Students at the School celebrate their A level success with an excellent
set of grades. Overall performance saw 96% of students achieving pass
grades including some top class individual results. Nearly 50% of
grades were the top A*/B grades with a pleasing number of top grade A*s.
Whilst
heartfelt congratulations go to all students there were some
particularly notable performances that are worthy of specific mention.
Head
Boy, Christian Steele from Much Wenlock and Head Girl Ruslana
Rashchupkina from Donestsk, Ukraine, achieved top grades with Christian
gaining two A* grades in Chemistry and Physics and an A grade in
Mathematics. Ruslana secured an A and two B’s in Chemistry, Biology and
Physics. Christian intends to read Natural Sciences at University
College, London and Ruslana is reading Biochemistry at Bristol.
William
Mapstone from Tilston achieved A grades in Physics, Maths and Chemistry
and will pursue Mechanical Engineering at Bristol. Mike Pan achieved 3
A levels including two A* top grades in Maths and Further Maths and
will follow Civil Engineering at Imperial, London. An impressive 3 A
grades and a B was gained by Victoria von Hoven from Shawbury in
Business, History, General Studies and English Literature respectively.
Vicky will read Business Management at Nottingham Trent.
These A
level results follow on form those that our IB students received earlier
in the summer. 23 students sat the International Baccalaureate Diploma
this year with over 50% achieving the higher level at above 30 points,
which is equivalent of 3 A* grades at A Level. The average overall score
for the International Baccalaureate candidates equated to three A
grades at A Level, with local girl Caroline Hayes from Ellesmere
achieving a top score of 41 points, which is an equivalent of 4 A*
grades at A Level. She moves onto study Medicine at Newcastle. Another
notable result was that of James Morrison from Overton, with an
equivalent A level grade of over 3 A*s who will now read History at
Birmingham.
Mr Brendan Wignall, Headmaster, said ‘It is pleasing
to see our students continue to secure top grades and all who wish to
progress to university being able to do so. Recent publications of
university destinations have been misleading as they omit students who
do the IB or choose to go to study abroad, which an increasing number
are choosing to do. At this time of year both A level and IB can be
acknowledged and therefore we celebrate all of our students’ academic
achievements today. All our students completing their studies with us
deserve this success. Credit must also go to the excellent work of our
teaching staff and of course to parents for their constant support and
encouragement.
20th September 2012 Back to News