Next week, one of our graduates from 2024 begins her exciting journey at Oxford University.

Viktoria S. Nagy, having achieved a remarkable set of A level results in 2024, had to go through a multiple phase rigorous interview process in order to be gain entry. This was an incredibly challenging process as the competition for places is intense and fierce.

On Monday of this week, she met up with her A level teachers, to say, 'au revoir' and thank them for their incredible support and subject knowledge that inspired her success:
Mr Luca Trovo (German), Mrs Marie Haigh-McGarry (Religious Studies: Philosophy and Ethics), Mr Ian Gould (History).

Viktoria is looking forward to moving to the UK and studying Philosophy and German as a joint honours course over the next three years. Her ambitions entail staying in Oxford as an academic – aspiring to study to doctorate level and then proceed onto becoming a professor (teaching and research), and perhaps also a translator of literary and philosophical works. From our experience of working with Viktoria, we know she has a special academic gift that, we believe, will lead her to become a leader and key thinker in the future.

Good luck , Viktoria, from all of us at Britannica, it has been a pleasure!