A-Level Results: Chenderit

15/08/2024

Results for 70 percent of the students will enable a place at their first choice university

Teaching staff at Chenderit School in Middleton Cheney have expressed their pride in the school’s year 13s on A Level results day.

Just under 70 percent of them received results enabling a place at their first-choice university.

Samuel Cavanagh is amongst the school’s high performers.   He achieved an A*, 2 As, and a C and now plans to study mathematics at Lancaster University.

Henry Carter will be studying philosophy at Lancaster University after achieving 3 As.   He said: “It’s been a long journey but I’m so happy with where I’ve ended up with these results.”

Annabelle Dascalescu achieved an A* and 2 As and will now study English and History at Warwick University.

Henry Carter, Dhahabu Karanja, Madison Lawrence and Lauren Hooper

On receiving the news of 3 As and a C Sam Leadbetter said: “I’m thrilled to get these results. Over the last two years I’ve worked really hard and I’ve had so much support from my teachers.”

Harriet Jones was in a positive mood after receiving news of her A* and 2 Bs.   She said: “I’m really happy and it’s gone even better than I thought.”

Jane Cartwright, Headteacher, said: “We are immensely proud of our Year 13 cohort who have achieved fantastic results, embodying our ethos of ‘aim high, work hard and be nice’.   These outcomes are a testament to our students’ hard work, dedication and resilience.

“We have enjoyed celebrating with our students this morning and we wish them all every success in their next steps”.

Robbie Macrory, Head of Sixth Form, added: “We are really proud of our Sixth Formers and are excited for their future plans. It is been fantastic to see their hard work and commitment be rewarded, and give them the results they need for the next stages of their lives.

“We are thrilled that just under 70% have gained places at their first choice university, while over a fifth have gained places at competitive institutions such as the Russell Group. Many others are starting competitive apprenticeships or working with employers. We wish every one of our students all the very best for their future plans.”


Published: by Banbury FM Newsteam

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