Hawarden High School has reacted to this year's A-Level results after a challenging tow years for the students.

Mr. Simon Budgen, the Headteacher, is delighted to report high levels of success in A level, AS level, and BTEC examinations at Hawarden High School. 

This is especially noteworthy given that this year's group of students was unable to sit their GCSEs in 2020 and so have faced external assessments for the first time this summer.

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Commenting on this year’s results Mr. Budgen said: “This year’s A level students have shown great character and determination in dealing with the difficulties associated with returning to examinations after a two-year hiatus.  We are very proud of them and their tremendous achievements and wish them every success and happiness for the future”.

He also added: “It is an absolute pleasure to report how pleased I am with the success of the young people of our Sixth Form.  In addition to recognising the efforts of the students themselves I would like to thank all those involved in supporting students with their endeavours, particularly parents and teachers who have ably stepped in to offer help, advice and guidance along the way”.