I am currently attending St Paul's School for Girls sixth form after completing my GCSE's at the school, and studying for an extended diploma in health and social care to help me get closer to pursue my dream of becoming a radiographer . Since completing my GCSE's I have gained confidence in myself and my academics , and in previous years of secondary school, I have had positions of responsibility within my form such as form captain and sports captain.
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Head of year 13
Mrs L Craddock
St Paul's School for Girls, Vernon Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B16 9SL
Volunteering at the Queen Elizabeth Hospitals Ophthalmology Department offered a unique and enriching experience that provided valuable insight into the healthcare field. Interacting with patients gave me a deeper understanding of the importance of communication and reassurance, especially in a department where many patients deal with vision loss.
Competing as a dancer at a national level and winning numerous awards has been a formative part of my personal and professional development Through years of intense training, performance and competition, I have built strong work ethic, discipline and the ability to stay focused under pressure Performing in front of large audiences has helped me enhance my confidence, adaptability and resilience Traveling independently across the country has taught me to be highly organised, self-reliant and resourceful in unfamiliar environments