Student Farishta Sadeghi has scooped a coveted prize at the National BTEC Awards, promoting vocational excellence.
Sadeghi was awarded the runner-up prize in the Outstanding BTEC Student of the Year 2014 category, recognising the dedication and commitment she has shown to her BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Applied Science.
Farishta joined Harrow College in September 2012 following the successful completion of her GCSEs. Since starting her BTEC course she has developed her ability to plan practical work in the field of science and maintained excellent working relationships with her peers and lecturers.
Micheal Worgs, curriculum manager for Science at Harrow College said: “Farishta is a very pleasant and friendly student, who works well in groups as well as independently. She has good data processing and interpretative skills and can use these to link her findings to theoretical concepts. She has a genuine and well thought out interest in pharmacy, which is reflected in her choice of HE courses. With her commitment, determination and ability we expect her to succeed in her chosen career path.”