This year’s A level cohort have excelled themselves in attaining an outstanding set of A level and equivalent grades which are testament to their hard work, resilience and superb attitude which they have shown throughout the two years of academic learning, securing some exceptional destinations.
We are not only proud of the work and endeavour from all students in getting these grades, but also the staff at the school who have developed a first-class curriculum that has enabled students to become successful learners, confident, inspired individuals and aspiring responsible citizens.
We are confident that students will attain the destinations they deserve, including students applying to University through UCAS as well as students who have secured excellent apprenticeships.
Some of the excellent results we have seen today include:
Harry Fowles – Geography A, Business D* & Engineering D*
Milly Connor – Fine Art A & Digital Photography B
Caitlin Collins – Geography B, Psychology B & Dance Merit
Dan Collins – History B, Geography B & Business Distinction
Nicole Upton – Travel & Tourism D*, Health & Social D* & Psychology C
Maddy Hughes – Drama A, Film Studies B & Dance Distinction
Liliana McShane – English Literature A, Physics C, Mathematics D
A number of students have opted to study a wide variety of courses at University including Geography, Business Management, Psychology, Musical Theatre, Physical Education, Sports Coaching & Fine Art. This reflects the school’s drive to provide a strong enrichment curriculum for all students that allows them to realise their potential in their passions.
Simon Goodwin, Headteacher, said:
“I am enormously proud of the achievements of these students, who have had to face many challenges over the last two years. All their success is well deserved. On behalf of the Governors, I’d also like to thank all their parents for their support and their teachers for their commitment to the students’ success.”
As always, many of the real success stories are where students have exceeded all expectations through sustained hard work and excellent teaching. We would like to thank and congratulate everyone involved in enabling our students to achieve their potential.
Daryl Harrison, Head of Sixth Form & Assistant Headteacher, said:
“I am extremely proud of all the Year 13 students. Over the two years at KS5, they have worked incredibly hard and shown superb resilience. Their character and drive to succeed is clearly shown in these results. I would also like to thank the students’ teachers for their excellent support for the students over the course of their programmes of study. Lots of students have secured their first choice University places which is a great achievement, and a number of other students have secured brilliant apprenticeships. I wish all the students the best of luck in their futures, and we look forward to hearing about their successes in the future!”