Inspiring The Next Generation Of Graduates

Haneen, one of our former learners, recently returned to Central Saint Michael’s Sixth Form to deliver a Criminology workshop and give students a real insight into the fascinating subject.

Having studied Criminology here during sixth form, alumna Haneen shared her journey from learner to Law student at Birmingham City University, helping students see how their current studies can translate into real future pathways.

Her passion for crime documentaries and her ambition to become a criminal barrister offered a genuine and relatable example of how personal interests can grow into career goals.

Students valued her visit enormously, with many finding her guidance and exam preparation tips both encouraging and practical.

The experience also reminded Haneen of where her journey began, and even sparked an interest in teaching as a possible route for the future.

Deputy Campus Principal Nisha Sroa said: “We are incredibly proud to see former learners return to support the next generation and showcase the impact that Central Saint Michael’s Sixth Form has had on shaping their aspirations.”

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