There is once again much cause for celebration at Kidderminster’s Holy Trinity School after Sixth Form students achieved another excellent set of A Level examination results.
80% of students attained their first choice of universities, with outstanding outcomes including 26% A*/A grades and 69% A*/C grades with 95.1% of the students achieving A*/E grades. The best performing departments were Art, Graphics and Textiles, English Literature, PE and Business.
Head of Sixth Form Tamsin Fisher stated: “I am immensely proud of this cohort who have worked incredibly hard, achieved some very impressive results and are going onto some equally impressive destinations. They should be so proud of the young adults they have become, and it’s been a privilege to watch them flourish. I wish them all the best with their next steps.”
Some of the students should be rightly proud of their achievements.
Emily King, who achieved A* in psychology, A in Chemistry and Biology, and gained a place at the University of Sheffield studying Medicine.
Alice Clare achieved A*’s in Fine Art and Graphics, and a Distinction* in Business, she will be going on to study Graphic Design at Loughborough University.
Freddy Haynes achieved 3 As in Chemistry, Physics, and Maths, and B in Biology, and heads to Imperial College London to study Chemistry.
Habiba Begum achieved a Distinction* in Business, A in Textiles, and B in Psychology. She is going to study Primary Education QTS at Birmingham City University.
Saffron Hughes achieved A* in English Literature, A in Psychology, and C in Biology and plans to study Law at Durham University.
Matilda Duerden achieved A* in PE, and Bs in Chemistry and Biology and is going to study Paediatric Nursing at Birmingham University, and two students are joining the armed forces.
Headteacher Ian Williams commented: “I am delighted at the outcomes achieved by our Sixth Form students and send my fullest congratulations to them all.
“I would like to thank the teachers, support staff and parents for their commitment in encouraging our talented students during their time with us as our focus is to support and encourage every student to achieve a positive destination at university, college or in an apprenticeship, further training or employment of their choosing.
“I know that these young people will go on to achieve great things and make a positive contribution to society in the future. Well done and good luck to them all.”
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