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Grieving Newcastle teen gets into Oxford after pledge to mother | Grieving Newcastle teen gets into Oxford after pledge to mother |
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Gabrielle Morgan believes her late mother would have been proud after she achieved A* grades in her A-levels | |
A sixth-form student has fulfilled a promise made to her mother before she died by securing a place at Oxford University. | A sixth-form student has fulfilled a promise made to her mother before she died by securing a place at Oxford University. |
Gabrielle Morgan, a pupil at Newcastle's Dame Allan School, said she felt her mother would be "celebrating" after she got A* grades in A-levels for English Literature, Spanish and Chemistry. | Gabrielle Morgan, a pupil at Newcastle's Dame Allan School, said she felt her mother would be "celebrating" after she got A* grades in A-levels for English Literature, Spanish and Chemistry. |
The 18-year-old, whose mother Faustina died of lung cancer in April last year, will take her place at the university to study modern languages in October. | The 18-year-old, whose mother Faustina died of lung cancer in April last year, will take her place at the university to study modern languages in October. |
She said her mother would be proud of her and had made her promise to "push" herself as hard as she could to succeed. | She said her mother would be proud of her and had made her promise to "push" herself as hard as she could to succeed. |
Last year, her sister Francesca achieved A* grades in her exams and secured a place at Cambridge to study natural sciences. | Last year, her sister Francesca achieved A* grades in her exams and secured a place at Cambridge to study natural sciences. |
The sisters were both home-schooled by their mother, who was from Malaysia, before joining Dame Allan, an independent school. | The sisters were both home-schooled by their mother, who was from Malaysia, before joining Dame Allan, an independent school. |
Miss Morgan said: "My mum was incredible, strong, organised, inspiring and a person of great faith. | Miss Morgan said: "My mum was incredible, strong, organised, inspiring and a person of great faith. |
"She supported every interest we had, helped us through our GCSEs and pushed us to work hard. | "She supported every interest we had, helped us through our GCSEs and pushed us to work hard. |
"She made me promise to keep working hard on my Oxford application no matter what happened. | "She made me promise to keep working hard on my Oxford application no matter what happened. |
"I could practically hear her celebrating with me when the offer came through." | "I could practically hear her celebrating with me when the offer came through." |
Miss Morgan, who speaks English and Mandarin, said she had been passionate about languages and storytelling from a young age and hoped to become an author. | Miss Morgan, who speaks English and Mandarin, said she had been passionate about languages and storytelling from a young age and hoped to become an author. |
"The literary world has always been central to my life," she said. | "The literary world has always been central to my life," she said. |
"Tolkien is my favourite author - he studied and taught at Oxford and wrote the books that shaped my love of reading. That's why I decided to apply there." | "Tolkien is my favourite author - he studied and taught at Oxford and wrote the books that shaped my love of reading. That's why I decided to apply there." |
Molly Naas said she kept going with her studies despite her mother's death to "make her dream come true" | Molly Naas said she kept going with her studies despite her mother's death to "make her dream come true" |
Molly Naas, a pupil at New College Durham in Framwellgate Moor, is also grieving her mother. | Molly Naas, a pupil at New College Durham in Framwellgate Moor, is also grieving her mother. |
She said achieving a merit in an Early Years in Education T-level was a "dream come true" and she hopes to be a teacher. | She said achieving a merit in an Early Years in Education T-level was a "dream come true" and she hopes to be a teacher. |
The 18-year-old from Sherburn, in County Durham, said: "I've managed to pull it out of the bag, I lost my mam earlier in the year and our dream was for me to finish the course. | The 18-year-old from Sherburn, in County Durham, said: "I've managed to pull it out of the bag, I lost my mam earlier in the year and our dream was for me to finish the course. |
"So I managed to keep going for her and make our dream come true. | "So I managed to keep going for her and make our dream come true. |
"I've always enjoyed looking after kids, I've always done babysitting. They are all different and hilarious and there's never a dull moment." | "I've always enjoyed looking after kids, I've always done babysitting. They are all different and hilarious and there's never a dull moment." |
Teachers at New College Durham said exam students had gained "fantastic apprenticeships | Teachers at New College Durham said exam students had gained "fantastic apprenticeships |
Alison Maynard, deputy principal at the college, said all students had got into their first choice for university, as well as landing "fantastic apprenticeships" with some "amazing companies". | Alison Maynard, deputy principal at the college, said all students had got into their first choice for university, as well as landing "fantastic apprenticeships" with some "amazing companies". |
She said: "As you can see by the grin on my face the students have done absolutely amazingly. | She said: "As you can see by the grin on my face the students have done absolutely amazingly. |
"Some of our students have beaten off 1,400 applications to gain fantastic apprenticeships. | "Some of our students have beaten off 1,400 applications to gain fantastic apprenticeships. |
"It's not just about A Levels, they are fantastic, but the T Level students have done equally as well." | "It's not just about A Levels, they are fantastic, but the T Level students have done equally as well." |
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