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St Simon Stock St Simon Stock Catholic School, in Oakwood Park, celebrated another year of 100% pass rates – with more than half of all A-level papers graded A* to B.
Eva Malpass, achieved A* grades across the board in art, photography and English literature.
Students celebrating results of AAB and above included Jack Barnes, Thomas Bourne, Martin Burstow, Abigail Clarke, George Craven, Holly Davey, Amy Dowd, Louise Goswell, Anna Harrison, Helena Sampayo and Ethan Wheeler.
In total 79% of students received C grades and above.
Principal Brendan Wall hailed an “exceptional” achievement, adding: “The students have worked very hard, some through difficult personal circumstances.”
Future Schools Trust, including Cornwallis Academy and New Line Learning Academy Nearly a third of Cornwallis Academy’s A-levels were graded A*-B, while New Line Learning Academy celebrated 77% of its students achieving distinction* to merit in BTEC qualifications.
Overall, 131 students sat A-levels with 62% achieving A* to C grades.
Will Pemberton, who oversees the sixth form, said: “We are delighted but not surprised by these results. Our students, staff and parents have worked incredibly hard.”
Deputy head girl, Zoe Hetherington, and deputy head boy, Ben Hartnell will be going on to Oxford Brookes University to study law.
Zoe, 18, achieved a double distinction* in business, a distinction* in travel, an A* in psychology, a B in English, and C in government and politics.
Among the students who sat BTEC courses, Abdul Khattak and Alfy Knox both received two distinction* grades and a B grade each, Tamana Hasani and Nishma Gurung also achieved two distinction* each, while Holly Priestley secured distinction* in performing arts, business and travel.
Invicta Grammar School The school’s 138 students achieved 68% A*- B grades in their studies this year, with 93% of marks a C or above.
Star students Catherine Lincoln, Harriet Turner and Georgia Wells all achieved five A* and A grades, while Lara Hebdon will be heading to Cambridge to study medicine after earning four A*.
Head girl Georgia Wells, gained five A* to A grades, and is going on to study physiotherapy at the University of Birmingham. She said: “I have had a wonderful time at Invicta. I have grown so much and benefited a great deal from all the invaluable support and friendship from staff and students.”
Alongside their studies, the young women also worked tirelessly to raise £48,000 for charity this year.
Julie Derrick, head teacher, said: “Our students have yet again risen to the challenge of combining their own academic achievement with charitable work to give themselves the best possible opportunities moving forward, and to improve the lives of others in their local, national and international community.”
Oakwood Park Grammar School A third of all grades at Oakwood Park Grammar