Nimue Thomas, 18, a former pupil at Ysgol Dinas Brân, has
received an offer to study Classical Civilisation at Durham University after
completing A Levels in English Literature, History, Classical Civilisation, and
the Level 3 Welsh Baccalaureate.
Reflecting on her time at Coleg Cambria Yale in Wrexham,
Nimue, from Llangollen, said: “These past two years have been absolutely
brilliant.
“From my very first day, I felt welcomed and supported, the
teachers are fantastic, and their passion for their subjects made learning
enjoyable and inspiring. I’ve loved every minute and would do it all again if I
could.”
A proud Welsh speaker, Nimue was also grateful for the
opportunity to continue her language studies.
“I really appreciated being able to complete the Welsh
Baccalaureate through the medium of Welsh and having access to Welsh-language
papers in exams and mocks. It was also great to be part of the college’s
Welsh-speaking community.”
Outside of her studies, Nimue joined the college’s book
club, led by tutor Carys Roberts, which she described as a highlight of her
time at Cambria.
She now hopes to pursue a career in education or research
within the field of Classical Civilisation.
Gareth Jones, Assistant Principal and Head of Yale Sixth
Form at Coleg Cambria, praised her attitude and achievements: “Nimue is an
outstanding student whose passion for learning and commitment to her subjects
has been clear from the start.
“Her offer from Durham University is richly deserved, and we’re incredibly proud of everything she has accomplished. We wish her all the very best for the future and know she will go on to do great things.”

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