I don't live in England but I'm pretty sure people do A levels and not gcses in sixth form. He was head boy in his school and could have gone to a top university, that's what a high flyer means. There are special courses that attract 'top flight' students who get extra funding. He is highly respected in the dance world by people who know actually know something about dance.
I guess tearing people down is much more fun than the facts. Happy trolling.
Who is ‘tearing people down’? I’m querying your curious assertion that someone whose highest level of academic qualifications is GCSEs is an ‘academic high flyer’ who was a candidate for ‘a top university’.
If he didn’t attend sixth form or the college equivalent then it’s very unlikely that a ‘top university’ would consider him, head boy or not.
Which are the the ‘special courses that attract 'top flight' students who get extra funding’ that you mention, and which of these was Kevin eligible for?
He is indeed well-regarded in the dance world; that’s not in question. I’m just interested to learn more about the special university courses at prestigious institutions that would be open to someone who left school after their GCSEs.
For someone keen to establish ‘facts’, you haven’t actually provided anything in the way of factual support for your claims.