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Warlingham School students achieve another set of excellent A Level results
Published: Thursday, 17 August 2017 14:46

Warlingham School is delighted to announce another set of excellent A Level and AS results this year and would like to congratulate students on their outstanding performance. The A*-E pass rate achieved at A Level was an impressive 98%, with 67% achieving A*-C. Especially pleasing was the number of A*/A grades achieved by the Russell Group cohort of students, and an impressive Vocational average grade of Distinction+. There were a number of excellent individual successes at A Level, including the following students:

Amelia Hill – A*A*A and an A in the EPQ (Extended Project Qualification)

Maia Cooper – A*A*A

Shauna Burke – A*A*B

Emma Hamer – A*AAA

Daniel Hill – A*AAA

Amin Lmoh – AAA

Abby Stephens – AAA

Alice Clack – AAA

There were also a number of outstanding performers at AS Level: Joe Burke with four A grades, Sonya Gholami with three A grades and one B grade, Alice Hughes with three A grades and Olivia Adam and Morgan Brown with 2 A grades and one B grade each.

Headteacher, Nick Bradwell, said: “I am absolutely delighted with the excellent results achieved by Warlingham Sixth Form students this year. They thoroughly deserve their success as their results reflect a tremendous amount of hard work and determination and all the students should be extremely proud of their efforts. This year the students have faced an even greater challenge with the introduction of new and more rigorous A Level and BTEC courses along with the ever increasing demand for high grades to obtain university and college places. Their response has been fantastic and reflects their high level of commitment and dedication. I would also like to thank all the parents for the important role they have played with their constant support and, of course, to thank the staff at Warlingham School for the huge amount of time, energy and support they provided for the students throughout their courses.

Assistant Headteacher and Head of Sixth Form, Rob Scott, was also delighted: “I would like to congratulate the students. I am particularly impressed with the significant progress students have made from AS to A2, and also by their wider commitment both to the school and to the local community as part of their Warlingham Graduation qualification. In addition to working incredibly hard to achieve these fantastic results many of our students still find the time to help and support many worthwhile causes within the local area; a significant aspect of the Sixth form that has been commended by Ofsted.”

Due to their excellent results many Warlingham students are now looking forward to studying at a number of the top Russell Group Universities including: Amelia Hill to read English at Trinity College, Cambridge, Maia Cooper to read Biochemistry at Birmingham, Shauna Burke to read Geography at King’s College London, Emma Hamer to read Biomedical Science at King’s College London, Daniel Hill to read Civil Engineering at Bath, Amin Lmoh to read Computer Science at Warwick, Abby Stephens to study Interior Design Environment Architectures at Ravensbourne and Alice Clack to read Psychology at King’s College, London.

We wish them every success.

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