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Coulsdon Sixth Form College won the COVID Above and Beyond award at the Sixth Form Colleges Association (SFCA) Awards, recognising the college’s commitment to its students’ wellbeing throughout the pandemic.

Odette Carew, Principal at Coulsdon Sixth Form College, said: “I’m so proud to see the hard work initiated by the team at Coulsdon Sixth Form College recognised nationally.”

Rebecca Cristaldi, Course Leader Media, Ernest Muzungu, Course Leader Media, and David Allan, Head of Year, collected the award.

Going above and beyond during the pandemic wasn’t the only area where Coulsdon College received national recognition.

Rebecca Cristaldi and Haydn Hoskins were nominated for Curriculum Innovation; Clair Platt, Sarita Lightfoot-Taylor, Kadian Facey and the Mathematics Assistants for Health & Wellbeing; Phil Castile for Governance; and Paul Tornbohm for Community Impact.

All the nominees were presented with a certificate.

The SCFA Awards celebrates best practice across the sixth form sector and its impact on the lives of young people.