Sunderland Echo

Sixth form students are flying high with 100% pass rate

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The sixth form, which is part of St Bede’s Catholic School in Peterlee, is celebratin­g after seeing its students achieve the best A-level grades in the school's recent history.

Pupils at the sixth form have achieved the top grades they needed to progress in their chosen fields, with one third of the students gaining at least one A grade and two thirds gaining a grade B or above.

Students achieved a 100% Alevel pass rate, with over 62% scoring A*, A, and B grades. In vocational subjects, 95% of students achieved a Distinctio­n / Distinctio­n *.

Student Abbie Blakemore achieved an A in both English Literature and geography, a Distinctio­n * in health and social care and managed to top this off with an A* in psychology.

Abbie said: “I can’t believe it! I spent most of last night stressed and crying but did not see this coming. My time at Byron College has been amazing, I couldn’t have picked a better place to study.”

Abbie intends to take up a place at Durham University to study primary school teaching.

Fellow pupil Bethany Willis also achieved a hat-trick of three A grades in biology, maths and physics. She intends to study physics and astrophysi­cs at Northumbri­a University, with hopes of becoming a doctor or astrophysi­cist.

She said “I didn’t expect to achieve that as this year has been really hard. It’s been hard work but I have really enjoyed my time at Byron – the teachers are always ready to help and give up their time.”

Student Alex Livingston, 18, from Seaham, was thrilled with her grades, achieving an A* in biology, an A in maths and a B in chemistry. She plans to study medicine and surgery at Newcastle University, with plans to become a paediatric doctor or emergency surgeon.

She said: "To study medicine is something that I have always wanted, so I am so glad to have to achieved the results that I needed - it is such a relief.

“I am the first one in my immediate family to go to university so I think they are very proud.”

Executive headteache­r Brendan Tapping said: “Congratula­tions to our wonderful sixth form students on their excellent results.They have worked extremely hard and deserve this reward, which will see the vast majority gaining their first-choice university offer or other course of training or employment.Iamthrille­dtoseethe school continuous­ly move from strength to strength, especially the sixth form.

"On behalf of staff and governors, I would like to congratula­te the students on their achievemen­ts, we are all very proud of their success, not just the top scorers but all who have worked so hard to achieve their excellent grades.”

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From left, Yasemin Dogan, Ciara Ellis and Anna Donkin. Inset right,

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