College@Deyes proves again it is “destination success”
The students at College@Deyes are, once again, celebrating an excellent set of results.
73% of students received A* – B grades across its A-level courses and 47% of students received A* – A grades. 62% received the top grades of distinction* and distinction across its vocational courses.
Two of its students have been successful in securing their places at the University of Oxford. Joe Davies achieved four A* grades and will be studying physics whilst Jack Morgan achieved two A*s and one A. Jack will be studying English.
Other College@Deyes individual highlights included Ellie Tracey who achieved three A*s. Ellie has chosen to take a gap year; Jack Cottrell who achieved three A*s, Jack has secured a place at the University of Exeter to study exercise and sport science; Lydia Lock who achieved two A*s and two As. Lydia has secured a place at the University of Liverpool to study veterinary science; Grace Murphy who achieved two A*s and an A. Grace has secured a place at the University of Leeds to study English literature; Matthew Aldwinckle who achieved three A’s and an A*. Matthew has secured a place at the University of Liverpool to study aerospace engineering; Ross Wilcox who achieved two A*s and one B. Ross has secured a place at the University of Liverpool to study law.
Lewis Waller who achieved D*, A and B and has secured a degree apprenticeship at BAE Systems, in project control; Niall Noble who achieved one A* and two As. Niall has secured a place at the University of Liverpool to study business economics and Rebecca Weller who achieved two A*s and an A. Rebecca has secured a place at Lancaster University to study law.
Miss Griffith Evans, director of Sixth Form said: “We are immensely proud of every one of our students and these results reflect their determination to succeed, despite the challenging circumstances they have faced. These results have empowered our students to take their next steps and we look forward to hearing all about their future successes”.