalho
September 2016
Employed
Employer | Trinity Academy – Newbury |
Job Title | EAL Coordinator |
University courses: Currently studying undergraduate BA (Hons) in English Literature with the Open University, Level 5 TEFL. Ever since I moved from Portugal with my family, Trinity was always a place where I felt like I belonged – even though I joined halfway through a school year and spoke a completely different language! The sense of community and belonging at Trinity School was reassuring and encouraging, and it helped me to grow into the individual that I am today. The range of subjects available to study at Trinity, activities, clubs and competitions meant that I was always participating and broadening my horizons, as well as learning what I enjoyed and taking part in new events. Through the school’s emphasis on personal excellence and collective responsibility, I am incredibly proud of where I am today with my education, as well as my professional journey.

Harry Craig
September 2019
Apprenticeship
Employer | BBC News |
Apprenticeship | Journalist Apprentice |
A levels studied: Geography, History, French, Sociology, EPQ. University courses: University of Exeter, BA (Hons) in History with Proficiency in Advanced French. After completing my A-Levels and leaving Trinity in 2021, I went on to study History at Exeter, where I soon became involved in the student newspaper Exeposé! This encouraged me to channel a lifelong passion for journalism and media into a (semi-)professional outlet, and I rose to become the newspaper’s Deputy Editor in my final year. Drawing on this student media experience, as well as work experience with local newspaper Newbury Weekly News, I obtained a place on the competitive BBC News journalist apprenticeship, considered the best journalism apprenticeship scheme in the country, after five rounds of interviews and assessments. As of September 2024, I now work at the iconic BBC Broadcasting House in London alongside the team on the BBC News Channel, producing and researching the stories that have made the BBC the most successful and famous news outlet in the world, whilst also studying for a Level 7 qualification in journalism.
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