DLD College London is celebrating the remarkable achievements of its diligent students in the prestigious Cambridge Chemistry Challenge.
Five students from the multi-award-winning school put their scientific skills to the test in the anticipated annual competition, renowned for its rigorous assessment of students’ chemistry knowledge and problem-solving skills. As a result of their hard work, several accolades were secured including one Gold, two Silver and a duo of Copper certificates.
The Cambridge Chemistry Challenge aims to stretch and challenge students’ interest in the subject by taking them significantly beyond the school syllabus and encouraging them to think about Science in the way they would at University.
James Kidd, Principal at DLD College London commented: “We are very proud of Ornela, Marielle, Arian, Alice and Mancy for their outstanding performance in this highly-regarded competition. The students demonstrated exceptional aptitude and dedication, showcasing their passion for the field of Chemistry. Their achievements not only reflect their individual talent, but also highlight the high standard of education and support provided by our Chemistry department here at the college.”
A school of diverse thinking and influences, housed in a futuristic building with cutting-edge facilities opposite the Houses of Parliament, London is DLD’s classroom. Students aged 13 to 19 are offered the opportunity to study a wide range of GCSEs, A-Levels, BTEC courses and International Foundation Programmes (IFP). It also offers an Academic Preparation Programme (APC). In addition to several significant national award wins, DLD College London is also proud to be named by Tatler magazine, Good Schools Guide and Talk Education as one of the top schools in the UK.
DLD College London provides a ‘gold standard’ of educational quality. It is a school where students are respected, supported and honoured as individuals. Where they are immersed in the best possible environment to grow as successful and independent learners; where their vision can be made a reality, and where as happy and healthy people they feel free to make a contribution to the world around them, both now and into the future. The school’s beating heart is its award-winning wellbeing centre.