Students head to top universities & secure apprenticeships after A Level success
Our Year 13 students are on their way to some of the country’s top universities and have secured prestigious apprenticeships with leading companies after excelling in their A Level exams. The students have worked incredibly hard for these results and have overcome the disruption to their education caused by the Pandemic. Some of our highest achievers and their destinations are:
Kartik Anand 4A*s Medicine, Nottingham
Rachel Marsh 4A* Medicine, Cambridge
Frances Jackson 3A* Geography and Management, Loughborough
Jamie Callow-Cuckson 3A* Physics with Astrophysics, Bath
Emily Skeens 3A*, 1B Medicinal and Biological Chemistry, Edinburgh
Hadeed Omer 2A*, 1A Mechanical Engineering, Loughborough
Amaan Ali 1A*, 2As Gap Year
Martha Buxton 1A*, 2As Modern Languages, Warwick
Jashan Gawera 1A*, 2As Maths, Statistics & Economics, Warwick
Nishalan Mathiyalagan 1A*, 2As & 1B Physics with Theoretical Physics, Imperial
Liberty Abbott 1A*, 1A & 1B Environmental Conservation, Bangor
Zara Franco 3As Ancient History, Durham
William Friday 3As Modern History with Economics, Manchester
Jessica Hrycak 3As Physics, St. Andrews
Kishanthan Jeyakumar 1A*, 1A &1B Chemical Engineering
Chimdike Nworah 3As Land Economy, Cambridge
Headteacher, Dr Andrea Frame said: ‘I am so proud of our students’ achievements this year. The effort they have put in to secure these outstanding results is to be hugely admired. We wish them well for their university courses and their graduate apprenticeship schemes. We hope that they join our ever-growing alumni network and come back to see us to share their post-Denbigh journey and inspire our next generation of students.’