THE hard work and dedication of students at the Alun School paid off following "excellent" A-Level results.
The school congratulated sixth form students on their excellent A Level results, which come "on the back of a great deal of hard work and dedication from students and staff, alongside the invaluable support and encouragement from parents"
Students picked up their results on Thursday (August 15) and achieved an "excellent" set of results.
The school say their success this year has been consistent across the board with students achieving A* and A grades in all areas of the school.
Examples of the wide range of excellent results seen across the school at A2 include:
- 100% of French students achieving an A*
- 11 A*/A in Maths and Psychology
- All students in Graphics, Photography, Design Technology, Health & Social, Politics and Religious Studies achieving at least a C
Lynne Williams, Head of Sixth Form at Alun School, said: “We are proud of our students - not only in what they have achieved academically but also how they have developed as well-rounded and caring individuals.
"They have been an absolute pleasure to work with. They have risen to the challenge of their courses and can look forward to the next step in their career.”
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Jane Cooper, Headteacher at Alun School, added: “Yet another set of excellent results at the Alun is a testament to the hard work of our staff and students.
"For many years, the Alun has been a place where students look to challenge themselves and to excel academically and this year is no different.
"We now wish them luck as they go on to their chosen university or employer having been given an excellent academic start at the Alun”
Some of the top achieving students included:
- Stephanie Jonas 4A* (French, Music, History, Maths), 1A (Further Maths) going to the University of Oxford to study Music
- Eve Allen – 3A* (German, History, Politics) going to the University of Leeds to study History
- Ana De Melo Coradassi – 2A* (Chemistry, Physics), 1A (Biology) taking up a role in engineering with Heidelberg Cement
- Katy Rushforth - 2A* (Biology, Chemistry), 1A (Physics) going to the University of Liverpool to study Medicine
- Eleanor Smith - 2A* (French, German), 1A (Politics) going to the University of Leeds to study Modern Languages
- Seren Dando – 4A (Welsh Bacc, Biology, Maths, Psychology) going to the University of Liverpool to study Psychology
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