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Top University Medical Award for former student from Sir George Monoux College
A former student from Sir George Monoux College, Charles Badu-Boateng has just picked up a top Academic Achievement Award for his outstanding examination results in his first year of his Extended Medical Degree Programme (EMDP) at King’s College London. On 24th June 2010, Charles was recognised at an official award ceremony held at King’s College London for becoming the highest scorer in his 2010 cohort of medical students. Charles was thrilled to discover that his academic performance throughout the year had earned him an impressive overall 84% examination mark. - 25/06/2010 - Read more..
| Top University Medical Award for former student from Sir George Monoux College - 25/06/2010 A former student from Sir George Monoux College, Charles Badu-Boateng has just picked up a top Academic Achievement Award for his ... |
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| College celebrates as two new Associate Vice Principals join the Senior Leadership Team - 11/06/2010 Sir George Monoux College is delighted to welcome Donald Lush and Louis Strover as its two new Associate Vice Principals, who jo... |
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| Business Students Awarded for Excellence in Employability Skills - 28/05/2010 Eleven bright and ambitious Business students from Sir George Monoux College have been recognised for demonstrating excellence in ... |
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| Students encouraged to stay hydrated to boost their exam success - 21/05/2010 Sir George Monoux College has just launched its summer hydration campaign to raise students’ awareness of the risks of being... |
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| Sir George Monoux Business High Fliers Graduate - 19/05/2010 Sir George Monoux College is celebrating yet another year of outstanding success with 100% of students successfully graduating fro... |
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