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SIXTH-FORMERS ACROSS WEST LONDON DISCOVER IF THEIR HARD WORK HAS PAID OFF
THOUSANDS of sixth formers across Hillingdon flooded into school on Thursday to pick up the brown paper envelopes.
Though some braved peer ing through their fingers at their UCAS page online.
Uxbridge High School
One student at Uxbridge High managed to get the top grades possible, achieving A*A*A*.
Jefri Reci is now off to Bath University. Other high flyers at the school include: Tanzil Choudhury, Charles Goodliffe, Lakshan Lathan, Max Lucuta, Emon Ali, Amayas Bourbia A B B and Kaitlin Jefferys.
Head of Sixth Form Jonathon Churchill, said: “Congratulations to all our sixth form students. The results are testament to the hard work and dedication of the students and staff.
“I wish the students every success in their future pathways.
Ruislip High School
Michelle was “one of a number of students” to get straight A and A* grades.
She said: I’m overjoyed to have surpassed my expectations thanks to the dedicated support of my teachers. I can’t wait to read English Literature at the University of Birmingham.
Shannon, who achieved straight A and A* grades will study linguistics at Sussex, said: “I couldn’t be happier about my results and I owe so much of that to my subject teachers. Thank you Ruislip High for supporting me through the UCAS process and helping me to achieve my goals.”
Overall, 38% of examinations were passed at A* to B grades, with a particularly strong showing in English, maths, further maths, fine art and Spanish.
Barnhill Community High, Hayes
The overall pass rate at Barnhill was 97% this year, with plenty of kids now getting ready for some impressive degree courses.
Silvia Gill (Psychology A*, Sociology A*, English A) is off to the London School of Economics to study Law.
I am really happy with my results. I got an A* in Psychology, an A* in Sociology and an A in English. I’m so excited to be going to LSE!
Iulia Catalina Simion and Silvia Gill are both off to study Law at LSE
Luke Miller (Maths A, Physics A, Biology B) is leaving Hayes behind for Mount Olive University in North Carolina, where he’s obtained a sports scholarship to study Engineering.
Meanwhile Aruvi Jeyakant (Maths A*, Further Maths A, Chemistry A) is moving on to study a Masters in Mathematics at Southampton University.
The school is celebrating a 10% increase in the number of pupils achieving A and A* grades.
Uxbridge College
At Uxbridge College, around three in four of all grades achieved were at A* to C, while 98% were A* to E.
Navleen Mutti was delighted with her results and is off to study economics at the University of Surrey
ACS Hillingdon International School
ACS students took the International Baccalaureate instead of A levels and emerged with some incredible results.
A total of 45 pupils took the exams, with pupils studying more topics and being graded in points.
More than half of the pupils at the