Ellesmere
College students are celebrating today with a 100% pass rate at A level and BTEC
Diploma, a pleasing conclusion to a very difficult year. The results this
year are testament to how well our students and teaching staff have coped and
adapted to increased levels of uncertainty, new methods of teaching, remote
learning and self-management of their learning and teaching schedules.
University
places have been secured that cover the length and breadth of the UK and around
the world, and a number of students secured an impressive A*/A in all subjects
with some completing 5 A levels at A*.
A selection
of the Ellesmere 2021 cohort destinations and subjects in the UK include:
- Medicine at
Cardiff, Sheffield, Imperial College London, Queen Mary University of
London
- Biomedical
Sciences at Plymouth, Exeter, Cardiff, Edinburgh
- Computer
Science at King's College London
- Engineering
at Durham
- Theoretical
Physics at Durham
- Chemistry
at Imperial College London
- History at
Durham, Exeter
- Philosophy,
Politics and Economics at Warwick
- Politics at
Durham
- Psychology at
Aberystwyth
- Economics –
University of Central London, Birmingham
- Drama and
Film at Manchester,
- Drama and
Music at Royal Holloway
- Violin at the
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire,
- Vocal Studies
at Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
Further afield:
- USA -
Accounting in Nebraska, Criminology in Iowa, Natural Sciences in North
Carolina
- Globally -
Business in Singapore, and Medicine in Germany.
The Lower
Sixth added to the celebrations with excellent results in their Extended
Project Qualification (EPQ) - all students have the opportunity to do this
qualification in their first year and it carries a maximum of 28 UCAS
points (half an A Level).
Mr.
Wignall, Headmaster said "It is a pleasure to see how well pupils have achieved
and they are commended for their positive approach to our online lessons when
the country went into lockdown. We continued teaching our full timetable
using Microsoft Teams for remote learning and were pleased to welcome most
students back for the final term, although some had to continue working online
due to the pandemic. These results are a testament to their hard work and
determination, to the diligence of their teachers and the constant support of
parents."
For more about the Sixth Form Choices and the Sixth Form journey please visit: Ellesmere College Sixth Form
Main image (L-R): Kezia Huthcings, Rory Smith, Alanah O'Brien
Above (L-R): Aaron Davies and James Manton
10th August 2021 Back to News