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A-Level results 202015AUG

Welcome to our round-up of results, pictures, and interviewscelebrating A-level success at schools and colleges from acrossBristol and the surrounding area

CELEBRATING SUCCESSRESULTS SPECIAL

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A-level Results A-level Results

Abbeywood Community School

� Jacob Peters, Ethan Dyke, Gemma Shafto (director of post-16), Emily Morris and Sophie Bailey

AT Abbeywood CommunitySchool more students thanever gained the requiredgrades to be accepted ontouniversity courses.

The school has seen a slight dip inheadline figures compared withprevious years, but has once again

seen huge successes in BTEC andvocational outcomes in particular.

Most students who were seekingplaces on higher education coursesgained places or are currently seek-ing alternatives at other institu-tions, and a number of others havesecured apprenticeships.

There were significant individualsuccesses at both AS and A2 level.

Kaya Baber earned an A*, A andtwo Bs in subjects including the ex-tended project qualification at A2.Freya Restall left the school in StokeGifford with one A and two Bs atA2.

Ashton Park School

ASHTON Park School is cel-ebrating with students, par-ents and its community.Many of its sixth form stu-dents secured their first

choice university places, not onlythrough the traditional academicroutes but also through high-levelvocational programmes in sport andhealth and social care.

This year, the school saw a growingnumber of students moving on tohigh-level apprenticeships as well asdirectly into employment.

Results at AS were good, withsome excellent individual perform-a n c e s.

The school says its vocational pro-gramme continues to produce out-standing results, preparing students

for their future beyond Ashton Park.A spokeswoman for the school said:

“We would like to acknowledge thehard work of students, staff and par-ents in these successes and also high-light the school’s highly-regardedenrichment programme that helpsmake our students the well-roundedindividuals sought after by employ-ers and universities.”

Backwell School

BACKWELL Sixth Form stu-dents celebrated as theschool achieved its bestA-level results for severalyears. More than one in five

of all exam entries were graded at A*,and 28 per cent were A* or A. Some 52per cent achieved A*, A or B grades.Teachers said they were delighted atthe overall pass rate of 99 per cent.

Head teacher Julian Baldwin said:“Our students and staff have workedreally hard for a long time to achievethese excellent results. Backwell is alarge comprehensive sixth form andthe results show that all students cando really well here. This is a group of

tremendous young people who thor-oughly deserve their successes.”

No fewer than 24 students gained atleast three A grades and five students –Alex Spies, James Wolstencroft, JoeSullivan, Izzy Jeffrey and Maddy Cox –achieved three A* grades or more.

Among the happy students washead girl Ellen Exley, who earnedthree A grades.

She said: “I’m really pleased withmy exam results after two years ofhard work and now I’m excited to begoing off to the University ofManchester to study law with politics.Thank you to the brilliant teachers atBackwell Sixth Form.”

AB: Accounts/Book-keeping; AC: Arabic; AG:Agriculture; AH: Ancient History; AP: Art &Design Photography; AR: Art (fine Art, ArtHistory, Art and Design, 3D Art, Art andCraft, Art and Technology); ARCH:Archaeology; AS: Astronomy; BE: Businessand Economics; BI: Biology; BL Bengali; BS:Business, Business Studies; CA: Catering;CAN: Cantonese; CC: Childcare; CD: ChildDevelopment; CH: Chemistry; CIT:Citizenship; CL: Classics, ClassicalCivilisation; CN: Chinese; CO:Communication Studies; COMS: CommunityStudies; CoPE: Certificate of PersonalEffectiveness Level 2; CP: ComputerStudies/ Computer Science; CT: ChristianTheology; CTH: Critical Thinking; DA: Dance;DBS: Double Business Studies; DE:German;DMM: Double Media Studies; DN: Design;DR: Drama; DS: Double Science; D&TS:Drama and Theatre Studies; DT: DesignTechnology; DTA: Design Technology Auto;DTCA: Design Technology CAT; DTCD:Design Technology Child Development;DTEG: Design and Technology Engineering;DTEL: Design Technology (Electronics);DTFP: Design and Technology FoodProducts; DTFT: Design Technology FoodTechnology; DTGP: Design and TechnologyGraphic Products; DTGR: DesignTechnology Graphics; DTPD: DesignTechnology Product Design; DTRM: DesignTechnology Resistance and Materials; DTTE:Design Technology Textiles; DTHE: Designand Technology Home Economics; DU:Dutch; EA: Expressive Arts; EC: Economics;ED Engineering/Technical Drawing; EL:English Language; ELIT: English Literature;EL & ELIT: (combined); EN: English (as asecond language); ENG: Engineering; EP:Ethics/ philosophy; ES: EnvironmentalStudies/ Science; ET: Electronics; EU

European Studies; EV: EnvironmentalEducation; FR: French; FS: Film Studies; FT:Food Technology, Food Studies; GE:Geology; GG: Geography; GK: Greek; GS:General Studies; GV: Government andPolitics; GX: Graphics; HA Ancient History;HB: Human Biology; H&C: Hospitality andCatering; HE Home Economics; HI: History;HP&H: Human Physiology and Health; HS:Health and Social Care; HL: Health Studies;HP: Human Phyl; HU: Humanities; HWHebrew; IC Industrial Studies; IN: Italian;IT/ICT: Information Technology; JA:Japanese; KSCom: Key SkillsCommunications; LA: Latin; L&PL/PL: Logicand Philosophy; LT or LR: Leisure andTourism; LW: Law; MA: Mathematics; MAN:Mandarin; ME: Mechanics; MF: FurtherMaths; MM: Media Studies; MN:Manufacturing; MT Discrete Maths; MU:Music; MW Metalwork; MX: MusicTechnology; NK Needlework/ Textiles; OTC:Office Technology; PA: Expressive andPerforming Arts; PE: Physical Education; PE/SPST: Physical Education and SportsStudies; PER: Persian; PG: Photography;PH: Physics; PLB: Philosophy and Belief;PM: Pure Mathematics; PO: Portuguese;POL: Polish; PS: Political Studies; PT:Pottery; PU: Public Services; PX: Politics;PY: Philosophy; PZ: Psychology; RE:Religious Education/Studies; RS: RuralScience/ Studies; RT: Retail; RU: Russian;SB Social and Environmental Biology; SC:Science; SCA: Applied Science; SO SocialStudies/Sociology; SP Spanish; SR SportsStudies; SS Science in Society; ST Statistics;TC: Technology; TE or TX: Textiles; TH:Theatre Studies/Arts; TL: Theology; TMMusic Theory; TT: Travel and Tourism; URUrdu; VOC: Vocational Award; WE Welsh;ZO Zoology.

A-LEVEL RESULTS: SUBJECT CODES

ANSELL Emma: GG,MA,PZ.ASHWORTH James: AR,MM,SCA.ASKEW Patrick: CH,MA,MF.AUDSLEY Eleanor: EL,PG,SO.BAILEY Celia: GG,SCA,SO.BAILEY Paul: ELIT,GG,SO.BANE Yasmin: RE,PZ,SO.BARKER Rosemary: AR,AR,ELIT.BARLOW Will: ELIT,HI,PZ.BARRATT Luke: MA.BARTLEY Joshua: MA,MF,PH.BASSETT Jamie: EL,GG,HI.BEALE Alex: CH,HI,PH.BERNARD Toby: AR,HI,MX.BISSET Laura: EL,PZ,SO.BLACK Amelia: BS,GG,SO.BLUETT Ellen: BI,CH,MA.BOSWORTH Esmée:AR,ELIT,DTPD.BRAY Joshua: BI,GG,PE.BRIDGEMAN Molly:BI,CH,MA,MU.BRITTON Daniel: BI,CH,MA.BROWN Imogen: BI,EL,GG.BRYANT Shannon: BS,PE,PZ.BURSTON Katie: RE,SO.CASEMORE Chelsea:DR,ELIT,PZ.CASEY Thomas: CH,MA,MF.CATTERMOLE Joseph:MA,MF,PH.CHEESERIGHT Fred: DR,EL,PA.CHENNEOUR-ADAMS Thomas:BI,MA,PH.CHEWINS Lucy: BI,PZ,SO.CLARK Louis: MA,MF,PH.CLARK Ruari: AR,EL.COGAN Connor: BS,ELIT,SO.COLE Beth: AR,PG,DTTE.COTTLE Lucy: GG,FR,PZ.COWLEY Phoebe: ELIT,HI,PG.COX Madeline: CH,ELIT,MA.CRAWFORD Joseph: DR,HI,MA.CUSHEN Bryony: BI,CH,MA.DAKANALIS Alexander:DR,ELIT,SO.DAVID Rhys: BS,ELIT,SO.DAVIES Beth: BI,ELIT,FR,HI.DAVIS Courtney: EL,GG,PA.DAVIS Jessica: ELIT,HI,PZ.DAWSON Adam: MA,DTPD.DE SOUSA-TROWELL Savana:BS,EL,SO.DOWNEY-BROWN Ruby:BI,CH,MA.D'ROZARIO Peter: EL,HI,SO.EDWARDS Lauren: ELIT,GG,PZ.EDWARDS Lewys: MM,PZ.ELLIS Jack: EL,ELIT.ENGLEDEW Naomi: DR.EXLEY Ellen: ELIT,HI,RE.FEAR Andrew: CH,MA,PH.

FINNIE Megan: GG,SO.FOLLETT Charlotte: PE,SO.FORD Ellie: BI,MA,MM,PG.FRANCIS Joel: AR,DTPD,PZ.GARDINER Marcus: PE,PZ,SCA.GENTRY Ellen: ELIT,MA,SO.GILL Nicola: DR,EL,SO.GILMORE Andrew: BI,ELIT,RE.GOODWIN Rebecca: BI,GG,SO.GRIPTON William: CH,MA,PH.GUTSELL Rowena: ELIT,RE,PZ.HACKING Alastair: EC,HI,MA.HANNAY Calum: EC,GG,MA.HARDIMAN James: EL,HI.HARLAND Ceri: GG,FR,SP.HARMAN Rhianna: BI,GG,PZ,SO.HEALEY Benjamin: PE.HERRINGTON David: EC,MA,PH.HESSEY Grace: DR,ELIT,RE.HICKLING Lucy: BI,CH,GG.HILL Jo: ELIT,HI,PZ.HOBBS Katherine: AR,ELIT,SO.HODDER Billy: EL,PZ,SO.HOLLAND Emily: AR,GG,SCA.HOWELLS Kathryn: BI,CH,DE.HULM Eleanor: ELIT,HI,MU.JACKSON Emma: DR,RE,PZ.JEFFREY Isabelle: ELIT,GG,RE.JOHNSON Luke: BI,FR,HI.JONES Daniel: CH,MA,PH.JONES Edward: CH,MA,PH.JONES Lisa: AR,DTTE.KEARSE James: BI,CH,MA.KEEBLE-CARTER Summer:BI,CH,GG.KERSWELL William: GG,HI,MA.LEE-BAPTY Vicky: ELIT,FR,HI.LINDLEY Amy: EL,MM,PZ.LOVELL Jamie: EL,MA,PZ.LUCAS Alice: BI,CH,GG.LUDLOW Christopher:EL,ELIT,GG.LUNNON Joe: ELIT,MA,PH.LYNCH Calum: BI,CH,MA.LYON Joe: ELIT,HI,PZ.MACMILLAN Claire: BI,CH,MA.MAGNER Joseph: DR,HI,RE.MAHER Molly: ELIT,HI,SO.MANNINGS Evie: BI,MU,PA.MANSBRIDGE Grace: BI,ELIT,FR.MARRIOTT Byron: GG,MA,MF.MARULLO Callum: ELIT,PZ,SO.MASSETT Alastair:CH,MA,MF,PH.MATTHEWS Sam: EC,MA,MF.MAY Rachael: BI,DR,MA.MCCARTHY Edward: DR,ELIT,HI.MEMBERY Samuel: BS,MA,MF.MINNS Grace: ELIT,PA.MITCHELL Robert: DR,EL,SO.MOORE Lydia: EC,FR,HI,MA.MULHOLLAND James: AR,CP,PH.

NASH Milly: AR,EL,PG.NEWMAN Tristan: BS,HI,SO.NEWTON Ella: DR,ELIT,RE.NICKOLLS Laurence: MA,PH.NOBLE Maisie: BI,DR,PZ.NORRIS Jesca: BI,GG,SP.O'CONNOR Lucy:ELIT,MM,SO,CW.O'CONNOR Toby: MM,RE,SO,CW.OLDFIELD Alice: EL,FR,SP.O'MAHONEY Frankie: BI,EL,PZ.O'MALLEY Edward: EC,MA,MF.OVERTON Eliza: GG,PZ,SOPAINTER Jack: AR,DR,ELIT.PALMER Elin: BI,CH,MA.PARK Megan: EL.PARKIN Oliver: GG,SCA.PEACOCK Olivia: EL,PG,PZ.PHILLIPS Emily: DR,DE,MA.PHIPPEN Nikita: BI,DR,PZ.PIERCE David: AR.PLUMRIDGE Amelia: EL,RE,PZ.POWELL Hollie: PZ,SO.PRADALIE Sam: ELIT,HI,MU.PRICE Ciaran: CH,GG.RAY Samuel: AR,AR,ELIT.REID Isobel: GG,SCA.RICHARDS Samuel: BS,EL,SO.ROBB George: BI,CH,GG.ROWLANDS Lana: EL,PZ,SO.SAMPSON Mark: MA,MF,PH.SCOTT-BROWN Luke: CH,MA,PH.SEARCY Joshua: ELIT,HI,RE.SHOTTON Robyn: BI,PZ,SO.SLOAN Meg: BI,PZ,SO.SPIES Alexander: CH,MA,MF,PH.STEWART Oliver: CH,MA,MF,PH.STOKES Daniel: BI,CH,MA.SULLIVAN Joseph: BI,CH,MA.TANNER Nicole: EL,GG,PZ.TAPLIN Emma: EL,GG,SO.THOBROE Josef: DR,EL,MM,PZ.THOMAS Joshua: BI,HI,MA.THOMPSON Matthew:EL,ELIT,GG.ULLRICH Nadia: BI,EL,MA,SO.VERINDER Siobhan: MA,PZ,SO.WAKEFIELD Sabrina: AR,AR,EL.WAKEFIELD Sian: DR,EL,PZ.WARD Christopher:AR,MM,MM,CW.WARREN Emma: MA,MF,PH.WARRING EYTLE Jacob:AR,MX,PA.WATKINS Edward: EC,ELIT.WATKINS Georgina: EL,ELIT,SO.WEAVERS Joshua: CH,HI,MA.WHYBROW Rory: MA,MF,PH.WILSON Sarah: DR,EL,SCA.WOLSTENCROFT James:CH,MA,MF,PH.WORDEN Daniel: BS,MA,MF.

RESULTS (SURNAME, FIRST NAME AND SUBJECT CODES)

� Rowena Gutsell and LukeJohnson are both off to Oxford tocontinue their studies

INDEX

� Abbeywood Community School ....................................... 2� Ashton Park School........................................................... 3� Backwell School................................................................ 3� Badminton School............................................................. 4� Bradley Stoke Community School .................................... 5� Bristol Cathedral Choir School.......................................... 4� Bristol Grammar School .................................................... 5� Cabot Learning Federation ............................................... 5� Castle School .................................................................... 4� Chew Valley School........................................................... 6� Chipping Sodbury School ................................................. 7� Churchill School ................................................................ 6� City Academy .................................................................... 7� City of Bristol College........................................................ 8� Clevedon School ............................................................... 7� Clifton College................................................................. 10� Clifton High School ........................................................... 9� Colston's Girls' School...................................................... 8� Colston's School ............................................................. 12� Downend School ............................................................... 8� Kings of Wessex................................................................ 9� North Bristol Post-16 Centre........................................... 10� Oldfield School .................................................................. 8� Patchway Community College ........................................ 13� QEH ................................................................................. 13� Redland High School ...................................................... 15� South Gloucestershire and Stroud College..................... 16� St Bede's Catholic College ............................................. 22� St Brendan's Sixth Form College.................................... 18� St Katherine's School...................................................... 23� St Mary Redcliffe and Temple ......................................... 14� The Red Maids' School ................................................... 16� Wellsway School ............................................................. 24� Winterbourne International Academy.............................. 24

Open Mornings:Thursday 1st OctoberTours at 9:00am and 10:00am

Wednesday 7th OctoberTours at 9:00am, 10:00am and 1:45pmBookable by appointment only

Open Evening:Thursday 1st October6:00pm - 8:00pmCrèche facilities are available

Headteacher talks at 6:00pm and 6:45pm

Abbeywood Community SchoolNew Road

Stoke GiffordSouth Gloucestershire

BS34 [email protected]

Tel: 0117 307 5660

A ‘GOOD’ School inEvery CategoryOfsted

Open Day:Thursday 24th SeptemberTours at 8:45am, 9:45am,11:05am and 1:35pmBookable by appointment only

Open Evening:Thursday 24th September6:00pm - 8:00pmCrèche facilities are available

Headteacher talks at 6:00pm and 6:45pm

Bradley Stoke Community SchoolFiddlersWood Lane

Bradley StokeSouth Gloucestershire

BS32 [email protected]

Tel: 01454 868840

A ‘GOOD’ School,with ‘OUTSTANDING’Behaviour, Safety andLeadershipOfsted

Tel: 0117 3772742Email: [email protected]: www.ashtonpark.net/sixth-form

Don’t miss out…come and see us!

Ashton Park Sixth Form

Impressive Results | Amazing FacilitiesBroad Range of Courses | High Level Care

Exciting Activities and Opportunities

With you everystep of the way

Thursday 8th October 20156.30 - 8.30pm

Headteacher’s Speech 6.30 - 7.00pmTours of Sixth Form Centre 7.00pm

OpenEvening

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A-level Results A-level Results

Abbeywood Community School

� Jacob Peters, Ethan Dyke, Gemma Shafto (director of post-16), Emily Morris and Sophie Bailey

AT Abbeywood CommunitySchool more students thanever gained the requiredgrades to be accepted ontouniversity courses.

The school has seen a slight dip inheadline figures compared withprevious years, but has once again

seen huge successes in BTEC andvocational outcomes in particular.

Most students who were seekingplaces on higher education coursesgained places or are currently seek-ing alternatives at other institu-tions, and a number of others havesecured apprenticeships.

There were significant individualsuccesses at both AS and A2 level.

Kaya Baber earned an A*, A andtwo Bs in subjects including the ex-tended project qualification at A2.Freya Restall left the school in StokeGifford with one A and two Bs atA2.

Ashton Park School

ASHTON Park School is cel-ebrating with students, par-ents and its community.Many of its sixth form stu-dents secured their first

choice university places, not onlythrough the traditional academicroutes but also through high-levelvocational programmes in sport andhealth and social care.

This year, the school saw a growingnumber of students moving on tohigh-level apprenticeships as well asdirectly into employment.

Results at AS were good, withsome excellent individual perform-a n c e s.

The school says its vocational pro-gramme continues to produce out-standing results, preparing students

for their future beyond Ashton Park.A spokeswoman for the school said:

“We would like to acknowledge thehard work of students, staff and par-ents in these successes and also high-light the school’s highly-regardedenrichment programme that helpsmake our students the well-roundedindividuals sought after by employ-ers and universities.”

Backwell School

BACKWELL Sixth Form stu-dents celebrated as theschool achieved its bestA-level results for severalyears. More than one in five

of all exam entries were graded at A*,and 28 per cent were A* or A. Some 52per cent achieved A*, A or B grades.Teachers said they were delighted atthe overall pass rate of 99 per cent.

Head teacher Julian Baldwin said:“Our students and staff have workedreally hard for a long time to achievethese excellent results. Backwell is alarge comprehensive sixth form andthe results show that all students cando really well here. This is a group of

tremendous young people who thor-oughly deserve their successes.”

No fewer than 24 students gained atleast three A grades and five students –Alex Spies, James Wolstencroft, JoeSullivan, Izzy Jeffrey and Maddy Cox –achieved three A* grades or more.

Among the happy students washead girl Ellen Exley, who earnedthree A grades.

She said: “I’m really pleased withmy exam results after two years ofhard work and now I’m excited to begoing off to the University ofManchester to study law with politics.Thank you to the brilliant teachers atBackwell Sixth Form.”

AB: Accounts/Book-keeping; AC: Arabic; AG:Agriculture; AH: Ancient History; AP: Art &Design Photography; AR: Art (fine Art, ArtHistory, Art and Design, 3D Art, Art andCraft, Art and Technology); ARCH:Archaeology; AS: Astronomy; BE: Businessand Economics; BI: Biology; BL Bengali; BS:Business, Business Studies; CA: Catering;CAN: Cantonese; CC: Childcare; CD: ChildDevelopment; CH: Chemistry; CIT:Citizenship; CL: Classics, ClassicalCivilisation; CN: Chinese; CO:Communication Studies; COMS: CommunityStudies; CoPE: Certificate of PersonalEffectiveness Level 2; CP: ComputerStudies/ Computer Science; CT: ChristianTheology; CTH: Critical Thinking; DA: Dance;DBS: Double Business Studies; DE:German;DMM: Double Media Studies; DN: Design;DR: Drama; DS: Double Science; D&TS:Drama and Theatre Studies; DT: DesignTechnology; DTA: Design Technology Auto;DTCA: Design Technology CAT; DTCD:Design Technology Child Development;DTEG: Design and Technology Engineering;DTEL: Design Technology (Electronics);DTFP: Design and Technology FoodProducts; DTFT: Design Technology FoodTechnology; DTGP: Design and TechnologyGraphic Products; DTGR: DesignTechnology Graphics; DTPD: DesignTechnology Product Design; DTRM: DesignTechnology Resistance and Materials; DTTE:Design Technology Textiles; DTHE: Designand Technology Home Economics; DU:Dutch; EA: Expressive Arts; EC: Economics;ED Engineering/Technical Drawing; EL:English Language; ELIT: English Literature;EL & ELIT: (combined); EN: English (as asecond language); ENG: Engineering; EP:Ethics/ philosophy; ES: EnvironmentalStudies/ Science; ET: Electronics; EU

European Studies; EV: EnvironmentalEducation; FR: French; FS: Film Studies; FT:Food Technology, Food Studies; GE:Geology; GG: Geography; GK: Greek; GS:General Studies; GV: Government andPolitics; GX: Graphics; HA Ancient History;HB: Human Biology; H&C: Hospitality andCatering; HE Home Economics; HI: History;HP&H: Human Physiology and Health; HS:Health and Social Care; HL: Health Studies;HP: Human Phyl; HU: Humanities; HWHebrew; IC Industrial Studies; IN: Italian;IT/ICT: Information Technology; JA:Japanese; KSCom: Key SkillsCommunications; LA: Latin; L&PL/PL: Logicand Philosophy; LT or LR: Leisure andTourism; LW: Law; MA: Mathematics; MAN:Mandarin; ME: Mechanics; MF: FurtherMaths; MM: Media Studies; MN:Manufacturing; MT Discrete Maths; MU:Music; MW Metalwork; MX: MusicTechnology; NK Needlework/ Textiles; OTC:Office Technology; PA: Expressive andPerforming Arts; PE: Physical Education; PE/SPST: Physical Education and SportsStudies; PER: Persian; PG: Photography;PH: Physics; PLB: Philosophy and Belief;PM: Pure Mathematics; PO: Portuguese;POL: Polish; PS: Political Studies; PT:Pottery; PU: Public Services; PX: Politics;PY: Philosophy; PZ: Psychology; RE:Religious Education/Studies; RS: RuralScience/ Studies; RT: Retail; RU: Russian;SB Social and Environmental Biology; SC:Science; SCA: Applied Science; SO SocialStudies/Sociology; SP Spanish; SR SportsStudies; SS Science in Society; ST Statistics;TC: Technology; TE or TX: Textiles; TH:Theatre Studies/Arts; TL: Theology; TMMusic Theory; TT: Travel and Tourism; URUrdu; VOC: Vocational Award; WE Welsh;ZO Zoology.

A-LEVEL RESULTS: SUBJECT CODES

ANSELL Emma: GG,MA,PZ.ASHWORTH James: AR,MM,SCA.ASKEW Patrick: CH,MA,MF.AUDSLEY Eleanor: EL,PG,SO.BAILEY Celia: GG,SCA,SO.BAILEY Paul: ELIT,GG,SO.BANE Yasmin: RE,PZ,SO.BARKER Rosemary: AR,AR,ELIT.BARLOW Will: ELIT,HI,PZ.BARRATT Luke: MA.BARTLEY Joshua: MA,MF,PH.BASSETT Jamie: EL,GG,HI.BEALE Alex: CH,HI,PH.BERNARD Toby: AR,HI,MX.BISSET Laura: EL,PZ,SO.BLACK Amelia: BS,GG,SO.BLUETT Ellen: BI,CH,MA.BOSWORTH Esmée:AR,ELIT,DTPD.BRAY Joshua: BI,GG,PE.BRIDGEMAN Molly:BI,CH,MA,MU.BRITTON Daniel: BI,CH,MA.BROWN Imogen: BI,EL,GG.BRYANT Shannon: BS,PE,PZ.BURSTON Katie: RE,SO.CASEMORE Chelsea:DR,ELIT,PZ.CASEY Thomas: CH,MA,MF.CATTERMOLE Joseph:MA,MF,PH.CHEESERIGHT Fred: DR,EL,PA.CHENNEOUR-ADAMS Thomas:BI,MA,PH.CHEWINS Lucy: BI,PZ,SO.CLARK Louis: MA,MF,PH.CLARK Ruari: AR,EL.COGAN Connor: BS,ELIT,SO.COLE Beth: AR,PG,DTTE.COTTLE Lucy: GG,FR,PZ.COWLEY Phoebe: ELIT,HI,PG.COX Madeline: CH,ELIT,MA.CRAWFORD Joseph: DR,HI,MA.CUSHEN Bryony: BI,CH,MA.DAKANALIS Alexander:DR,ELIT,SO.DAVID Rhys: BS,ELIT,SO.DAVIES Beth: BI,ELIT,FR,HI.DAVIS Courtney: EL,GG,PA.DAVIS Jessica: ELIT,HI,PZ.DAWSON Adam: MA,DTPD.DE SOUSA-TROWELL Savana:BS,EL,SO.DOWNEY-BROWN Ruby:BI,CH,MA.D'ROZARIO Peter: EL,HI,SO.EDWARDS Lauren: ELIT,GG,PZ.EDWARDS Lewys: MM,PZ.ELLIS Jack: EL,ELIT.ENGLEDEW Naomi: DR.EXLEY Ellen: ELIT,HI,RE.FEAR Andrew: CH,MA,PH.

FINNIE Megan: GG,SO.FOLLETT Charlotte: PE,SO.FORD Ellie: BI,MA,MM,PG.FRANCIS Joel: AR,DTPD,PZ.GARDINER Marcus: PE,PZ,SCA.GENTRY Ellen: ELIT,MA,SO.GILL Nicola: DR,EL,SO.GILMORE Andrew: BI,ELIT,RE.GOODWIN Rebecca: BI,GG,SO.GRIPTON William: CH,MA,PH.GUTSELL Rowena: ELIT,RE,PZ.HACKING Alastair: EC,HI,MA.HANNAY Calum: EC,GG,MA.HARDIMAN James: EL,HI.HARLAND Ceri: GG,FR,SP.HARMAN Rhianna: BI,GG,PZ,SO.HEALEY Benjamin: PE.HERRINGTON David: EC,MA,PH.HESSEY Grace: DR,ELIT,RE.HICKLING Lucy: BI,CH,GG.HILL Jo: ELIT,HI,PZ.HOBBS Katherine: AR,ELIT,SO.HODDER Billy: EL,PZ,SO.HOLLAND Emily: AR,GG,SCA.HOWELLS Kathryn: BI,CH,DE.HULM Eleanor: ELIT,HI,MU.JACKSON Emma: DR,RE,PZ.JEFFREY Isabelle: ELIT,GG,RE.JOHNSON Luke: BI,FR,HI.JONES Daniel: CH,MA,PH.JONES Edward: CH,MA,PH.JONES Lisa: AR,DTTE.KEARSE James: BI,CH,MA.KEEBLE-CARTER Summer:BI,CH,GG.KERSWELL William: GG,HI,MA.LEE-BAPTY Vicky: ELIT,FR,HI.LINDLEY Amy: EL,MM,PZ.LOVELL Jamie: EL,MA,PZ.LUCAS Alice: BI,CH,GG.LUDLOW Christopher:EL,ELIT,GG.LUNNON Joe: ELIT,MA,PH.LYNCH Calum: BI,CH,MA.LYON Joe: ELIT,HI,PZ.MACMILLAN Claire: BI,CH,MA.MAGNER Joseph: DR,HI,RE.MAHER Molly: ELIT,HI,SO.MANNINGS Evie: BI,MU,PA.MANSBRIDGE Grace: BI,ELIT,FR.MARRIOTT Byron: GG,MA,MF.MARULLO Callum: ELIT,PZ,SO.MASSETT Alastair:CH,MA,MF,PH.MATTHEWS Sam: EC,MA,MF.MAY Rachael: BI,DR,MA.MCCARTHY Edward: DR,ELIT,HI.MEMBERY Samuel: BS,MA,MF.MINNS Grace: ELIT,PA.MITCHELL Robert: DR,EL,SO.MOORE Lydia: EC,FR,HI,MA.MULHOLLAND James: AR,CP,PH.

NASH Milly: AR,EL,PG.NEWMAN Tristan: BS,HI,SO.NEWTON Ella: DR,ELIT,RE.NICKOLLS Laurence: MA,PH.NOBLE Maisie: BI,DR,PZ.NORRIS Jesca: BI,GG,SP.O'CONNOR Lucy:ELIT,MM,SO,CW.O'CONNOR Toby: MM,RE,SO,CW.OLDFIELD Alice: EL,FR,SP.O'MAHONEY Frankie: BI,EL,PZ.O'MALLEY Edward: EC,MA,MF.OVERTON Eliza: GG,PZ,SOPAINTER Jack: AR,DR,ELIT.PALMER Elin: BI,CH,MA.PARK Megan: EL.PARKIN Oliver: GG,SCA.PEACOCK Olivia: EL,PG,PZ.PHILLIPS Emily: DR,DE,MA.PHIPPEN Nikita: BI,DR,PZ.PIERCE David: AR.PLUMRIDGE Amelia: EL,RE,PZ.POWELL Hollie: PZ,SO.PRADALIE Sam: ELIT,HI,MU.PRICE Ciaran: CH,GG.RAY Samuel: AR,AR,ELIT.REID Isobel: GG,SCA.RICHARDS Samuel: BS,EL,SO.ROBB George: BI,CH,GG.ROWLANDS Lana: EL,PZ,SO.SAMPSON Mark: MA,MF,PH.SCOTT-BROWN Luke: CH,MA,PH.SEARCY Joshua: ELIT,HI,RE.SHOTTON Robyn: BI,PZ,SO.SLOAN Meg: BI,PZ,SO.SPIES Alexander: CH,MA,MF,PH.STEWART Oliver: CH,MA,MF,PH.STOKES Daniel: BI,CH,MA.SULLIVAN Joseph: BI,CH,MA.TANNER Nicole: EL,GG,PZ.TAPLIN Emma: EL,GG,SO.THOBROE Josef: DR,EL,MM,PZ.THOMAS Joshua: BI,HI,MA.THOMPSON Matthew:EL,ELIT,GG.ULLRICH Nadia: BI,EL,MA,SO.VERINDER Siobhan: MA,PZ,SO.WAKEFIELD Sabrina: AR,AR,EL.WAKEFIELD Sian: DR,EL,PZ.WARD Christopher:AR,MM,MM,CW.WARREN Emma: MA,MF,PH.WARRING EYTLE Jacob:AR,MX,PA.WATKINS Edward: EC,ELIT.WATKINS Georgina: EL,ELIT,SO.WEAVERS Joshua: CH,HI,MA.WHYBROW Rory: MA,MF,PH.WILSON Sarah: DR,EL,SCA.WOLSTENCROFT James:CH,MA,MF,PH.WORDEN Daniel: BS,MA,MF.

RESULTS (SURNAME, FIRST NAME AND SUBJECT CODES)

� Rowena Gutsell and LukeJohnson are both off to Oxford tocontinue their studies

INDEX

� Abbeywood Community School ....................................... 2� Ashton Park School........................................................... 3� Backwell School................................................................ 3� Badminton School............................................................. 4� Bradley Stoke Community School .................................... 5� Bristol Cathedral Choir School.......................................... 4� Bristol Grammar School .................................................... 5� Cabot Learning Federation ............................................... 5� Castle School .................................................................... 4� Chew Valley School........................................................... 6� Chipping Sodbury School ................................................. 7� Churchill School ................................................................ 6� City Academy .................................................................... 7� City of Bristol College........................................................ 8� Clevedon School ............................................................... 7� Clifton College................................................................. 10� Clifton High School ........................................................... 9� Colston's Girls' School...................................................... 8� Colston's School ............................................................. 12� Downend School ............................................................... 8� Kings of Wessex................................................................ 9� North Bristol Post-16 Centre........................................... 10� Oldfield School .................................................................. 8� Patchway Community College ........................................ 13� QEH ................................................................................. 13� Redland High School ...................................................... 15� South Gloucestershire and Stroud College..................... 16� St Bede's Catholic College ............................................. 22� St Brendan's Sixth Form College.................................... 18� St Katherine's School...................................................... 23� St Mary Redcliffe and Temple ......................................... 14� The Red Maids' School ................................................... 16� Wellsway School ............................................................. 24� Winterbourne International Academy.............................. 24

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Abbeywood Community SchoolNew Road

Stoke GiffordSouth Gloucestershire

BS34 [email protected]

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Bradley Stoke Community SchoolFiddlersWood Lane

Bradley StokeSouth Gloucestershire

BS32 [email protected]

Tel: 01454 868840

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Bradley Stoke CommunitySchool

� Peter Smyth, Josh Machado and Dylan Osafo get theirre s u l t s

BRADLEY Stoke Com-munity School’s A-levelresults were on a parwith previous years, butit saw improved out-

comes in BTEC and vocationalc o u r s e s.

More students than ever fromthe school earned the gradesneeded to be accepted onto uni-versity courses.

Almost all students who wereseeking places on higher educa-tion courses gained places or areseeking alternatives at other in-stitutions. A number of othershave secured apprenticeships.

Overall, 51 per cent of all gradesawarded were at A*-B or equi-valent. Impressively, 100 per centof students passed at A-level.

This year’s top A-level per-former was Harry Willis, who wasawarded an A*, two As and a B. Hewas followed by Peter Smyth, whoearned four As.

BADMINTON School was de-lighted with the A-level res-ults achieved by its pupilsthis year, with over 86 percent of all grades awarded

being A*-B.Stuart Dalley, director of studies at

Badminton, said: “I am very pleasedwith our pupils’ strong results inlight of recent press commentary onmore rigorous exam procedures andthe tightening up on the awarding oftop grades.”

Rebecca Tear, the school’s head-mistress, said: “I am delighted thatthe achievements of the individualpupils have rewarded their sustainedhard work.

“The teachers and pastoral team atBadminton endeavour to facilitateeach girl’s aspirations and the col-lective academic success of this co-hort reflects the staff ’s enthusiasmand expert guidance. I am extremelyproud of the girls and the school.”

STUDENTS at Bristol Cathedral ChoirSchool posted an outstanding set ofA-level results – the best since theschool opened as an academy in2008.

In total, 59 per cent of A-levels taken wereawarded A*-B grades and 15 per cent gainedA* or A grades in three or more subjects.University destinations among the leaversinclude Oxford and the Royal College ofM u s i c.

The school’s principal, Neil Blundell, said:“We are delighted to see so many of ourstudents gaining places at the best uni-versities and conservatoires. This yeargroup includes our first Year 7 academyintake from 2008 – these superb resultstherefore represent the rewards of sevenyears of hard work both by our students andour staff, who all deserve to be richlycong ratulated.

“Significantly, 30 per cent of examinations

were graded at A* or A and there werewonderful results across all subject areas.”

Fergus Higgins, of Mangotsfield, gainedtwo A*s and an A, comfortably meeting therequirements of Oriel College, Oxford, for aplace to read theology.

He also gained an A* grade on his ex-tended project qualification dissertation,which looked at the ordination of women.

Fergus said: “I am not one of those peoplewho always wanted to go to Oxford; I took thedecision after my AS-levels.”

Sarah Bence, of Westbury-on-Trym, joinedBCCS from Red Maids’ School at the start ofthe sixth form. With A*s in maths and music,she will be taking up a scholarship at theRoyal College of Music.

She said: “I came to BCCS for the musicand I have enjoyed the opportunity toconduct choirs here and to play the oboe inthe symphony orchestra.” She hopes even-tually to become an professional oboist.

Badminton School

RESULTS (SURNAME, FIRST TIME, SUBJECT CODE)

ADKINS Ben BI CP MABADCOCK Sam MX MU SCABLACKWELL Nathan ICT PEBONE Nathan CL ELIT HIBOWRI Saakshi MM EL SOBROWN Sophie DTPD ELIT ICTBURSE Kayleigh MM PGCEBRIAN-TWIST Ramon BI MFMA PHCHAPMAN Aaron EL ELIT HICHAPMAN Laura MM EL ELITCHEUNG Kai Yin MF MA PHCOLLINS Emily HI PG MMCORSTORPHINE Michael ICTDAVEY Adam CP MM ICTDAWES Ellie AR HS PZELSTONE Niamh ELIT HS PGENNING Andrea ICTFAHEY Christopher EC MA PHFERNANDO Lahiru ICTFORSEY Jay BI ELIT HIFRANKLIN Amelia EL ELIT PZFRY Natalie BS MM SOGILES Samuel DTPD MA PZGOWIE Evie PZ SO REGREEN Elliott CP ICTGREEN Jenny AR ELIT HIHAMER Will SO SCAHAYWARD Daniel BS PE SCAHEIGHT Luke BS ICT SCAHILLIAM George HI PG SOHODGSON Ashlea ELIT PGHOLT Gabrielle BS CH MA

HURD Courtney D&TS HIIP Jessie ICT PG MAJENKINS Ben HI MX MUJONES Gemma HS PZ SOJONES Samantha HS PG SCAKEWLEY Joseph BS MX MULANYON Catherine BS ICT SCALOVELL Samuel PGMACHADO Joshua HI MA PZMACHADO Keila BI CH PZMCMILLEN Chloe AR PE SCAMILES Danielle ELIT GG LWMISTRY Nimisha BS HI MAMOORE Phoebe BI EL HSMORGAN Hollie EL HI MU PZMURRAY Joe ICT MX MUOSAFO Dylan MX MU PZOWENS Evan ICT MU SCAPACKER Joseph MM ICTPORTCH Matthew CP MF MAPHPRICE William BS MMRAYNOR Hugh CP ICT DEREYNOLDS Emma MX MUREYNOLDS-COLE Amelia GGPG SCAROBBINS Shannon BI PZ SOROBERTS Helena AR HS SCAROBERTSON Sam BS PE SOROBINSON Emma ELIT HI PZROLLIN Joe ELIT HS PZROWE-HUTCHINSON Jodie ARHS SO

ROWLAND Eleanor ELIT GGMURUDGE Sadie LW PZ SOSARGENT Alex CH CP MA PHSIMMONDS Sophie BS ELITLWSIMMS Laura BI D&TS PZSLOCOMBE Emily MA PZ SOSMYTH Peter BI CH MASOTHERAN Andrew CP DTPDICTSPRATT Connor EL MX MUSTEPHENSON Joseph CP ICTMA PHSTOKES Connor BI CH SOSUTTON Laura GG PG PETAYLOR Daisy ELIT HI PZTUCKER Emily HS PGTURNER Sophie AR DTPDELITVANDERHOEST Henry BS ELHIVARNEY Blythe CL ELIT HIVOISEY Axl HI SO REWARING Ben MX MUWEAVER Cara ELIT PZ REWENTLAND Samuel BS PE SOWILLIAMS Danielle BI HI PZWILLIS Harry EL ELIT HIWONG Emily BS PZWORSLEY Ben EL HI LWYARMOHAMED Yusef ARDTPD ICT

Bristol CathedralChoir School

� Fergus Higgins � Sarah Bence

Castle School

CASTLE School in Thornbury contin-ued its tradition for strong A-level res-ults this year. Improving on last year’sresults, 82 per cent of grades achievedin the sixth form were graded A*-C.

Of the just over 450 A-level entries, 99 percent gained a pass.

Some 13 students achieved three A grades(or vocational qualification equivalent) or bet-ter, securing places at the country’s top uni-versities. Students will go on to study a diverserange of subjects, including dentistry, law, en-gineering and medicine.

Top performing student Stephen Lambert

achieved three A* grades and an A grade. He isheading to Cambridge University to readFrench and Spanish.

The school’s head teacher, Peter Smart, said:“We are delighted for all our students who,through their hard work and the support oftheir teachers, have maintained the school'sstrong tradition for achievement and academ-ic success.

“These results will enable our students tohave the very best possible start within highereducation and the workplace. I congratulatethem all and wish them every success for thef u t u re. ”

� Ethan Wong � Noa Galtung

BRISTOL Grammar School(BGS) has extended its run ofimpressive A-level results,with 43 of its sixth form stu-dents achieving three A

grades or above and 51 students re-ceiving at least one A*.

The results mirror outcomes overthe past five years, as BGS revealedthat 84 per cent of all students atA-level have qualified across all sub-jects from B to A* over this period.

This year, 14 students from the BGSsixth form have secured places at Ox-ford or Cambridge, while nine studentswill be studying medicine. Studentswill be studying at approximately 45different universities this autumn,with courses ranging from history ofart to zoology.

BGS headmaster Roderick MacKin-non said: “I am delighted our sixthform students have once again shownus their commitment and focus ingaining these great personal achieve-ments as they enter into life beyond theschool gates and start a new, excitingf u t u re.

“Exam time is always a good op-portunity to take stock of what is beingachieved both by the students and theschool as a whole. So, to review resultsfrom the past half-decade and see sucha strong performance is very heart-ening and shows great consistencyboth from our students and from ourteaching staff.

“I am incredibly proud of this year’sstudents and look forward to hearingall about their continued successes inthe years to come.”

The school’s director of sixth form,Justin Harford, said: “This has been agreat sixth form to teach and they arefully deserving of their achievements.

“Their attitude and approach tolearning, as well as taking up a num-ber of other activities, such as com-pleting the Duke of Edinburgh award,has really added to their mature ap-proach and responsibility in thecl a s s ro o m . ”

Bristol Grammar School

STUDENTS at five academies that belongto the Cabot Learning Federation havebeen celebrating another year of im-proved results. The federation providespost-16 education at five academies in-

cluding John Cabot, Bristol Brunel, Bristol Met-ropolitan, King’s Oak and Hanham Woods.

At Bristol Brunel Academy, 99 per cent of Year13 students achieved passes at A2, with 38 percent achieving A* to B grades.

The academy’s principal, Jon Jones, said: “Iam extremely proud of the students whoachieved these remarkable grades. This is test-ament to their hard work and the incredible com-mitment from our teaching and support staff.”

Kate Willis, interim principal of John Cabot,said: “The results at John Cabot Academy re-main consistently strong, with the averagepoints awarded per qualification coming outhigher than averages elsewhere, both locally andfurther afield.”

At King’s Oak, a significant number of stu-dents are moving onto university.

King’s Oak interim principal, Mandy Milsom,said: “We are delighted that our average pointsper qualification has improved this year forA-levels again and really pleased that almost allour students leaving post-16 have successfullysecured the university place of their choice.”

Phil Bevan, principal at Hanham Woods, said:“Overall pass rates for students in both Years 12and 13 have increased again this year and we arepleased to be celebrating the deserved success ofour students, who have again impressed us withtheir determination and hard work.”

At Bristol Metropolitan Academy, 96 per centof students gained passes and 42 per cent of themachieved grades at B or higher in academiccourses. As in previous years, a number of stu-dents have secured their first place choices atu n ive r s i t y.

Bristol Met’s principal, Sally Apps, said: “I’mdelighted for our students who have worked sohard to achieve so highly. As our school con-tinues to develop and improve our curriculumoffer, our students are matching our efforts intheir own studies.”

CabotLearningFederation

NICK BATCHELOR 18, from RedlandR E S U LT S : A*s in maths, further maths,economics and physicsWHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR? Studyeconomics at the London School ofEconomicsREACTION: “The past two years have beenchallenging, in that I feel I’ve been pushedhard to accomplish the best outcomes Icould.”

JOEY TAYLOR 18, from CothamR E S U LT S : As* in biology, chemistry, mathsWHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR? Studymedicine at Liverpool UniversityREACTION: “I feel like I have worked so hardfor this to happen and now it has it’s prettyoverwhelming. I had always wanted to studymedicine and getting into Liverpool has beenideal.”

NUALA KEOHANE18, from BishopstonR E S U LT S : Art (A*), Philosophy (A), History (A)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR? Spendthe next year focusing on a modelling career,starting with London Fashion Week inSeptemberREACTION: “It’s all pretty surreal and feelsamazing to have done so well in my chosensubjects.”

HAMISH POTOKAR 18, from Sneyd ParkR E S U LT S : Psychology (A); English literature(A); Biology (B)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR? Gapyear to compete in climbing events.REACTION: “Without the support andunderstanding of my teachers I would nothave been able to reach my goals both ineducation and in climbing, so I am reallygrateful for their help.”

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A-level Results A-level Results

Bradley Stoke CommunitySchool

� Peter Smyth, Josh Machado and Dylan Osafo get theirre s u l t s

BRADLEY Stoke Com-munity School’s A-levelresults were on a parwith previous years, butit saw improved out-

comes in BTEC and vocationalc o u r s e s.

More students than ever fromthe school earned the gradesneeded to be accepted onto uni-versity courses.

Almost all students who wereseeking places on higher educa-tion courses gained places or areseeking alternatives at other in-stitutions. A number of othershave secured apprenticeships.

Overall, 51 per cent of all gradesawarded were at A*-B or equi-valent. Impressively, 100 per centof students passed at A-level.

This year’s top A-level per-former was Harry Willis, who wasawarded an A*, two As and a B. Hewas followed by Peter Smyth, whoearned four As.

BADMINTON School was de-lighted with the A-level res-ults achieved by its pupilsthis year, with over 86 percent of all grades awarded

being A*-B.Stuart Dalley, director of studies at

Badminton, said: “I am very pleasedwith our pupils’ strong results inlight of recent press commentary onmore rigorous exam procedures andthe tightening up on the awarding oftop grades.”

Rebecca Tear, the school’s head-mistress, said: “I am delighted thatthe achievements of the individualpupils have rewarded their sustainedhard work.

“The teachers and pastoral team atBadminton endeavour to facilitateeach girl’s aspirations and the col-lective academic success of this co-hort reflects the staff ’s enthusiasmand expert guidance. I am extremelyproud of the girls and the school.”

STUDENTS at Bristol Cathedral ChoirSchool posted an outstanding set ofA-level results – the best since theschool opened as an academy in2008.

In total, 59 per cent of A-levels taken wereawarded A*-B grades and 15 per cent gainedA* or A grades in three or more subjects.University destinations among the leaversinclude Oxford and the Royal College ofM u s i c.

The school’s principal, Neil Blundell, said:“We are delighted to see so many of ourstudents gaining places at the best uni-versities and conservatoires. This yeargroup includes our first Year 7 academyintake from 2008 – these superb resultstherefore represent the rewards of sevenyears of hard work both by our students andour staff, who all deserve to be richlycong ratulated.

“Significantly, 30 per cent of examinations

were graded at A* or A and there werewonderful results across all subject areas.”

Fergus Higgins, of Mangotsfield, gainedtwo A*s and an A, comfortably meeting therequirements of Oriel College, Oxford, for aplace to read theology.

He also gained an A* grade on his ex-tended project qualification dissertation,which looked at the ordination of women.

Fergus said: “I am not one of those peoplewho always wanted to go to Oxford; I took thedecision after my AS-levels.”

Sarah Bence, of Westbury-on-Trym, joinedBCCS from Red Maids’ School at the start ofthe sixth form. With A*s in maths and music,she will be taking up a scholarship at theRoyal College of Music.

She said: “I came to BCCS for the musicand I have enjoyed the opportunity toconduct choirs here and to play the oboe inthe symphony orchestra.” She hopes even-tually to become an professional oboist.

Badminton School

RESULTS (SURNAME, FIRST TIME, SUBJECT CODE)

ADKINS Ben BI CP MABADCOCK Sam MX MU SCABLACKWELL Nathan ICT PEBONE Nathan CL ELIT HIBOWRI Saakshi MM EL SOBROWN Sophie DTPD ELIT ICTBURSE Kayleigh MM PGCEBRIAN-TWIST Ramon BI MFMA PHCHAPMAN Aaron EL ELIT HICHAPMAN Laura MM EL ELITCHEUNG Kai Yin MF MA PHCOLLINS Emily HI PG MMCORSTORPHINE Michael ICTDAVEY Adam CP MM ICTDAWES Ellie AR HS PZELSTONE Niamh ELIT HS PGENNING Andrea ICTFAHEY Christopher EC MA PHFERNANDO Lahiru ICTFORSEY Jay BI ELIT HIFRANKLIN Amelia EL ELIT PZFRY Natalie BS MM SOGILES Samuel DTPD MA PZGOWIE Evie PZ SO REGREEN Elliott CP ICTGREEN Jenny AR ELIT HIHAMER Will SO SCAHAYWARD Daniel BS PE SCAHEIGHT Luke BS ICT SCAHILLIAM George HI PG SOHODGSON Ashlea ELIT PGHOLT Gabrielle BS CH MA

HURD Courtney D&TS HIIP Jessie ICT PG MAJENKINS Ben HI MX MUJONES Gemma HS PZ SOJONES Samantha HS PG SCAKEWLEY Joseph BS MX MULANYON Catherine BS ICT SCALOVELL Samuel PGMACHADO Joshua HI MA PZMACHADO Keila BI CH PZMCMILLEN Chloe AR PE SCAMILES Danielle ELIT GG LWMISTRY Nimisha BS HI MAMOORE Phoebe BI EL HSMORGAN Hollie EL HI MU PZMURRAY Joe ICT MX MUOSAFO Dylan MX MU PZOWENS Evan ICT MU SCAPACKER Joseph MM ICTPORTCH Matthew CP MF MAPHPRICE William BS MMRAYNOR Hugh CP ICT DEREYNOLDS Emma MX MUREYNOLDS-COLE Amelia GGPG SCAROBBINS Shannon BI PZ SOROBERTS Helena AR HS SCAROBERTSON Sam BS PE SOROBINSON Emma ELIT HI PZROLLIN Joe ELIT HS PZROWE-HUTCHINSON Jodie ARHS SO

ROWLAND Eleanor ELIT GGMURUDGE Sadie LW PZ SOSARGENT Alex CH CP MA PHSIMMONDS Sophie BS ELITLWSIMMS Laura BI D&TS PZSLOCOMBE Emily MA PZ SOSMYTH Peter BI CH MASOTHERAN Andrew CP DTPDICTSPRATT Connor EL MX MUSTEPHENSON Joseph CP ICTMA PHSTOKES Connor BI CH SOSUTTON Laura GG PG PETAYLOR Daisy ELIT HI PZTUCKER Emily HS PGTURNER Sophie AR DTPDELITVANDERHOEST Henry BS ELHIVARNEY Blythe CL ELIT HIVOISEY Axl HI SO REWARING Ben MX MUWEAVER Cara ELIT PZ REWENTLAND Samuel BS PE SOWILLIAMS Danielle BI HI PZWILLIS Harry EL ELIT HIWONG Emily BS PZWORSLEY Ben EL HI LWYARMOHAMED Yusef ARDTPD ICT

Bristol CathedralChoir School

� Fergus Higgins � Sarah Bence

Castle School

CASTLE School in Thornbury contin-ued its tradition for strong A-level res-ults this year. Improving on last year’sresults, 82 per cent of grades achievedin the sixth form were graded A*-C.

Of the just over 450 A-level entries, 99 percent gained a pass.

Some 13 students achieved three A grades(or vocational qualification equivalent) or bet-ter, securing places at the country’s top uni-versities. Students will go on to study a diverserange of subjects, including dentistry, law, en-gineering and medicine.

Top performing student Stephen Lambert

achieved three A* grades and an A grade. He isheading to Cambridge University to readFrench and Spanish.

The school’s head teacher, Peter Smart, said:“We are delighted for all our students who,through their hard work and the support oftheir teachers, have maintained the school'sstrong tradition for achievement and academ-ic success.

“These results will enable our students tohave the very best possible start within highereducation and the workplace. I congratulatethem all and wish them every success for thef u t u re. ”

� Ethan Wong � Noa Galtung

BRISTOL Grammar School(BGS) has extended its run ofimpressive A-level results,with 43 of its sixth form stu-dents achieving three A

grades or above and 51 students re-ceiving at least one A*.

The results mirror outcomes overthe past five years, as BGS revealedthat 84 per cent of all students atA-level have qualified across all sub-jects from B to A* over this period.

This year, 14 students from the BGSsixth form have secured places at Ox-ford or Cambridge, while nine studentswill be studying medicine. Studentswill be studying at approximately 45different universities this autumn,with courses ranging from history ofart to zoology.

BGS headmaster Roderick MacKin-non said: “I am delighted our sixthform students have once again shownus their commitment and focus ingaining these great personal achieve-ments as they enter into life beyond theschool gates and start a new, excitingf u t u re.

“Exam time is always a good op-portunity to take stock of what is beingachieved both by the students and theschool as a whole. So, to review resultsfrom the past half-decade and see sucha strong performance is very heart-ening and shows great consistencyboth from our students and from ourteaching staff.

“I am incredibly proud of this year’sstudents and look forward to hearingall about their continued successes inthe years to come.”

The school’s director of sixth form,Justin Harford, said: “This has been agreat sixth form to teach and they arefully deserving of their achievements.

“Their attitude and approach tolearning, as well as taking up a num-ber of other activities, such as com-pleting the Duke of Edinburgh award,has really added to their mature ap-proach and responsibility in thecl a s s ro o m . ”

Bristol Grammar School

STUDENTS at five academies that belongto the Cabot Learning Federation havebeen celebrating another year of im-proved results. The federation providespost-16 education at five academies in-

cluding John Cabot, Bristol Brunel, Bristol Met-ropolitan, King’s Oak and Hanham Woods.

At Bristol Brunel Academy, 99 per cent of Year13 students achieved passes at A2, with 38 percent achieving A* to B grades.

The academy’s principal, Jon Jones, said: “Iam extremely proud of the students whoachieved these remarkable grades. This is test-ament to their hard work and the incredible com-mitment from our teaching and support staff.”

Kate Willis, interim principal of John Cabot,said: “The results at John Cabot Academy re-main consistently strong, with the averagepoints awarded per qualification coming outhigher than averages elsewhere, both locally andfurther afield.”

At King’s Oak, a significant number of stu-dents are moving onto university.

King’s Oak interim principal, Mandy Milsom,said: “We are delighted that our average pointsper qualification has improved this year forA-levels again and really pleased that almost allour students leaving post-16 have successfullysecured the university place of their choice.”

Phil Bevan, principal at Hanham Woods, said:“Overall pass rates for students in both Years 12and 13 have increased again this year and we arepleased to be celebrating the deserved success ofour students, who have again impressed us withtheir determination and hard work.”

At Bristol Metropolitan Academy, 96 per centof students gained passes and 42 per cent of themachieved grades at B or higher in academiccourses. As in previous years, a number of stu-dents have secured their first place choices atu n ive r s i t y.

Bristol Met’s principal, Sally Apps, said: “I’mdelighted for our students who have worked sohard to achieve so highly. As our school con-tinues to develop and improve our curriculumoffer, our students are matching our efforts intheir own studies.”

CabotLearningFederation

NICK BATCHELOR 18, from RedlandR E S U LT S : A*s in maths, further maths,economics and physicsWHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR? Studyeconomics at the London School ofEconomicsREACTION: “The past two years have beenchallenging, in that I feel I’ve been pushedhard to accomplish the best outcomes Icould.”

JOEY TAYLOR 18, from CothamR E S U LT S : As* in biology, chemistry, mathsWHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR? Studymedicine at Liverpool UniversityREACTION: “I feel like I have worked so hardfor this to happen and now it has it’s prettyoverwhelming. I had always wanted to studymedicine and getting into Liverpool has beenideal.”

NUALA KEOHANE18, from BishopstonR E S U LT S : Art (A*), Philosophy (A), History (A)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR? Spendthe next year focusing on a modelling career,starting with London Fashion Week inSeptemberREACTION: “It’s all pretty surreal and feelsamazing to have done so well in my chosensubjects.”

HAMISH POTOKAR 18, from Sneyd ParkR E S U LT S : Psychology (A); English literature(A); Biology (B)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR? Gapyear to compete in climbing events.REACTION: “Without the support andunderstanding of my teachers I would nothave been able to reach my goals both ineducation and in climbing, so I am reallygrateful for their help.”

OPEN DAYSSixth Form Open EveningFriday 18th SeptemberWhole School Open EveningThursday 8th OctoberWhole School Open MorningSaturday 10th OctoberCall us for more informationand to book your place.

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Chew Valley SchoolABERNETHY-HOPE Megan MMAP THBANKS Megan SO PLB ELBARKER Dilys GG ES BIBENDALL Megan GG PZ ELTBOWEN Fergus MA MF PH CHBRAY Michael MM SO THBURFORD Aaron MM AP IT/ICTCARTER Rebecca GG AP SOCHAPLIN Shayna PZ SO BICHARD Lucy APCHUNG Joseph MM SO BSCLARK Joseph MM SO ELCONWAY James BI MU CHCROSS Hannah PZ SO ELTCROUCHER Oliver SO SP BSDAVIES Adrian PZ PE SODAVIS Kelsie PZ ES THDUNPHY Katie GG PZ BI EXPJDURNELL Lauren SO AP ELTDURY Joshua AP DTPD ARENGLAND James MA CH BSFENN Rebecca BI HI CH EXPJFINCH Laura GG PE BIFORGE Francis MM PE HIFOXON Amelia GG HI ELTGARDINER Harriet SO AP ELTGENTLE Lukas CH MA DEGODFREY Niamh AP TH ARGRANT Benjamin MA ES CHHARRISON Chelsea AR APHEAD Julia GG PZ THHERON James PZ PE SO

HEWER Brandon MA MF PHHEWITT Michael MA BIHILL Nicholas BI MF MAHODSON Alexander BI ES CHHUNT Georgia MF PH MAJONES Shannon PZ SP DAJOYNER Elliot BI CH MAKERR Fraser BI MAKUSERI Imogen GG PZ BILACEY Jessica EL HI THLAMBERT Abigail PZ TH ELTLANNING Lydia PZ AR ELTLEAR Samuel CH GG DTPDLEE Jessica GG TH ELLEWIS Samuel MM SO ELLUCKETT Gwilym MA GG PZMANVILLE Nicholas GG CH MAMATTHEWS Daisy PZ HI ESMILVERTON Daniel MA PHDTPDMITCHELL Emmy PZ HI BIMOORE Molly PZ AP SOMOORHOUSE Anna GG PZ ELTNEWMAN Grace MM PZ ELNIELD Sophie HI TH ELTO'BRIEN Katie MM HI ELTPARNELL Tayler MM AP PZPEMBERTON Josephine GG THELTPOYNTZ Maisie ELT SO DTTEPRICE Alexander GG PZ BIRAGADIO John-Emmanuel SODTPD AR

REYNOLDS Lucy HI TH ELTRICHARDS Carrie-Anne SO ELSALTER Charlie MM ES ELSAUNDERS Bradley EL AP PZSCHOLEFIELD JOHNSONMartha ES TH DASHAW Joanna EL HI CH EXPJSHOWERING Alicia BI MA CHIT/ICTSLATCHER Derri MA TH CHSMITH Jessica HI CH MASTRATFORD-TUKE Richard MMIT/ICT BSTERRELL Robert PZ PE BITERRELL Timothy SO PE PZTORRIBLE Joseph MA PH CHTRENEMAN Sophie MM PZ ELTURNER Helena SO SP ELTEXPJTURNER Imogen GG HI ESUPPINGTON Matthew MA MF PHCH EXPJVINCENT James EL ES DTPDVIPOND Victoria PE CH MA MFWEAVER Lauren GG PZ ELTWEBB Rosemary GG HI CHEXPJWEMBRIDGE Robert PZ BI MAWHITE Jessica SO PZ DAWILKES Connor CH MA MFWILLIAMS Elysia AR EL DTTEWILTSHIRE Tyler CH GG BIWRIGHT Oliver EL DE FR

Churchill Academy and Sixth Form

ANDERSON Jake CH MA PH;ASHBY Aine DA ELIT GG;ASHTON Megan AR DA MM;BAKER Jack BI CH MA;BARKER Adam GG HI SP;BAWDEN Joshua AR GX PZ;BLUNSDON Chloe BS GG PZ;BOBRUK Adam GG PZ RE;BRICKNELL Joshua EL HI SO;BRISTOW Connor AR GX MM;BROOKS Aaron EL ELIT GG;BROOKS James BS IT/ICT DTRM;BUGG Ashleigh EL HI PZ;BURNETT Rachel ELIT RE TX;CAMERON Oliver BI MA;CHATTA Shannondeep BS GXIT/ICT;COLLIER Adam BS GG SR;COX Sophie ELIT MA PHXPR;DAVIS Caitlin ELIT TX;DERRY Alice ELIT GG HI;DOHERTY Aoife ELIT HI RE;DOWLING Catherine EL HI SO;DYER-MILLS Liam RE DTRM;FAHEEM Joseph EC HI MA;FEWS Lucy BI CH MA*;FOOT Libby AR ELIT HI;FORD Sam BI PZ SR;FORMAN Molly AR ELIT MA;GLEAVE James EC ELIT GG;GOLDSTONE Joe IT/ICT MA;GRAY Olivia BI MA PZ;GREENWELL Katy AR MA MM;GREY Isaac BI HI PH;GRIFFITH Dominic BI CH PH;HALL Kieran BS HI RE;HAMLET William D&TS ELIT HI;HENDERSON Ross EL HI PZ;HOGARTH Amy BS ELIT TX;HOLT Oli GG MA PH;HOOPER James HI PZ SO;HUGHES Robert BI EC* GG*;JAMES Chloe PZ SO SP;JONES Matthew EL GG* HI*;JONES Nicholas EC* MF*MA*PH*;KELLY Hayden BI CH MA;KEMPLAY Nicola HI MM PZ;KIRKPATRICK Dominic GV HIMA*;KNIGHT Samara ELIT LW SO;KONRAD Julia AR EL PZ;LAWRENCE Joe EL ELIT IT/ICT;LAWS Lara AR ELIT PZ;LEES Will MU DTRM;LEGG Fletcher D&TS ELIT GG;LIFTON Samuel CH MA PH;

LIPPE Kimberley DA MM PG;LOWER Caitie EL MM PZ;LUTNER Josh ELIT* HI* RE;MACFARLANE John GG HI PZ;MARTIN Sophie GG PZ SR;MASSETTI Max AR GX;MCKIERNAN James BI GG HI;MELLOR Edward MF MA* PH;MELLOR Kimberley AR D&TS TX;MILES Gwen BI CH ELIT*XPR*;MILES Mia ELIT GG RE;NICHOLS Adam MF MA PH;NICKELLS Richard GX IT/ICT PZ;NOBLE Alfie D&TS ELIT HI;NOON Nicole EC GG MA;O'CONNELL Madison AR PGSCA;O'CONNOR Izzie MM SO ;PARSONS Kate GG MA* PHXPR*;PAYTON Rebecca EC GG TX;PEVERELL Tom IT/ICT MA;PROUD Jack ELIT GG HI;REES Daniel GG;RICE Euan GG MA PH;RICHARDSON Christopher GGGV HIXPR*;ROBERTSON Elliott ELIT HI RE;ROBINSON Eddie CH MA PH;ROSSITTER Joshua HI;SAMUEL Henry MA MU PH;SCHOFIELD Freya HI PZ RE;SCULLY Matthew IT/ICT REDTRM;SHAW Sophie-Louise AR ELIT TX;SHEPHERD Sophie AR D&TSMM;SHEWRING Harriet BS ELIT PZ;SIMMONS George EC MF MA*;SMITH Jasmine BI ELIT PZ;STABBINS Jasmine LW PZ SO;STEPHEN Kara HI PZ* SP;TICKOO Isha BI PZ SR;TINCKNELL Rebecca MA* PHSPXPR*;TODD Esme BI EL PG;TURNBULL Josh GG MA SP;VEATER Nicola AR MA PZ;VOWLES Phoebe EL PG SO;VOWLES Sophie PG* PZ TX*;WANNERTON Charlie BS GG HI;WINTER Sammie-Jo AR ELIT GG;WITHERS Owen MF MA* PH;WRING Frankie AR ELIT GG;XANH John PZ SO SR;YOUDE Poppy GG HI TX;YU Cassie BS MA SCAEXPR = Extended Project

RESULTS

STAFF at ChurchillAcademy and SixthForm are celebratingthe achievements ofthis year’s Year 13 stu-

dents. Not only did most ofthe students achieve theirtargets, but many – 37 percent – surpassed them.

Nearly 20 per cent of allgrades were A* to A, with halfbeing A*, A or B.

The academy’s head, BarryWratten, said: “With the re-cent national squeeze onA-levels, it is reassuringChurchill has maintained itsvery high standards.

“A high overall pass rateand good proportions of topgrades reflect very well onthe dedication of these stu-dents and their teachers.

“This year group has been

brilliant to work with – theyhave given so much to theschool and now have theirrewards. I wish them all greatsuccess and happiness in thef u t u re. ”

Stand-out performers in-cluded Nick Jones, whogained four A* grades, andRob Hughes, who achievedthree A* grades.

Rob is set to study law at

Oxford. He said: “I was supern e r vo u s. I wasn’t expectingthis, but I’m really happy.”

Matthew Jones, Josh Lut-ner and Sophie Vowles eachgained two A* grades.

Some 80 per cent of thea c a d e my ’s students will begoing to their first choice uni-versity, with 30 per cent ofthose heading to RussellGroup institutions.

� Rebecca Tincknelland Will Hamlet

City Academy

Chipping Sodbury School

ATREND of improvement continued atChipping Sodbury School’s sixthform centre. Some 75 per cent of allstudents gained three good A-levels,with students overall gaining an av-

erage of more than 200 points per entry.The school’s head teacher Gareth Milling-

ton, congratulated them.He said: “The results were the outcome of a

great deal of hard work by one of the nicestyear groups I have had the pleasure to workwith.”

Mr Millington thanked staff for “pulling outall the stops” to help and support students intheir studies.

Top performers from the year group in-cluded Sam May (AAB), Hollie Pearson (AAB),Sarah Floate (ABC) and Claire Tooth (BBB).

THE City Academy saw the highestever number of its students going touniversity this year. The academysaid the achievement was down tothe hard work and dedication of

students, along with the support given tothem by teachers and staff in the sixthfor m.

The target for the number of studentsachieving A*-C grades was exceeded at theacademy in 2014-15.

A spokesman for the academy said: “Wehave made considerable improvements tosixth this year to ensure that we are a centrethat helps our students achieve the very best

academically, but also have access to a rangeof opportunities to develop themselves per-sonally. These include significant invest-ment in the building and resources,alongside an exciting new curriculum.

“This year we won the Envision challenge,beating a host of other sixth forms fromacross the Bristol area. Our performanceteams excelled, with the basketball andfootball teams winning their respectiveleagues. We are introducing an enrichmentprogramme this year, which will help stu-dents in terms of their career choices, aswell as giving them access to work ex-perience and other exciting opportunities.”

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CLEVEDON School’s sixthformers produced its best-everset of results. Their achieve-ments saw the top grades ofA*/A further increase on pre-

vious years, accounting for 32 per centof the overall grades.

Jeremy Newall, the school’s head ofsixth form, said: “We are delightedwith how the students have doneacross the board. They have everyreason to feel very proud of their ex-cellent achievements, and equally asimpressive has been the way they havesupported each other and youngermembers of the school.”

Notable individual performancescame from Sam Bond, John Branchand Ollie Longstaff, who all achieved afull set of A* grades. Sam will bereading aerospace engineering at Shef-field, John will be heading to Oxford toread mechanical engineering and Olliewill be reading natural sciences atCambridg e.

C l eve d o n’s head of school, GarethBeynon, said: “I am so proud of theaccomplishments of all our students ofClevedon School. The excellent set ofoverall results, along with the increasein the number of top grades at A*/A,mean that our students have morechoice than ever before as to what theycan go on to achieve, be that in highereducation or the world of work.”

Clevedon SchoolADAMS Georgia EL, GG, HI;ANDERSON Ryan BS, DSR;BALL Jasmine EL, RE, TX;BOND Sam MA, MF, PH;BRANCH John MA, MF, PH;BROWN Tom CH, MA, PH;BUCKLEY Adam BS, DSR;CARPENTER Henry CH, MA, PH;CHALLICE Ellie EL, GG, PZ;CHIPPERFIELD Charlie BS, DSR;CRICHTON Sophie DBS, EL;DANIELS Chloe EL, PZ, TX;DAVIES Rhys GG, MA, PH;DAVIS Steve BS, EL, PZ;DISLEY Athena EL, MM;DUNN James BS, DSR;ELCOATE Arran ELIT, HI, RE;ELLIOTT Becky DR, GG, PZ;ENGLISH Adam EL, ELIT, GG;FINLAY Eleanor AR, DR, ELIT;FISHER Jason BI, GG, PE;FLOWERS Nicola BI, EL, HI;FORD Joe BS, MM;FORD Lizzie BI, CH, MA;GAY Jake GG, MA, PH;GAZZARD Kaine BS, DSR;GOODYEAR Emma AR, BI, GG;GRINYER Adam EL, MA, MM;GRINYER Katie BI, CH, PE;HASKELL Dan BS, GG, PH;HAYDON Max EL, ELIT, GG;HEWITT Jess BI, CH, EL;HORTON Jacob EL, MM, SR;HOWLETT Simeon CH, MA, MF;INNES Kieran BS, EL, MM;JACKSON Ellys BI, CH, PH;JONES Daniel R BI, GG, PH;KNOCK Edric PU;

LANE Millie EL, FR, MM;LANE Rosie SCA, GG, HS;LANGSON Brooke BS, EL, TX;LERTXUNDI WILLIS Estella CH, HI,RE;LIVINGSTON Stephanie BI, GG, PZ;LOCHRIE Thomas BS, GG, PE;LONGSTAFF Oliver BI, GG, MA, PH;LYE Laura SCA, EL, PZ;MACDONNELL Bethan BI, GG, PH;MCLAUGHLIN Sam BI, CH, MA;MIDDLETON Katie EL, GG, PZ;NORMAN Helen CH, MA, PH;O'BRIEN Paige EL, HS, TX;PARK Emily BI, CH, GG;PARKER Timothy BS, DSR;PEGLER Joshua SR;PEGLER Sean DBS, SR;PEGRAM Keanna BS, PZ;PERRY-MITCHELL Daisy BS, HS, SR;PHILLIPS George BI, CH, MA, MF;PITTARD Philip GG, PH, PZ;POULTER Elliott BS, GG, PE;RENNIE Abbey DBS, PZ;SWEET Ben BS, DSR;SWEETING Billy DBS, SR;TAYLOR Joe EL, ELIT, GG;TAYLOR Sam GG, MA, PH;TAYLOR Warren BS, DSR;TEALL Joseph BS, DSR;THOMAS-FRICKER Max EL, HI, PZ;TRUDGIAN Emily AR, EL, ELIT;UPTON Amy EL, PZ;VICKERY Callum BS, DSR;WILKINS Hannah DBS, EL;WILLIAMS Katy GG, HI, RE;WILSON Ollie EL, HI, MM;WYNN Catherine AR, EL, MM

� John Branch, Helen Norman and Liz Ford

WAY AHEAD

“CHURCHILLACADEMY IS ANOUTSTANDINGSCHOOL”

OPEN DAYS23rd and 24th September, 9am – 12.30pmOPEN EVENING30th September, 6pm – 9pmSIXTH FORMOPEN EVENING

10th November, 6pm - 8pm

If you are unable to attend during these times, pleasecontact the Academy to arrange a suitable time.

www.churchill-academy.org @churchillacad ChurchillAcademyandSixthForm

City Academy Sixth Form Open EveningThursday 15th October

5-8pm

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Chew Valley SchoolABERNETHY-HOPE Megan MMAP THBANKS Megan SO PLB ELBARKER Dilys GG ES BIBENDALL Megan GG PZ ELTBOWEN Fergus MA MF PH CHBRAY Michael MM SO THBURFORD Aaron MM AP IT/ICTCARTER Rebecca GG AP SOCHAPLIN Shayna PZ SO BICHARD Lucy APCHUNG Joseph MM SO BSCLARK Joseph MM SO ELCONWAY James BI MU CHCROSS Hannah PZ SO ELTCROUCHER Oliver SO SP BSDAVIES Adrian PZ PE SODAVIS Kelsie PZ ES THDUNPHY Katie GG PZ BI EXPJDURNELL Lauren SO AP ELTDURY Joshua AP DTPD ARENGLAND James MA CH BSFENN Rebecca BI HI CH EXPJFINCH Laura GG PE BIFORGE Francis MM PE HIFOXON Amelia GG HI ELTGARDINER Harriet SO AP ELTGENTLE Lukas CH MA DEGODFREY Niamh AP TH ARGRANT Benjamin MA ES CHHARRISON Chelsea AR APHEAD Julia GG PZ THHERON James PZ PE SO

HEWER Brandon MA MF PHHEWITT Michael MA BIHILL Nicholas BI MF MAHODSON Alexander BI ES CHHUNT Georgia MF PH MAJONES Shannon PZ SP DAJOYNER Elliot BI CH MAKERR Fraser BI MAKUSERI Imogen GG PZ BILACEY Jessica EL HI THLAMBERT Abigail PZ TH ELTLANNING Lydia PZ AR ELTLEAR Samuel CH GG DTPDLEE Jessica GG TH ELLEWIS Samuel MM SO ELLUCKETT Gwilym MA GG PZMANVILLE Nicholas GG CH MAMATTHEWS Daisy PZ HI ESMILVERTON Daniel MA PHDTPDMITCHELL Emmy PZ HI BIMOORE Molly PZ AP SOMOORHOUSE Anna GG PZ ELTNEWMAN Grace MM PZ ELNIELD Sophie HI TH ELTO'BRIEN Katie MM HI ELTPARNELL Tayler MM AP PZPEMBERTON Josephine GG THELTPOYNTZ Maisie ELT SO DTTEPRICE Alexander GG PZ BIRAGADIO John-Emmanuel SODTPD AR

REYNOLDS Lucy HI TH ELTRICHARDS Carrie-Anne SO ELSALTER Charlie MM ES ELSAUNDERS Bradley EL AP PZSCHOLEFIELD JOHNSONMartha ES TH DASHAW Joanna EL HI CH EXPJSHOWERING Alicia BI MA CHIT/ICTSLATCHER Derri MA TH CHSMITH Jessica HI CH MASTRATFORD-TUKE Richard MMIT/ICT BSTERRELL Robert PZ PE BITERRELL Timothy SO PE PZTORRIBLE Joseph MA PH CHTRENEMAN Sophie MM PZ ELTURNER Helena SO SP ELTEXPJTURNER Imogen GG HI ESUPPINGTON Matthew MA MF PHCH EXPJVINCENT James EL ES DTPDVIPOND Victoria PE CH MA MFWEAVER Lauren GG PZ ELTWEBB Rosemary GG HI CHEXPJWEMBRIDGE Robert PZ BI MAWHITE Jessica SO PZ DAWILKES Connor CH MA MFWILLIAMS Elysia AR EL DTTEWILTSHIRE Tyler CH GG BIWRIGHT Oliver EL DE FR

Churchill Academy and Sixth Form

ANDERSON Jake CH MA PH;ASHBY Aine DA ELIT GG;ASHTON Megan AR DA MM;BAKER Jack BI CH MA;BARKER Adam GG HI SP;BAWDEN Joshua AR GX PZ;BLUNSDON Chloe BS GG PZ;BOBRUK Adam GG PZ RE;BRICKNELL Joshua EL HI SO;BRISTOW Connor AR GX MM;BROOKS Aaron EL ELIT GG;BROOKS James BS IT/ICT DTRM;BUGG Ashleigh EL HI PZ;BURNETT Rachel ELIT RE TX;CAMERON Oliver BI MA;CHATTA Shannondeep BS GXIT/ICT;COLLIER Adam BS GG SR;COX Sophie ELIT MA PHXPR;DAVIS Caitlin ELIT TX;DERRY Alice ELIT GG HI;DOHERTY Aoife ELIT HI RE;DOWLING Catherine EL HI SO;DYER-MILLS Liam RE DTRM;FAHEEM Joseph EC HI MA;FEWS Lucy BI CH MA*;FOOT Libby AR ELIT HI;FORD Sam BI PZ SR;FORMAN Molly AR ELIT MA;GLEAVE James EC ELIT GG;GOLDSTONE Joe IT/ICT MA;GRAY Olivia BI MA PZ;GREENWELL Katy AR MA MM;GREY Isaac BI HI PH;GRIFFITH Dominic BI CH PH;HALL Kieran BS HI RE;HAMLET William D&TS ELIT HI;HENDERSON Ross EL HI PZ;HOGARTH Amy BS ELIT TX;HOLT Oli GG MA PH;HOOPER James HI PZ SO;HUGHES Robert BI EC* GG*;JAMES Chloe PZ SO SP;JONES Matthew EL GG* HI*;JONES Nicholas EC* MF*MA*PH*;KELLY Hayden BI CH MA;KEMPLAY Nicola HI MM PZ;KIRKPATRICK Dominic GV HIMA*;KNIGHT Samara ELIT LW SO;KONRAD Julia AR EL PZ;LAWRENCE Joe EL ELIT IT/ICT;LAWS Lara AR ELIT PZ;LEES Will MU DTRM;LEGG Fletcher D&TS ELIT GG;LIFTON Samuel CH MA PH;

LIPPE Kimberley DA MM PG;LOWER Caitie EL MM PZ;LUTNER Josh ELIT* HI* RE;MACFARLANE John GG HI PZ;MARTIN Sophie GG PZ SR;MASSETTI Max AR GX;MCKIERNAN James BI GG HI;MELLOR Edward MF MA* PH;MELLOR Kimberley AR D&TS TX;MILES Gwen BI CH ELIT*XPR*;MILES Mia ELIT GG RE;NICHOLS Adam MF MA PH;NICKELLS Richard GX IT/ICT PZ;NOBLE Alfie D&TS ELIT HI;NOON Nicole EC GG MA;O'CONNELL Madison AR PGSCA;O'CONNOR Izzie MM SO ;PARSONS Kate GG MA* PHXPR*;PAYTON Rebecca EC GG TX;PEVERELL Tom IT/ICT MA;PROUD Jack ELIT GG HI;REES Daniel GG;RICE Euan GG MA PH;RICHARDSON Christopher GGGV HIXPR*;ROBERTSON Elliott ELIT HI RE;ROBINSON Eddie CH MA PH;ROSSITTER Joshua HI;SAMUEL Henry MA MU PH;SCHOFIELD Freya HI PZ RE;SCULLY Matthew IT/ICT REDTRM;SHAW Sophie-Louise AR ELIT TX;SHEPHERD Sophie AR D&TSMM;SHEWRING Harriet BS ELIT PZ;SIMMONS George EC MF MA*;SMITH Jasmine BI ELIT PZ;STABBINS Jasmine LW PZ SO;STEPHEN Kara HI PZ* SP;TICKOO Isha BI PZ SR;TINCKNELL Rebecca MA* PHSPXPR*;TODD Esme BI EL PG;TURNBULL Josh GG MA SP;VEATER Nicola AR MA PZ;VOWLES Phoebe EL PG SO;VOWLES Sophie PG* PZ TX*;WANNERTON Charlie BS GG HI;WINTER Sammie-Jo AR ELIT GG;WITHERS Owen MF MA* PH;WRING Frankie AR ELIT GG;XANH John PZ SO SR;YOUDE Poppy GG HI TX;YU Cassie BS MA SCAEXPR = Extended Project

RESULTS

STAFF at ChurchillAcademy and SixthForm are celebratingthe achievements ofthis year’s Year 13 stu-

dents. Not only did most ofthe students achieve theirtargets, but many – 37 percent – surpassed them.

Nearly 20 per cent of allgrades were A* to A, with halfbeing A*, A or B.

The academy’s head, BarryWratten, said: “With the re-cent national squeeze onA-levels, it is reassuringChurchill has maintained itsvery high standards.

“A high overall pass rateand good proportions of topgrades reflect very well onthe dedication of these stu-dents and their teachers.

“This year group has been

brilliant to work with – theyhave given so much to theschool and now have theirrewards. I wish them all greatsuccess and happiness in thef u t u re. ”

Stand-out performers in-cluded Nick Jones, whogained four A* grades, andRob Hughes, who achievedthree A* grades.

Rob is set to study law at

Oxford. He said: “I was supern e r vo u s. I wasn’t expectingthis, but I’m really happy.”

Matthew Jones, Josh Lut-ner and Sophie Vowles eachgained two A* grades.

Some 80 per cent of thea c a d e my ’s students will begoing to their first choice uni-versity, with 30 per cent ofthose heading to RussellGroup institutions.

� Rebecca Tincknelland Will Hamlet

City Academy

Chipping Sodbury School

ATREND of improvement continued atChipping Sodbury School’s sixthform centre. Some 75 per cent of allstudents gained three good A-levels,with students overall gaining an av-

erage of more than 200 points per entry.The school’s head teacher Gareth Milling-

ton, congratulated them.He said: “The results were the outcome of a

great deal of hard work by one of the nicestyear groups I have had the pleasure to workwith.”

Mr Millington thanked staff for “pulling outall the stops” to help and support students intheir studies.

Top performers from the year group in-cluded Sam May (AAB), Hollie Pearson (AAB),Sarah Floate (ABC) and Claire Tooth (BBB).

THE City Academy saw the highestever number of its students going touniversity this year. The academysaid the achievement was down tothe hard work and dedication of

students, along with the support given tothem by teachers and staff in the sixthfor m.

The target for the number of studentsachieving A*-C grades was exceeded at theacademy in 2014-15.

A spokesman for the academy said: “Wehave made considerable improvements tosixth this year to ensure that we are a centrethat helps our students achieve the very best

academically, but also have access to a rangeof opportunities to develop themselves per-sonally. These include significant invest-ment in the building and resources,alongside an exciting new curriculum.

“This year we won the Envision challenge,beating a host of other sixth forms fromacross the Bristol area. Our performanceteams excelled, with the basketball andfootball teams winning their respectiveleagues. We are introducing an enrichmentprogramme this year, which will help stu-dents in terms of their career choices, aswell as giving them access to work ex-perience and other exciting opportunities.”

W:0.1cm H:0.1cmBris Pictures : Pics : dfj2hdfjhdhasd*

CLEVEDON School’s sixthformers produced its best-everset of results. Their achieve-ments saw the top grades ofA*/A further increase on pre-

vious years, accounting for 32 per centof the overall grades.

Jeremy Newall, the school’s head ofsixth form, said: “We are delightedwith how the students have doneacross the board. They have everyreason to feel very proud of their ex-cellent achievements, and equally asimpressive has been the way they havesupported each other and youngermembers of the school.”

Notable individual performancescame from Sam Bond, John Branchand Ollie Longstaff, who all achieved afull set of A* grades. Sam will bereading aerospace engineering at Shef-field, John will be heading to Oxford toread mechanical engineering and Olliewill be reading natural sciences atCambridg e.

C l eve d o n’s head of school, GarethBeynon, said: “I am so proud of theaccomplishments of all our students ofClevedon School. The excellent set ofoverall results, along with the increasein the number of top grades at A*/A,mean that our students have morechoice than ever before as to what theycan go on to achieve, be that in highereducation or the world of work.”

Clevedon SchoolADAMS Georgia EL, GG, HI;ANDERSON Ryan BS, DSR;BALL Jasmine EL, RE, TX;BOND Sam MA, MF, PH;BRANCH John MA, MF, PH;BROWN Tom CH, MA, PH;BUCKLEY Adam BS, DSR;CARPENTER Henry CH, MA, PH;CHALLICE Ellie EL, GG, PZ;CHIPPERFIELD Charlie BS, DSR;CRICHTON Sophie DBS, EL;DANIELS Chloe EL, PZ, TX;DAVIES Rhys GG, MA, PH;DAVIS Steve BS, EL, PZ;DISLEY Athena EL, MM;DUNN James BS, DSR;ELCOATE Arran ELIT, HI, RE;ELLIOTT Becky DR, GG, PZ;ENGLISH Adam EL, ELIT, GG;FINLAY Eleanor AR, DR, ELIT;FISHER Jason BI, GG, PE;FLOWERS Nicola BI, EL, HI;FORD Joe BS, MM;FORD Lizzie BI, CH, MA;GAY Jake GG, MA, PH;GAZZARD Kaine BS, DSR;GOODYEAR Emma AR, BI, GG;GRINYER Adam EL, MA, MM;GRINYER Katie BI, CH, PE;HASKELL Dan BS, GG, PH;HAYDON Max EL, ELIT, GG;HEWITT Jess BI, CH, EL;HORTON Jacob EL, MM, SR;HOWLETT Simeon CH, MA, MF;INNES Kieran BS, EL, MM;JACKSON Ellys BI, CH, PH;JONES Daniel R BI, GG, PH;KNOCK Edric PU;

LANE Millie EL, FR, MM;LANE Rosie SCA, GG, HS;LANGSON Brooke BS, EL, TX;LERTXUNDI WILLIS Estella CH, HI,RE;LIVINGSTON Stephanie BI, GG, PZ;LOCHRIE Thomas BS, GG, PE;LONGSTAFF Oliver BI, GG, MA, PH;LYE Laura SCA, EL, PZ;MACDONNELL Bethan BI, GG, PH;MCLAUGHLIN Sam BI, CH, MA;MIDDLETON Katie EL, GG, PZ;NORMAN Helen CH, MA, PH;O'BRIEN Paige EL, HS, TX;PARK Emily BI, CH, GG;PARKER Timothy BS, DSR;PEGLER Joshua SR;PEGLER Sean DBS, SR;PEGRAM Keanna BS, PZ;PERRY-MITCHELL Daisy BS, HS, SR;PHILLIPS George BI, CH, MA, MF;PITTARD Philip GG, PH, PZ;POULTER Elliott BS, GG, PE;RENNIE Abbey DBS, PZ;SWEET Ben BS, DSR;SWEETING Billy DBS, SR;TAYLOR Joe EL, ELIT, GG;TAYLOR Sam GG, MA, PH;TAYLOR Warren BS, DSR;TEALL Joseph BS, DSR;THOMAS-FRICKER Max EL, HI, PZ;TRUDGIAN Emily AR, EL, ELIT;UPTON Amy EL, PZ;VICKERY Callum BS, DSR;WILKINS Hannah DBS, EL;WILLIAMS Katy GG, HI, RE;WILSON Ollie EL, HI, MM;WYNN Catherine AR, EL, MM

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A-level Results A-level Results

HUNDREDS of students werecelebrating after collectingtheir A-level results at Cityof Bristol College. Parents,teachers and teenagers

gathered in excited huddles to openenvelopes containing marks with thepower to determine and shape lives.

While some of the teenagers weredisappointed with their grades, mostwere relieved that the wait was fi-nally over.

The college gained a 94 per centpass rate – a drop in six per cent fromits 100 per cent score last year.

Almost 70 per cent of the 113 stu-dents who sat A-levels achieved A* toC grades, with three earning straightA s.

A total of 13 out of 23 subjects had a100 per cent pass rate, including Eng-lish language and literature, film andmedia studies and government andp o l i t i c s.

The pass rate for AS-levels was 78per cent, with film studies and mediastudies gaining 100 per cent passr at e s.

The college’s deputy principal, CliffShaw, said: “The really strong resultsachieved this year are a testament tothe hard work of students, staff andthe support of parents and carers.”

City of Bristol College

Maria Kling, 20, from Bedminster,earned a place at Oxford Universityafter gaining an A* and two As.

She said: “I’m a little bit speechless,I didn’t want to look online and get-ting the results paper is a bit morereal. Now, to be able to study Englishat Oxford is beyond my wildestd re a m s. ”

Maria has recommended City ofBristol to her 18-year-old sister Anna,who will start her A-level studies inbiology, chemistry, maths and physicsnext month. � Kieran Kaur, right, with tutor Nicola Rice

� Maria Kling celebrates her A-level results with sister Anna

� Danielle Futcher

RESULTS

COLSTON’S Girls’ School stu-dents have achieved theirbest set of results for anumber of years. Nearly 30per cent of all papers were

graded A* or A, ensuring that manystudents will now be able to proceedto study at the most prestigiousu n ive r s i t i e s.

The school saw a big increase instudents achieving grades AAB orbetter. This year, 55 per cent achieved

this level, compared with 14 per centlast year. Of particular note are theachievements of Jasmine Lalli, withthree A* grades, who will read law atBirmingham, and Ania Kelly, whowill be going to Oxford University toread Russian and French.

Habon Duale also achieved two A*grades and an A grade, while EmilyMears and Ocean Clarke bothachieved an A* and two A grades.

Alistair Perry, the head of school,

said: “I congratulate the students ontheir hard work and exceptionalefforts in achieving these results,and also thank the teachers, staffand parents who have worked sohard to support, nurture and en-courage girls in their studies.

“We are incredibly proud of all ofthe dedication and commitment ofall our students and wish them thevery best success in the next stagesof their education.”

Colston’s Girls’ School

AHMAD Hania BI, MA, SOAHMED, Aqsa ELIT, RE, SOASLAM Amna BS, MA, PZATKINSON-PASCOE Helen PG,AP, REATKINSON-PASCOE Tara PG,AP, HIBAKER-WRIGHT Georgia EL, HI,REBIRD Ella PG, PZ, BSBIRD Madeleine EL, GG, PZBOWYER Beth BI, CH, MACLARKE Ocean BI, CH, MACOCKBURN, Ellie BI, CH, MACOLLINGRIDGE Anna GG, RU,SPCOOK Sorrelle BS, EL, MACOWELLOlivia GG, IT/ICT, PZDRYSDALE Megan MA, PZ, REDUALE Habon ELIT, HI, SODYMMOCK-MORGAN MeganEL, PZ, PE/SPSTEASTWOOD Bethan GG, RU,SPFARAH Faduma BI, CH, MAGALVIN Abigail D&TS, EL, REGARCIA Anna BI, CH, PZGELLER STEVENS Rosie BI,CH, MAGUPPY Olivia PG, EL, IT/ICT

HATCHER Paige BS, FT, PZHOOPER, Angeline CH, FR, MAHUSSEIN Thasnim BI, CH, MAKELLY Ania ELIT, FR, RUKOHLI-MCKENZIE AngelinaD&TS, EL, PGLALLI Jasmine EC, ELIT, GGLEE Susanna EL, MU, MXLONGSTREETH Rosie BI, MA,PZMACHIN Isobel BI, MA, MFMARTIN Hannah BI, CH, MAMEARS Emily GG, MA, PHMOHAMMED Haya BI, CH, MAMUKIT Hamida BI, CH, GGMURPHY Frances PG, BS, PZPARK Readha MF, MA, PHPRATT Aquacia BS, ELIT, FTRANA Shivani EL, PZ, SOREVILL Megan BS, PZROBERTS Rachel PZ, RESHABRINA Nita BI, CH, MASHIRLEY Tilly IT/ICT, MA, RUSTACK Maisie BI, CH, MASWANN Abigail HI, MU, RETONG Michelle BI, EL, HIWEIR Sophie EL, GERMAN, SOYARDE Molly HI, LA, MAYOUNAS Raheema BS, EL,IT/ICT

Kings of Wessex

RESULTS

CLIFTON High School said itsstudents excelled across theboard on A-level results day. Al-most half of all grades were at A*or A and 80 per cent of all grades

were B or above.The school had a strong showing in

mathematics and the sciences, especiallyfrom female students. Some 83 per cent ofthe grades at A* and A in those subjectswere gained by girls.

Students also excelled in creative sub-jects, with 80 per cent of grades in art andtextiles being at A* or A.

Alison Neill, Clifton High’s head ofschool, said: “I am delighted with thesuccesses that our students haveachieved. The hard work and dedicationof our young men and women, combinedwith the first class education they havereceived at Clifton High, have ensuredwell deserved and truly excellent res-u l t s.

“While many of these young men andwomen joined us at senior school, a goodnumber have been at Clifton High sincereception or the junior school.

“We have watched them grow anddevelop, excel academically and becomeconfident well-rounded individuals. It iswith great pleasure that we celebratetheir successes with them and theirparents and wish them well for thef u t u re. ”

Clifton High School

A-Level Results Year 13Allcott, Emily En Pa PsAndrews, Harry Ar DpAppleby, Sarah El Pa TsBaker, Harry Bi* Ch* MaBaldwin, Holly PeBalkham, Sam Bi Ma PeBarrett, Georgia En Hi Ps*Beacom, Jack Hi Ma PsBenjamin, Kit Gg* Ma* Ph*Bewick, Katie Bs Po SoBlair, Maisie El Hi TxBody, Christopher Ms PoBolland, Matthew Bi Ch GgBowes-Richley, Fabian BiBrandrick, Ella Ar En MsBrill, Vanessa Ch Gg* PsBurke, Chloe GgCampbell, Alastair Cs Ms PhCapps, Rosie Bs En TxChedzoy, Sam Bs Gg MaClancy, Callum Ch Gg ReClarke, Janne Bi Ch ElCleave, Lauren El Hi PeCooper, Emma El* Pe Re*Coton, Isaac Cs Ma PhCottle, Laura Hi DpCroskell, Iona Ar* El Tx*Curnow, Alex En El PsDarby, Beth Ar* El* TxDavies, Kieran Gg Ma PhDavies, Thomas Bi Bs* PeDavis, Alice En El Tx*Day, Jasmine En Gg So*Day, Natalie El Ps ReDay, Tom Gg Hi PsDeakins, Sophie El* Hi PsDouglas, Rebecca Bi En GgDuggan, Beau Hi DpFelton, James Bs El

Fincham, Thomas Ch Ma PhFisher, Mia Bs PoFloyd, Abbey Ar* El* Po*Forde, Hannah Bs En GgFountain, Charley Ms Ps SoGourlay, Toby Hi Dp PsGregory, Amber El Ps ReGriffin, Hollie Bs Ma PhHacker, James En* El* HiHall, George Bi Ch PhHamilton, Katrina Ps Re SoHarraway, Annabelle Bi Gg PsHarris, Ben Bi Gg* PeHarris, Daniel Bi Gg PeHathway, Liam Ch Fm* Ma* Ph*Hawkes, Christopher Fm* Ma* Ph*Hill, Christopher Ch* Ma* Ph*Hill, Josephine Hi* Mu* Re*Hodges, Sophie Ar* Bs Tx*Hope-Stone Bell, Tom Ch* Ph* Re*Howorth, Imogen En* El* Re*Hughes, Jack Bi* Ch* Ph*Hutton, Ben Bi EnJameson, Ella Bi Ch* MaJenkins, Scott Fm* Ma* Ph*Jones, Rhiannon El* Hi Re*Kelly, Emma El Dp ReKent, Vicky Gg Dp PsKidner, Megan Bi* Ch* Re*Knowles, Molly Ar ElLlewellyn, Chelsea Ch* Gg* Ph*Lomax, James Cs* Fm* Ma* Ph*Low, Grace El Hi PsMale, Lauren En El* PaMarlow, Owen Hi ReMartin, Kerry Bs En Ms*Masters, Jack Pe Ps ReMcClean, Ben Bs Ch MaMcColgan, Helen En Lw PsMcLaren, Fiona Hi Ps SoMehlig, Dominic El Ps Re*

Michiels, Ben Ch* Fm* Ma* Ph*Micklewright, Adam El Pe SoMorris, Maggie El Ms ReMoss, Ryan Ar* Ma PeNaish, Bonnie El Po*Newman, Rebecca En El HiO'Brien, Hannah Bs Hi TxPaterson, Alexander Ch* Ph DpPerry, Rachel E En Ps TsPerry, Rachel L El* Pa Re*Peto, Simon Bs Ps RePhillips, Scott Bi Gg HiPodpadec, Joseph Ma Ps RePointer-Jones, Louis El Ms RePorter Hunt, James En HiPrestidge, Matthew Fr* Gm* Hi* Ma*Purvis, Laurie Po Re SoQuick, Abigail Ar Po*Ralph, Maddy El Fr* GmReeves, Stephanie El* Hi* Re*Richards, Hannah Gg Ma PoRickard, Caitlin En El Gg*Rose, Andrew Fm* Ma* Ph*Rossiter, Amy Ar* En El TsRowlands, Mia Po TxRyder, Eleanor En Ps ReScott-Hartley, Joe Fm Ma* MuSmith, Kate En El PsSmith, Oscar El Ps Re*Staite, Christine El Hi MsStean, Rachel Ch PhStevens, Emily Ms PoStrang, Rosalind Bi* Ch* Ma*Sutlieff, Gary Ch Fm Ma* Ph*Tidswell, Andrew Bi Gg ReTownend, Harry El Ma Re*Tucker, Thomas En El GgTyrrell, Gregory En MsVoice, Ellie Bi* Ch Re*Voit, Kimberley Gm* Po TxWalker, Jamie Bi* Ma* Ph*

Watford, Nathan Ch* Fm* Ma*White, Emily Ar Hi PoWhitehead, Laura En* El* Re*Williams, Ben Ma PsWilliams, Ellis Bs Ma Re*Williams, Spencer Ch Ma PhWillis, Kathryn Bi Ch ElWillmott, Kristian Bs Pe ReWivell, Laura En El DpWood, Adam Bi Ch GgWoodroffe, Sam Bi* Ch* Ma* Ph*Zamick, Bronte Ch* Ma* Ph*Key: (*) = Grade A*/A

Subject Codes:Ar ArtBi BiologyBs Business StudiesCh ChemistryCs Computer StudiesDT Design TechnologyEl English LiteratureEn English LanguageFM Further MathsFr FrenchGg GeographyGm GermanHi HistoryJa JapaneseLw LawMa MathsMs Media StudiesMu MusicPe Physical EducationPh PhysicsPo PhotographyPs PsychologyRe Religious StudiesSo SociologyTs Theatre StudiesTx Textiles

STUDENTS at the Kings ofWessex Academy arecheering excellent A-levelresults. The pass ratestood at an impressive 99

per cent and more than a third of

the grades awarded were A andA*.

The academy said many in-dividual students performed ex-ceptionally well.

Ben Michiels received four A*s

and will read chemistry at Ox-ford University. Receiving threeA*s and an A, James Lomax willbe taking a place at CambridgeUniversity to study computer sci-e n c e.

A spokesman for the academysaid: “There are some exception-al achievements throughout theyear group and we truly wish allour students success with theirnext steps and future plans.”

Downend School

DOWNEND School’s sixthform celebrated its bestever A-level results.Nearly half of allYear 13 stu-

dents (47 per cent)achieved the topgrades A* to B.

With a pass ratein excess of 99 percent, and a recordnumber of topgrades, the schoolsays its studentshave been able toprogress to prestigi-ous university coursesand apprenticeships.

D ow n e n d ’s Year 12 students alsoachieved excellent results, with arecord 92 per cent AS-level pass

rate and a ten percent increase inhigh grades, with 45 per cent ofstudents achieving grades A* to

B.The school’s head teach-er William Roberts, p i c-

t u re d , said: “We arevery proud of the suc-cess of all our stu-dents. Theirachievements reflectthe determinationand commitment they

have shown duringtheir time at Downend.“Downend Sixth Form

has had a strong reputationin the area for a number of years,

and we are delighted to have fur-ther extended our track record ofacademic excellence.”

Oldfield School

OLDFIELD School was de-lighted with its students’success at A-level. All ofthe school’s studentsachieved a grade A* to E,

so passed their three A-levels.Nearly a quarter, 23 per cent,achieved either an A* or Ag rade.

Notable successes this year in-cluded Charlotte Mulready, whoachieved two A* grades and a B,Hannah Kinch, with A*AC, OliviaLuker, who obtained A*AB, Eliza-

beth Basson, who achieved AAC,and Annabelle Pemberton, whosegrades were A*AB.

Graham Nash, the school’s headof sixth form, said: “All our stu-dents deserve a hearty congrat-ulations for the hard work anddedication to their studies theyhave shown over the course of thelast two years.

“Their contribution to ourschool has been immense and wewish them every success withtheir future plans.”

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A-level Results A-level Results

HUNDREDS of students werecelebrating after collectingtheir A-level results at Cityof Bristol College. Parents,teachers and teenagers

gathered in excited huddles to openenvelopes containing marks with thepower to determine and shape lives.

While some of the teenagers weredisappointed with their grades, mostwere relieved that the wait was fi-nally over.

The college gained a 94 per centpass rate – a drop in six per cent fromits 100 per cent score last year.

Almost 70 per cent of the 113 stu-dents who sat A-levels achieved A* toC grades, with three earning straightA s.

A total of 13 out of 23 subjects had a100 per cent pass rate, including Eng-lish language and literature, film andmedia studies and government andp o l i t i c s.

The pass rate for AS-levels was 78per cent, with film studies and mediastudies gaining 100 per cent passr at e s.

The college’s deputy principal, CliffShaw, said: “The really strong resultsachieved this year are a testament tothe hard work of students, staff andthe support of parents and carers.”

City of Bristol College

Maria Kling, 20, from Bedminster,earned a place at Oxford Universityafter gaining an A* and two As.

She said: “I’m a little bit speechless,I didn’t want to look online and get-ting the results paper is a bit morereal. Now, to be able to study Englishat Oxford is beyond my wildestd re a m s. ”

Maria has recommended City ofBristol to her 18-year-old sister Anna,who will start her A-level studies inbiology, chemistry, maths and physicsnext month. � Kieran Kaur, right, with tutor Nicola Rice

� Maria Kling celebrates her A-level results with sister Anna

� Danielle Futcher

RESULTS

COLSTON’S Girls’ School stu-dents have achieved theirbest set of results for anumber of years. Nearly 30per cent of all papers were

graded A* or A, ensuring that manystudents will now be able to proceedto study at the most prestigiousu n ive r s i t i e s.

The school saw a big increase instudents achieving grades AAB orbetter. This year, 55 per cent achieved

this level, compared with 14 per centlast year. Of particular note are theachievements of Jasmine Lalli, withthree A* grades, who will read law atBirmingham, and Ania Kelly, whowill be going to Oxford University toread Russian and French.

Habon Duale also achieved two A*grades and an A grade, while EmilyMears and Ocean Clarke bothachieved an A* and two A grades.

Alistair Perry, the head of school,

said: “I congratulate the students ontheir hard work and exceptionalefforts in achieving these results,and also thank the teachers, staffand parents who have worked sohard to support, nurture and en-courage girls in their studies.

“We are incredibly proud of all ofthe dedication and commitment ofall our students and wish them thevery best success in the next stagesof their education.”

Colston’s Girls’ School

AHMAD Hania BI, MA, SOAHMED, Aqsa ELIT, RE, SOASLAM Amna BS, MA, PZATKINSON-PASCOE Helen PG,AP, REATKINSON-PASCOE Tara PG,AP, HIBAKER-WRIGHT Georgia EL, HI,REBIRD Ella PG, PZ, BSBIRD Madeleine EL, GG, PZBOWYER Beth BI, CH, MACLARKE Ocean BI, CH, MACOCKBURN, Ellie BI, CH, MACOLLINGRIDGE Anna GG, RU,SPCOOK Sorrelle BS, EL, MACOWELLOlivia GG, IT/ICT, PZDRYSDALE Megan MA, PZ, REDUALE Habon ELIT, HI, SODYMMOCK-MORGAN MeganEL, PZ, PE/SPSTEASTWOOD Bethan GG, RU,SPFARAH Faduma BI, CH, MAGALVIN Abigail D&TS, EL, REGARCIA Anna BI, CH, PZGELLER STEVENS Rosie BI,CH, MAGUPPY Olivia PG, EL, IT/ICT

HATCHER Paige BS, FT, PZHOOPER, Angeline CH, FR, MAHUSSEIN Thasnim BI, CH, MAKELLY Ania ELIT, FR, RUKOHLI-MCKENZIE AngelinaD&TS, EL, PGLALLI Jasmine EC, ELIT, GGLEE Susanna EL, MU, MXLONGSTREETH Rosie BI, MA,PZMACHIN Isobel BI, MA, MFMARTIN Hannah BI, CH, MAMEARS Emily GG, MA, PHMOHAMMED Haya BI, CH, MAMUKIT Hamida BI, CH, GGMURPHY Frances PG, BS, PZPARK Readha MF, MA, PHPRATT Aquacia BS, ELIT, FTRANA Shivani EL, PZ, SOREVILL Megan BS, PZROBERTS Rachel PZ, RESHABRINA Nita BI, CH, MASHIRLEY Tilly IT/ICT, MA, RUSTACK Maisie BI, CH, MASWANN Abigail HI, MU, RETONG Michelle BI, EL, HIWEIR Sophie EL, GERMAN, SOYARDE Molly HI, LA, MAYOUNAS Raheema BS, EL,IT/ICT

Kings of Wessex

RESULTS

CLIFTON High School said itsstudents excelled across theboard on A-level results day. Al-most half of all grades were at A*or A and 80 per cent of all grades

were B or above.The school had a strong showing in

mathematics and the sciences, especiallyfrom female students. Some 83 per cent ofthe grades at A* and A in those subjectswere gained by girls.

Students also excelled in creative sub-jects, with 80 per cent of grades in art andtextiles being at A* or A.

Alison Neill, Clifton High’s head ofschool, said: “I am delighted with thesuccesses that our students haveachieved. The hard work and dedicationof our young men and women, combinedwith the first class education they havereceived at Clifton High, have ensuredwell deserved and truly excellent res-u l t s.

“While many of these young men andwomen joined us at senior school, a goodnumber have been at Clifton High sincereception or the junior school.

“We have watched them grow anddevelop, excel academically and becomeconfident well-rounded individuals. It iswith great pleasure that we celebratetheir successes with them and theirparents and wish them well for thef u t u re. ”

Clifton High School

A-Level Results Year 13Allcott, Emily En Pa PsAndrews, Harry Ar DpAppleby, Sarah El Pa TsBaker, Harry Bi* Ch* MaBaldwin, Holly PeBalkham, Sam Bi Ma PeBarrett, Georgia En Hi Ps*Beacom, Jack Hi Ma PsBenjamin, Kit Gg* Ma* Ph*Bewick, Katie Bs Po SoBlair, Maisie El Hi TxBody, Christopher Ms PoBolland, Matthew Bi Ch GgBowes-Richley, Fabian BiBrandrick, Ella Ar En MsBrill, Vanessa Ch Gg* PsBurke, Chloe GgCampbell, Alastair Cs Ms PhCapps, Rosie Bs En TxChedzoy, Sam Bs Gg MaClancy, Callum Ch Gg ReClarke, Janne Bi Ch ElCleave, Lauren El Hi PeCooper, Emma El* Pe Re*Coton, Isaac Cs Ma PhCottle, Laura Hi DpCroskell, Iona Ar* El Tx*Curnow, Alex En El PsDarby, Beth Ar* El* TxDavies, Kieran Gg Ma PhDavies, Thomas Bi Bs* PeDavis, Alice En El Tx*Day, Jasmine En Gg So*Day, Natalie El Ps ReDay, Tom Gg Hi PsDeakins, Sophie El* Hi PsDouglas, Rebecca Bi En GgDuggan, Beau Hi DpFelton, James Bs El

Fincham, Thomas Ch Ma PhFisher, Mia Bs PoFloyd, Abbey Ar* El* Po*Forde, Hannah Bs En GgFountain, Charley Ms Ps SoGourlay, Toby Hi Dp PsGregory, Amber El Ps ReGriffin, Hollie Bs Ma PhHacker, James En* El* HiHall, George Bi Ch PhHamilton, Katrina Ps Re SoHarraway, Annabelle Bi Gg PsHarris, Ben Bi Gg* PeHarris, Daniel Bi Gg PeHathway, Liam Ch Fm* Ma* Ph*Hawkes, Christopher Fm* Ma* Ph*Hill, Christopher Ch* Ma* Ph*Hill, Josephine Hi* Mu* Re*Hodges, Sophie Ar* Bs Tx*Hope-Stone Bell, Tom Ch* Ph* Re*Howorth, Imogen En* El* Re*Hughes, Jack Bi* Ch* Ph*Hutton, Ben Bi EnJameson, Ella Bi Ch* MaJenkins, Scott Fm* Ma* Ph*Jones, Rhiannon El* Hi Re*Kelly, Emma El Dp ReKent, Vicky Gg Dp PsKidner, Megan Bi* Ch* Re*Knowles, Molly Ar ElLlewellyn, Chelsea Ch* Gg* Ph*Lomax, James Cs* Fm* Ma* Ph*Low, Grace El Hi PsMale, Lauren En El* PaMarlow, Owen Hi ReMartin, Kerry Bs En Ms*Masters, Jack Pe Ps ReMcClean, Ben Bs Ch MaMcColgan, Helen En Lw PsMcLaren, Fiona Hi Ps SoMehlig, Dominic El Ps Re*

Michiels, Ben Ch* Fm* Ma* Ph*Micklewright, Adam El Pe SoMorris, Maggie El Ms ReMoss, Ryan Ar* Ma PeNaish, Bonnie El Po*Newman, Rebecca En El HiO'Brien, Hannah Bs Hi TxPaterson, Alexander Ch* Ph DpPerry, Rachel E En Ps TsPerry, Rachel L El* Pa Re*Peto, Simon Bs Ps RePhillips, Scott Bi Gg HiPodpadec, Joseph Ma Ps RePointer-Jones, Louis El Ms RePorter Hunt, James En HiPrestidge, Matthew Fr* Gm* Hi* Ma*Purvis, Laurie Po Re SoQuick, Abigail Ar Po*Ralph, Maddy El Fr* GmReeves, Stephanie El* Hi* Re*Richards, Hannah Gg Ma PoRickard, Caitlin En El Gg*Rose, Andrew Fm* Ma* Ph*Rossiter, Amy Ar* En El TsRowlands, Mia Po TxRyder, Eleanor En Ps ReScott-Hartley, Joe Fm Ma* MuSmith, Kate En El PsSmith, Oscar El Ps Re*Staite, Christine El Hi MsStean, Rachel Ch PhStevens, Emily Ms PoStrang, Rosalind Bi* Ch* Ma*Sutlieff, Gary Ch Fm Ma* Ph*Tidswell, Andrew Bi Gg ReTownend, Harry El Ma Re*Tucker, Thomas En El GgTyrrell, Gregory En MsVoice, Ellie Bi* Ch Re*Voit, Kimberley Gm* Po TxWalker, Jamie Bi* Ma* Ph*

Watford, Nathan Ch* Fm* Ma*White, Emily Ar Hi PoWhitehead, Laura En* El* Re*Williams, Ben Ma PsWilliams, Ellis Bs Ma Re*Williams, Spencer Ch Ma PhWillis, Kathryn Bi Ch ElWillmott, Kristian Bs Pe ReWivell, Laura En El DpWood, Adam Bi Ch GgWoodroffe, Sam Bi* Ch* Ma* Ph*Zamick, Bronte Ch* Ma* Ph*Key: (*) = Grade A*/A

Subject Codes:Ar ArtBi BiologyBs Business StudiesCh ChemistryCs Computer StudiesDT Design TechnologyEl English LiteratureEn English LanguageFM Further MathsFr FrenchGg GeographyGm GermanHi HistoryJa JapaneseLw LawMa MathsMs Media StudiesMu MusicPe Physical EducationPh PhysicsPo PhotographyPs PsychologyRe Religious StudiesSo SociologyTs Theatre StudiesTx Textiles

STUDENTS at the Kings ofWessex Academy arecheering excellent A-levelresults. The pass ratestood at an impressive 99

per cent and more than a third of

the grades awarded were A andA*.

The academy said many in-dividual students performed ex-ceptionally well.

Ben Michiels received four A*s

and will read chemistry at Ox-ford University. Receiving threeA*s and an A, James Lomax willbe taking a place at CambridgeUniversity to study computer sci-e n c e.

A spokesman for the academysaid: “There are some exception-al achievements throughout theyear group and we truly wish allour students success with theirnext steps and future plans.”

Downend School

DOWNEND School’s sixthform celebrated its bestever A-level results.Nearly half of allYear 13 stu-

dents (47 per cent)achieved the topgrades A* to B.

With a pass ratein excess of 99 percent, and a recordnumber of topgrades, the schoolsays its studentshave been able toprogress to prestigi-ous university coursesand apprenticeships.

D ow n e n d ’s Year 12 students alsoachieved excellent results, with arecord 92 per cent AS-level pass

rate and a ten percent increase inhigh grades, with 45 per cent ofstudents achieving grades A* to

B.The school’s head teach-er William Roberts, p i c-

t u re d , said: “We arevery proud of the suc-cess of all our stu-dents. Theirachievements reflectthe determinationand commitment they

have shown duringtheir time at Downend.“Downend Sixth Form

has had a strong reputationin the area for a number of years,

and we are delighted to have fur-ther extended our track record ofacademic excellence.”

Oldfield School

OLDFIELD School was de-lighted with its students’success at A-level. All ofthe school’s studentsachieved a grade A* to E,

so passed their three A-levels.Nearly a quarter, 23 per cent,achieved either an A* or Ag rade.

Notable successes this year in-cluded Charlotte Mulready, whoachieved two A* grades and a B,Hannah Kinch, with A*AC, OliviaLuker, who obtained A*AB, Eliza-

beth Basson, who achieved AAC,and Annabelle Pemberton, whosegrades were A*AB.

Graham Nash, the school’s headof sixth form, said: “All our stu-dents deserve a hearty congrat-ulations for the hard work anddedication to their studies theyhave shown over the course of thelast two years.

“Their contribution to ourschool has been immense and wewish them every success withtheir future plans.”

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CLIFTON College’s class of2015 received the institu-t i o n’s best A-level resultsever, with 82 per cent of pu-pils gaining A* to B and 55

per cent earning A* to A grades. Animpressive 30 per cent of pupilsgained grades that were solely A*sand As.

Girls have done particularly well,achieving 88 per cent A* to B grades.

In total, 17 pupils gained places atOxford or Cambridge. Of these, overhalf were recipients of funded placesthrough scholarships and bursaries,and nearly two-thirds joined CliftonCollege in its prep school.

Some 40 per cent of pupils studyingmathematics, and 70 per cent of thosestudying classics, received A*s. Intotal, 82 per cent of pupils studyingSTEM subjects received A* to Bs andmore than half of the humanitiesresults were A*s or As.

Mark Moore, head of college, said:“We are immensely proud of all ourpupils, and these outstanding resultsare testament to their hard work anddedication. We wish them all a fant-astic onward journey.

“From September 2016, we’re de-lighted to be offering even morescholarships and bursaries to chil-dren from the age of 11.”

Clifton College

North Bristol Post-16 Centre

THERE was elation and hap-piness for A-level students atthe North Bristol Post-16Centre who achieved “su -perb” results in this year’s

e x a m s.There was a 99.5 per cent pass rate at

A2. Overall, 80 per cent of students aregoing to university, five students re-ceived Oxbridge offers, five are head-ing to medical school, one is going tostudy veterinary science and anotherwill study dentistry.

Marian Curran, director of thecentre, said: “We are very pleased tosee the percentage of students achiev-ing the highest grades is above thenational average.

“This is true not only at A*-Agrades, but also at A, B and C grades.We are particularly proud of our stu-dents who have overcome personal ad-versity to achieve great success. Theirhard work and commitment has paidoff and the vast majority of studentshave gained places at theirfirst-choice university.

“I am really delighted that for an-other year running our students and

staff have worked hard to achievethese superb results. We are ex-tremely pleased with the outstandingprogress all our students have madedue to excellent teaching at thec e n t re.

“In over 30 subjects there was a 100per cent pass rate, 24 studentsachieved A*-As in three or more oftheir A-levels, five students will betaking up their offers of places at Ox-ford and Cambridge and seven stu-dents, some of whom are from ourpartner schools, will begin courses inmedicine, dentistry and veterinarys c i e n c e.

“A large proportion of students havesuccessfully secured Russell Groupuniversity places and we have beenparticularly pleased this year withthe number of students who have se-cured places on competitive vocation-al degree courses such as midwifery.”

North Bristol Post-16 Centre willhave more than 850 students next year,and students are taught at bothCotham and Redland Green learningcommunities, which are located aquarter of a mile apart.

� Jemima Scrase, Jessica Niven, Georgia Argent, Georgina Pople� Gareth Jones, who will be readingmathematics at Cambridge

LUCY BURGESS 18, from CothamR E S U LT S : English literature (A*), history (A),psychology (A)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR? Law atExeter UniversityREACTION: “I was thinking I would get BBB. Iam shocked. I’m doing law because it seemsinteresting - it will be fun.”

CAITLIN GALLIERS-DE METZ 18, fromHenleazeR E S U LT S : French (A*), Spanish (A), drama (C)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR? StudyFrench, Spanish and Portuguese at Nottinghamor ExeterREACTION: “I was surprised - I didn’t think Iwould get an A in Spanish. It has been a realstruggle and to get an A* in French was theicing on the cake.”

VALERIE FABRE 18, from HenleazeR E S U LT S : French (A), Russian (A), Spanish (B)and English language (C)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR? StudySpanish and Italian at Bath Spa UniversityREACTION: “I was pleasantly surprised andshocked - I wasn’t expecting the A in Russian.”

GEMMA JACKSON 18, from HenleazeR E S U LT S : Maths (B), chemistry (B), biology (C)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR? Studyapplied animal sciences at the ScottishAgricultural College in EdinburghREACTION: “I was shocked - I couldn’t believeit. I never thought I would do this well.”

� Finley Wilks, Fred Hunter, Chris Warsnop and Saul Hinchliffe

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Open Day 3rd October 0117 405 8396 | cliftoncollege.com

Clifton College pupils have achieved their best ever A Level results,with more than 82% of pupils gainingA* to B and 55% of pupilsgaining A* to A grades.

“Congratulations to our pupils.We are extremely proud of you all.”

Mark Moore, Head of Clifton College

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CLIFTON College’s class of2015 received the institu-t i o n’s best A-level resultsever, with 82 per cent of pu-pils gaining A* to B and 55

per cent earning A* to A grades. Animpressive 30 per cent of pupilsgained grades that were solely A*sand As.

Girls have done particularly well,achieving 88 per cent A* to B grades.

In total, 17 pupils gained places atOxford or Cambridge. Of these, overhalf were recipients of funded placesthrough scholarships and bursaries,and nearly two-thirds joined CliftonCollege in its prep school.

Some 40 per cent of pupils studyingmathematics, and 70 per cent of thosestudying classics, received A*s. Intotal, 82 per cent of pupils studyingSTEM subjects received A* to Bs andmore than half of the humanitiesresults were A*s or As.

Mark Moore, head of college, said:“We are immensely proud of all ourpupils, and these outstanding resultsare testament to their hard work anddedication. We wish them all a fant-astic onward journey.

“From September 2016, we’re de-lighted to be offering even morescholarships and bursaries to chil-dren from the age of 11.”

Clifton College

North Bristol Post-16 Centre

THERE was elation and hap-piness for A-level students atthe North Bristol Post-16Centre who achieved “su -perb” results in this year’s

e x a m s.There was a 99.5 per cent pass rate at

A2. Overall, 80 per cent of students aregoing to university, five students re-ceived Oxbridge offers, five are head-ing to medical school, one is going tostudy veterinary science and anotherwill study dentistry.

Marian Curran, director of thecentre, said: “We are very pleased tosee the percentage of students achiev-ing the highest grades is above thenational average.

“This is true not only at A*-Agrades, but also at A, B and C grades.We are particularly proud of our stu-dents who have overcome personal ad-versity to achieve great success. Theirhard work and commitment has paidoff and the vast majority of studentshave gained places at theirfirst-choice university.

“I am really delighted that for an-other year running our students and

staff have worked hard to achievethese superb results. We are ex-tremely pleased with the outstandingprogress all our students have madedue to excellent teaching at thec e n t re.

“In over 30 subjects there was a 100per cent pass rate, 24 studentsachieved A*-As in three or more oftheir A-levels, five students will betaking up their offers of places at Ox-ford and Cambridge and seven stu-dents, some of whom are from ourpartner schools, will begin courses inmedicine, dentistry and veterinarys c i e n c e.

“A large proportion of students havesuccessfully secured Russell Groupuniversity places and we have beenparticularly pleased this year withthe number of students who have se-cured places on competitive vocation-al degree courses such as midwifery.”

North Bristol Post-16 Centre willhave more than 850 students next year,and students are taught at bothCotham and Redland Green learningcommunities, which are located aquarter of a mile apart.

� Jemima Scrase, Jessica Niven, Georgia Argent, Georgina Pople� Gareth Jones, who will be readingmathematics at Cambridge

LUCY BURGESS 18, from CothamR E S U LT S : English literature (A*), history (A),psychology (A)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR? Law atExeter UniversityREACTION: “I was thinking I would get BBB. Iam shocked. I’m doing law because it seemsinteresting - it will be fun.”

CAITLIN GALLIERS-DE METZ 18, fromHenleazeR E S U LT S : French (A*), Spanish (A), drama (C)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR? StudyFrench, Spanish and Portuguese at Nottinghamor ExeterREACTION: “I was surprised - I didn’t think Iwould get an A in Spanish. It has been a realstruggle and to get an A* in French was theicing on the cake.”

VALERIE FABRE 18, from HenleazeR E S U LT S : French (A), Russian (A), Spanish (B)and English language (C)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR? StudySpanish and Italian at Bath Spa UniversityREACTION: “I was pleasantly surprised andshocked - I wasn’t expecting the A in Russian.”

GEMMA JACKSON 18, from HenleazeR E S U LT S : Maths (B), chemistry (B), biology (C)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR? Studyapplied animal sciences at the ScottishAgricultural College in EdinburghREACTION: “I was shocked - I couldn’t believeit. I never thought I would do this well.”

� Finley Wilks, Fred Hunter, Chris Warsnop and Saul Hinchliffe

Ou besteveesults

Open Day 3rd October 0117 405 8396 | cliftoncollege.com

Clifton College pupils have achieved their best ever A Level results,with more than 82% of pupils gainingA* to B and 55% of pupilsgaining A* to A grades.

“Congratulations to our pupils.We are extremely proud of you all.”

Mark Moore, Head of Clifton College

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A DAY traditionally dreaded byschool-leavers across the coun-try brought much success tothe Colston’s sixth formerspicking up their results.

Nearly 40 per cent of A-levels weregraded A* or A, and over a third ofpupils achieved a set of grades equi-valent to ABB or better.

The school again enjoyed a 100 percent pass rate. Almost 80 per cent of thecohort secured places on their first orsecond university courses.

Charlotte Attwood achieved straightA*s, including one in the physicsA-level she was taught in a year after alate decision to pursue a universitycourse in engineering. She will take upa place at Cambridge later this year.

Nick Smart will be heading to Oxfordto study English having achieved threeA*s and an A, as well as an extendedproject qualification in which hegained full marks.

The school’s headmaster, Jeremy Mc-Cullough, said: “I am delighted to seethe fruits of our students’ labours, andthat of their hard-working teachers, inthe form of these excellent examinationre s u l t s.

“Our students learn that hard workreally does pay and yet they leave ushaving learned so much more thanthat. We are very proud of them andwish them all the very best as theydepart for pastures new.”

Colston’s School

QUEEN Elizabeth’s Hospital(QEH) boys achieved a 100per cent pass rate at A-levelfor the tenth year running,with over 83 per cent ofgrades at A*, A and B and 96per cent at A* to C.

One-third of students taking theexaminations at the school achievedstraight A* or A grades in their threeor four A-level subjects andone-quarter were awarded at the A*g rade.

Stephen Holliday, the headmaster,said: “Again our exceptional A-level

and AS-level results mean that about10 per cent of boys from the yeargroup have been offered places atOxford and Cambridge, in addition tothe others who will be off to medical,veterinary and dentistry schools, aswell as other top universities.

“Our consistently strong record fortop results is part of the much greaterpackage that we offer to boys in pre-paring them for higher education andsuccessful future careers. Boys leaveQEH with not only the qualificationsbut the confidence to meet the chal-lenges of the world ahead.”

Queen Elizabeth’s Hospital (QEH)

Patchway Community College

POST-16 students at PatchwayCommunity College per-formed well this year, re-cording a 96 per cent passr at e.

Students achieved the highest pos-sible grades in subjects ranging fromEnglish literature, sociology, psycho-logy and business to health and so-cial care, applied science andt e x t i l e s.

The college’s head teacher, JaneMillicent, said: “These results showthe hard work of all involved and it iswonderful to see students gain thegrades that they need for universityplaces, apprenticeships and employ-ment.

“The BTEC certificate results wereparticularly outstanding this year,

with 47 per cent gaining a distinctionor distinction* and 89 per cent a meritor above. I am proud of our studentsfor gaining such good results andsecuring excellent opportunities fortheir futures.”

Patchway students have some ex-citing destinations and next stepsahead of them. Luke Viner, who wasawarded two As and two Bs, will bestaring a degree in computer scienceat Nottingham University, as will DanViner at UWE after earning gradesincluding an A* in sociology.

Robin Barratt was awarded two As,a B and a C to seal a place on a degreecourse in psychology at Cardiff Uni-versity. Robin said: “I am delightedand relieved that I’ve got the gradesneeded for my university course.”

� Charlotte Attwood with headmasterJeremy McCullough � Alex Ledger

OPENDAY

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A-level Results A-level Results

A DAY traditionally dreaded byschool-leavers across the coun-try brought much success tothe Colston’s sixth formerspicking up their results.

Nearly 40 per cent of A-levels weregraded A* or A, and over a third ofpupils achieved a set of grades equi-valent to ABB or better.

The school again enjoyed a 100 percent pass rate. Almost 80 per cent of thecohort secured places on their first orsecond university courses.

Charlotte Attwood achieved straightA*s, including one in the physicsA-level she was taught in a year after alate decision to pursue a universitycourse in engineering. She will take upa place at Cambridge later this year.

Nick Smart will be heading to Oxfordto study English having achieved threeA*s and an A, as well as an extendedproject qualification in which hegained full marks.

The school’s headmaster, Jeremy Mc-Cullough, said: “I am delighted to seethe fruits of our students’ labours, andthat of their hard-working teachers, inthe form of these excellent examinationre s u l t s.

“Our students learn that hard workreally does pay and yet they leave ushaving learned so much more thanthat. We are very proud of them andwish them all the very best as theydepart for pastures new.”

Colston’s School

QUEEN Elizabeth’s Hospital(QEH) boys achieved a 100per cent pass rate at A-levelfor the tenth year running,with over 83 per cent ofgrades at A*, A and B and 96per cent at A* to C.

One-third of students taking theexaminations at the school achievedstraight A* or A grades in their threeor four A-level subjects andone-quarter were awarded at the A*g rade.

Stephen Holliday, the headmaster,said: “Again our exceptional A-level

and AS-level results mean that about10 per cent of boys from the yeargroup have been offered places atOxford and Cambridge, in addition tothe others who will be off to medical,veterinary and dentistry schools, aswell as other top universities.

“Our consistently strong record fortop results is part of the much greaterpackage that we offer to boys in pre-paring them for higher education andsuccessful future careers. Boys leaveQEH with not only the qualificationsbut the confidence to meet the chal-lenges of the world ahead.”

Queen Elizabeth’s Hospital (QEH)

Patchway Community College

POST-16 students at PatchwayCommunity College per-formed well this year, re-cording a 96 per cent passr at e.

Students achieved the highest pos-sible grades in subjects ranging fromEnglish literature, sociology, psycho-logy and business to health and so-cial care, applied science andt e x t i l e s.

The college’s head teacher, JaneMillicent, said: “These results showthe hard work of all involved and it iswonderful to see students gain thegrades that they need for universityplaces, apprenticeships and employ-ment.

“The BTEC certificate results wereparticularly outstanding this year,

with 47 per cent gaining a distinctionor distinction* and 89 per cent a meritor above. I am proud of our studentsfor gaining such good results andsecuring excellent opportunities fortheir futures.”

Patchway students have some ex-citing destinations and next stepsahead of them. Luke Viner, who wasawarded two As and two Bs, will bestaring a degree in computer scienceat Nottingham University, as will DanViner at UWE after earning gradesincluding an A* in sociology.

Robin Barratt was awarded two As,a B and a C to seal a place on a degreecourse in psychology at Cardiff Uni-versity. Robin said: “I am delightedand relieved that I’ve got the gradesneeded for my university course.”

� Charlotte Attwood with headmasterJeremy McCullough � Alex Ledger

OPENDAY

COLSTON’S SCHOOL STAPLETON BRISTOL BS16 1BJTEL: 0117 965 5207 [email protected]

COLSTONS.ORG

SATURDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER 20159.30AM - 12.30PM

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PUPILS at Redland HighSchool toasted another ex-cellent set of A-level results.The top A*/A grades madeup almost half of all results

aw a rd e d .The school says the results high-

light that pupils not only hold theirown in STEM subjects (science, tech-nology, engineering and mathemat-ics) but excel at them. More than 80per cent of all pupils sitting A-levelsat the school this year studied at leastone STEM subject, and more than 70per cent of the grades awarded inbiology, chemistry, physics, mathem-atics and further mathematics wereA or A*.

Isabella Bentley gained five A*grades, in chemistry, physics, math-ematics, further mathematics andhistory, securing a place at NewnhamCollege, Cambridge University tostudy engineering.

Caroline Bateson, the school’sheadmistress, said: “I am extremelyproud to see our pupils excellingacross the curriculum once againand continuing to prove that girls canperform exceptionally well in STEMsubjects. We wish them all well.”

Redland High School

ST Mary Redcliffe and TempleSchool matched its best-ever set ofA-level results. The pass rate was99.3 per cent, with 64 per cent ofgrades being B and above.

Elisabeth Gilpin, head teacher at theschool, said: “Students have followedtheir passions and studied a wide rangeof subjects with us.

“The courses they are going on to atuniversity are as varied as medieval andmodern languages at Cambridge, polit-ics, philosophy and economics atManchester, medicine at Cardiff, physicsat Southampton and animal behaviour atP ly m o u t h .

“What has impressed us is how wellstudents have researched their optionsand really thought about what they wantto study at university or what they wantto do when they leave school.

“They have shown a maturity, thought-fulness and intelligence in their de-cision-making that reflects them takingfull responsibility for their futures. I aminspired by the way our students havemade the most of all the learning op-portunities on offer to them and by theway the staff have supported themthrough any difficulties.

“The wonderful results are a credit tothe hard-working students, the inspir-ational teachers, caring support staff andnervous parents!

“For many of the students at Redcliffesixth form, we are building on GCSEresults the students achieved in otherschools. I am proud of our whole schoolcommunity and the wider Bristol edu-cational community. Our young peoplehave really made us proud.”

St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School

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PATEL Dhruv: GG,MA,PH,EP,PATTERSON Hannah: BI,DR,HI,PEARCE Frank: EC,EL&LIT,HI,PENN Charlie: GG,HI,WD,PENN Jonny: MA,PY,PH,EP,PENNINGTON Anna:BI,CH,GG,EP,PERKINS Samuel: BI,PE,POPKIN Christopher: BI,GG,WD,POUT Juliette: GG,MA,PZ,PRICE George: BI,CH,MA,PRICE Samuel: CH,MF,MA,PH,PRITCHARD Alys: BI,CH,MA,PROSSER Sam: ELIT,FS,PY,EP,QUANTICK Molly: HS,PE,PZ,RAMOS Julius: BI,CH,PH,RAVENHILL Ellie: PZ,RE,WD,RAYNER BLAIR Sam:ELIT,HI,MA,EP,REDMOND Joe: ELIT,GG,HI,RICH India: DR,HS,PE,RICHARDS Bethany:BI,EL&LIT,GG,RIMELL Chloe: ELIT,GG,HI,EP,ROBBINS Sam: ELIT,FR,MA,EP,ROBINSON Georgina: AR,GG,ROONEY Joseph: HI,PY,PZ,EP,RUSSELL Herbie: ELIT,FR,HI,EP,SADIQ Daniyaal: BS,EC,WD,SADIQUE Salim: PZ,RE,WD,SALIH Hani:CTH,DTPD,MA,PH,EP,SCULL Ellie: AR,BI,EL,SHARP James: GG,SO,WD,SHEPPARD Naomi: ELIT,MU,RE,SIMMONS Rosie: BI,CC,HI,SLOCOMBE Thomas:EC,EL,ELIT,SOENARJO Laras: CH,MA,PH,SOFFE Anna: BI,GG,MA,SPICER Fionnuala: EL,ELIT,HI,SPICER Matthias: DTPD,GG,WD,STACK Rhiannon: GG,MA,PZ,STADDON Gemma: EL,LW,PZ,STEADMAN-THAXTER Jamela:EL&LIT,HI,PZ,STEDMAN Jake: MA,PY,PH,EP,STENNER Alice: BI,GG,RE,EP,

TAHIR Afzia: EL&LIT,MA,PH,TAHMASEB VIRANI Donia:EL&LIT,PG,RE,TALLIS Japhy: CH,MA,PH,TARR Henry: EC,GG,GV,THOMAS Zara: CH,MA,PH,THOMAS-WILLIAMS Benjamin:GG,PY,RE,THOMPSON Phoebe: ELIT,FR,HI,THOMSON Sam: GG,MX,WD,THORNE Ellie: ELIT,HI,LW,TIU Grace: BI,CH,PZ,TOMLINSON Sarah:CH,HI,MA,EP,TOOMER Samuel: CH,MA,PH,TREGIDGO George: CH,MA,PH,TRUDGEON Ella: AR,DR,EL,VAFEAS Ricky: HI,ITAL,RE,VICKERAGE Cara:BI,DTTE,EL&LIT,EP,WAKELIN Ellice: BI,CH,PH,WALKER Bridget: BI,MA,PZ,WALLER Samuel: BI,CH,CTH,GG,WALLING Jessica: BI,ELIT,MA,WALLIS Maya: AR,ELIT,PY,WARD Isabelle: BI,CH,HI,WEIR Benjamin: DTPD,PG,WEIR Dominic: CC,EL,GG,WESTON Amy: EL,MM,PG,WHITE Emily: BI,CH,MA,EP,WILFAN Samuel: CC,ELIT,MU,WILLIAMS Harrison:EL&LIT,PY,WD,WILLIAMS Jasmine: GG,PE,PZ,WILLIAMS Daisy: DR,ELIT,HI,WILSON MCNEAL Daisy:BI,HI,PZ,EP,WILSON Bethan: BI,CH,GG,WILSON Hele: BI,MA,PY,WILSON Matt: CP,GG,PG,WOODWARD Georgia:DTTE,EL&LIT,PZ,WOOLERTON Nancy: BI,MA,PZ,WYNNE Sarah: BI,GG,PZ,YEO Alexander: GG,MA,PH,EP,YEOMAN Samantha:EL&LIT,MM,WD,YOUNG Tom: MF,MA,PH,EP,

RESULTS

� Camilla Baker, Katie Hurse andEmma Parkyn

� Isabella Bentley (right) iscongratulated by her family

� Emma Parkyn gets her resultswith her mother Faye Riddiford

MATTHEW PALMER18, fromSouthvilleR E S U LT S : Maths (A*), furthermaths (A*), physics (A*),chemistry (A*) and German (A)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXTYEAR? Degree at WarwickUniversityREACTION: “I was delightedbecause I thought I may nothave got that many A*s. Ididn’t think I would get them inphysics and chemistry.”

JOHNNY CATT 18, fromWe s t b u r y - o n - Tr y mRESULTS: Physics (A*),geography (A) and history (A)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXTYEAR? Study philosophy,politics and economics atOxford UniversityREACTION: “I’m absolutelythrilled to have got into theuniversity I was hoping to go toand relieved all my hard workhas paid off. It was quite along, hard journey.”

KYIAH ASHTON 18, fromRedlandR E S U LT S : English (A), theatrestudies (A) and French (B)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXTYEAR? Study liberal arts atWellesley College in BostonREACTION: “I was happy butfelt I could have done slightlybetter. It wasn’t an easydecision to study in America,but the schools out there areamazing and have amazingpastoral care.”

NELL BAILEY 18, fromKnowleR E S U LT S : Biology (A*),classical civilisation (A),geography (A), critical thinking(B)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXTYEAR? Study the liberal arts atBarnard College in New YorkCityREACTION: “My family are soexcited and proud. Thissummer has been hard – it’stwo weeks until I go and it’sjust hitting them. But they wantme to go forth and embracethe world.”

at Redland High

Open MorningFriday 1 October

Sixth Form EveningWednesday 11 November

Learning and SuccessOpen Evening

Wednesday 23rd September6.00pm – 8.00pm

Open Morning –Wednesday 30th September at 9.00am.Please call to reserve a place.

“ ”Patchway Community College

Hempton Lane, Almondsbury, Bristol BS32 4AJ 01454 862020email: [email protected] website: www.patchwaycc.com

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A-level Results A-level Results

PUPILS at Redland HighSchool toasted another ex-cellent set of A-level results.The top A*/A grades madeup almost half of all results

aw a rd e d .The school says the results high-

light that pupils not only hold theirown in STEM subjects (science, tech-nology, engineering and mathemat-ics) but excel at them. More than 80per cent of all pupils sitting A-levelsat the school this year studied at leastone STEM subject, and more than 70per cent of the grades awarded inbiology, chemistry, physics, mathem-atics and further mathematics wereA or A*.

Isabella Bentley gained five A*grades, in chemistry, physics, math-ematics, further mathematics andhistory, securing a place at NewnhamCollege, Cambridge University tostudy engineering.

Caroline Bateson, the school’sheadmistress, said: “I am extremelyproud to see our pupils excellingacross the curriculum once againand continuing to prove that girls canperform exceptionally well in STEMsubjects. We wish them all well.”

Redland High School

ST Mary Redcliffe and TempleSchool matched its best-ever set ofA-level results. The pass rate was99.3 per cent, with 64 per cent ofgrades being B and above.

Elisabeth Gilpin, head teacher at theschool, said: “Students have followedtheir passions and studied a wide rangeof subjects with us.

“The courses they are going on to atuniversity are as varied as medieval andmodern languages at Cambridge, polit-ics, philosophy and economics atManchester, medicine at Cardiff, physicsat Southampton and animal behaviour atP ly m o u t h .

“What has impressed us is how wellstudents have researched their optionsand really thought about what they wantto study at university or what they wantto do when they leave school.

“They have shown a maturity, thought-fulness and intelligence in their de-cision-making that reflects them takingfull responsibility for their futures. I aminspired by the way our students havemade the most of all the learning op-portunities on offer to them and by theway the staff have supported themthrough any difficulties.

“The wonderful results are a credit tothe hard-working students, the inspir-ational teachers, caring support staff andnervous parents!

“For many of the students at Redcliffesixth form, we are building on GCSEresults the students achieved in otherschools. I am proud of our whole schoolcommunity and the wider Bristol edu-cational community. Our young peoplehave really made us proud.”

St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School

ABIB Ikran: BI,MA,PZ,AHMED Salman: BI,CH,GG,EP,AHMED Zunera: BI,CH,MA,AIDOO Eric: AR,RE,SO,ALEXANDER Warren:AR,MM,PG,ALI Nafeesa: EL,PZ,SO,ALLEN Maeve: AR,ELIT,HI,ALLEN Theo: EL&LIT,RE,WD,ALTOFT Lizzie: BI,EL,MA,ASHBY Betsy: AR,BI,GG,ASHTON Erik: MX,PZ,SO,ASHTON Kyiah: DR,ELIT,FR,BAILEY Nell: BI,CC,CTH,GG,BAKER Emma: AR,DTTE,EL&LIT,BAKER Harley: CP,MA,PH,BAKER Jenny: DR,EL,BARKER Chloe: EL,DE,HI,BARLTROP Callum:CH,MF,MA,EP,BARRETT Ellie: BI,CH,GG,BARTLETT Matilda:DTFP,MM,RE,BARWELL Mark: PH,BATEMAN Ellis: GG,HI,PZ,BATER Christopher:EC,HI,MA,EP,BATER Vicky: BI,GG,HI,BETTS Richie: BI,CH,PH,BEVAN Harry: HI,PZ,BLACKWOOD Christopher:BS,ELIT,HI,BOOT Sarah: FS,LW,PG,BOUNDS Leah: BS,EC,PG,BOWEN Martha: HS,PZ,RE,BRAY Harry: CC,GG,RE,EP,BREWER Edward: BI,CH,MA,BRODIE Becky: EL&LIT,HI,MU,BROWN Cameron: CH,BROWN Jennifer: DR,ELIT,PZ,EP,BROWNE-WILKINSON Dylan:BI,CH,ELIT,BRYANT Joshua: GG,MA,PH,BUNTING Anna: BI,HI,SO,BURTON Daisy: AR,EL&LIT,FS,CALLADINE Amy: BI,MM,RE,CAMERON Edson: DR,FS,HI,CARTER Joe: BI,GG,GV,

CARUSO-KELLY Abbie:CP,ELIT,LW,CATT Jonathan: GG,HI,PH,CAVICCHIONI Beatrice:DR,EL&LIT,HI,CHADWICK Lily: CC,ELIT,HI,CHAPMAN Matthew: GG,MA,PH,CLOUGH Jake: EC,HI,GV,EP,COLLARD Celene: ELIT,HI,GV,COLLINS Dorothy: CC,DR,ELIT,COMER Anna: EL,LW,SO,COOMBE Emily: AR,BI,PZ,COX Imogen: ELIT,PG,SO,CRAWLEY Minnie: DR,RE,SO,CRAWLEY Tallulah: BI,DR,RE,DALBY Oscar: MF,MA,PH,EP,DARK Ruby: ELIT,HI,GV,DAVID Sian: BI,EL,HI,DAY Daniel: ELIT,FR,PY,EP,DESCAILLAUX Alexandra:BS,HS,SO,DILES Christopher:CH,MF,MA,PH,DIN Moses: BS,PZ,RE,DIXON Mark: MF,MA,PH,DOLING BAKER Dexter:EC,MA,PH,DONOHUE Lydia: ELIT,GG,RE,DWEK Milo: MA,MX,PH,ELWES Joseph: HI,GV,PZ,ENCELAN Cyril Francis:EL&LIT,PE,FALK Jay: HI,FELDMAN Ellen: GG,MA,PZ,EP,FIELD Jo: BI,CH,EL,FIELD Laura: DTTE,GG,DE,FLAHERTY Megan: EL,HI,MM,FLEMING Nike: AR,ELIT,PY,FLOSSMAN Hannah: AR,HS,FOSTER James: ELIT,FR,HI,EP,GALLOP Rachael: CH,GG,MA,GARDNER Eleanor: FR,MA,PH,GAYWOOD Daniel: GG,PE,RE,GEORGE Maria: BI,CH,HS,GHAVASI Sarah: PZ,RE,GITAHI Jordan: MA,PG,RE,GLEN Joanne: EL&LIT,GG,PZ,GOODE Ellis: PY,PZ,WD,

GOPIE Gabrielle: BI,CH,EL&LIT,GOTTESMAN Esme: AR,PZ,SO,GOULD Cat: ELIT,HI,RE,GREGG Erin: CC,HI,PZ,GRIFFIN Peter: HI,WD,GRIMES Hannah: BI,GG,DE,GULED Fatin: BI,CH,ELIT,GUZOWSKI Gosia: AR,BI,PZ,HAASTRUP Tofunmi: BS,MM,SO,HADI Indira: AR,GG,PZ,HANKS Emily: LW,PE,PZ,HARDING Jay: AR,DR,MM,HARKNESS Chloe: ELIT,FR,HI,HARRIS Megan: DTFP,RE,SO,HART-DYKE Abigail: HS,PG,RE,HATHWAY Robert: CH,MA,PH,HAY Alice: DR,EL&LIT,PZ,HESKETH Laurie: HI,MA,PH,HINTZ Ella: AR,BI,MA,HISLOP Dorothy: CC,GG,HI,HISLOP Florence: BI,GG,PZ,HO Linda: BI,CH,MA,HO Luc: CH,MF,MA,PH,HOOK Charlotte: BI,EC,GG,HOOK Marcus: BI,CH,MA,HOPLEY Olivia: ELIT,FR,HI,HORNILLA Carlo: AR,MA,PZ,HOSSAIN Mustafa: BI,EC,HOUSE David: CH,MA,PH,EP,HOUSE Jenny: BI,CH,CC,HUR June: BI,MF,MA,IBRAHIM Awo: EL&LIT,PZ,EP,IRVINE Neave: ELIT,FS,HI,JAMES Edward: CH,GG,PH,JAMES Ian: BI,HI,PY,WD,EP,JOHNSON Harry: BI,CH,CTH,MA,JOHNSON Heather: FR,MX,PZ,JOHNSON-PETER Cyril:CH,MA,PH,JOSHAM Charlotte: BS,FS,PG,KATTAPPURAM Aywin:CH,MA,PH,KENDALL Ellen: AR,BI,PZ,KERESZTES Noemi:ELIT,PZ,SO,EP,KHANUM Kishwar:BI,CH,EL&LIT,EP,KNIGHT Rochelle: CH,MF,MA,

KRAWCZYK Emily: HS,PZ,LANSDOWN Sarah: DTTE,EL,PZ,LAW Mitchell:CP,CTH,MM,PH,EP,LAWRENCE Anna: CH,MA,PH,LAWRENCE Ellie: DR,HI,PG,LAZARO Hannah: BI,DE,PZ,LEES Poppy: AR,DTTE,PY,LEHANE Silas: HI,MA,GV,LEONG Hannah: AR,MA,PG,LESTER Kiera: DR,FS,HI,LEWIS Barnaby: CH,MA,PH,LILLEY Elizabeth: EL&LIT,HS,PZ,LIM Rachel: MA,MU,PH,LUCEY Catherine: BI,HI,PZ,MAHARI Shamiso: HI,PZ,SO,MANYONGA Farai: BI,CH,PY,MCFARLANE Pierce: MM,PG,MCKENZIE Joseph Femi:AR,DTPD,HI,MEADOWS Jas: DR,FS,HI,MILLETT Chloe: HI,GV,SO,MOHAMMED Fatha: EL,ELIT,SO,MOON Annabel: DR,PZ,SO,MOORE Jonathan: BI,DTPD,GG,MORTON Ben: EL,GG,PZ,MORTON Zach: AR,CC,ELIT,MOSELEY James:MF,GG,MA,PH,MOUNTFORD Jacob: CC,MM,MSIPA Sipho: ELIT,LW,PZ,MUIR Lizzie: GG,RE,WD,NEWPORT Jessica: DR,PZ,SO,NG Mei-Yien: AR,BI,DE,NORMAN Melissa: DTPD,PE,PZ,NOTT Caprice: BS,HS,SO,NUTT Mathew: EL,FS,PZ,OGBORNE Holly: AR,RE,WD,EP,O'KEEFFE Tom: BI,PE,PZ,OROZCO MORRISON Jack:DR,FS,PALMER Matthew:CH,MF,DE,MA,PH,PARFITT Alice:CTH,EL&LIT,RE,SO,PARKER MOON Zoe: ELIT,FS,HI,PARKER Georgia: FS,HI,PARSONS Emily: ELIT,GG,PZ,

PATEL Dhruv: GG,MA,PH,EP,PATTERSON Hannah: BI,DR,HI,PEARCE Frank: EC,EL&LIT,HI,PENN Charlie: GG,HI,WD,PENN Jonny: MA,PY,PH,EP,PENNINGTON Anna:BI,CH,GG,EP,PERKINS Samuel: BI,PE,POPKIN Christopher: BI,GG,WD,POUT Juliette: GG,MA,PZ,PRICE George: BI,CH,MA,PRICE Samuel: CH,MF,MA,PH,PRITCHARD Alys: BI,CH,MA,PROSSER Sam: ELIT,FS,PY,EP,QUANTICK Molly: HS,PE,PZ,RAMOS Julius: BI,CH,PH,RAVENHILL Ellie: PZ,RE,WD,RAYNER BLAIR Sam:ELIT,HI,MA,EP,REDMOND Joe: ELIT,GG,HI,RICH India: DR,HS,PE,RICHARDS Bethany:BI,EL&LIT,GG,RIMELL Chloe: ELIT,GG,HI,EP,ROBBINS Sam: ELIT,FR,MA,EP,ROBINSON Georgina: AR,GG,ROONEY Joseph: HI,PY,PZ,EP,RUSSELL Herbie: ELIT,FR,HI,EP,SADIQ Daniyaal: BS,EC,WD,SADIQUE Salim: PZ,RE,WD,SALIH Hani:CTH,DTPD,MA,PH,EP,SCULL Ellie: AR,BI,EL,SHARP James: GG,SO,WD,SHEPPARD Naomi: ELIT,MU,RE,SIMMONS Rosie: BI,CC,HI,SLOCOMBE Thomas:EC,EL,ELIT,SOENARJO Laras: CH,MA,PH,SOFFE Anna: BI,GG,MA,SPICER Fionnuala: EL,ELIT,HI,SPICER Matthias: DTPD,GG,WD,STACK Rhiannon: GG,MA,PZ,STADDON Gemma: EL,LW,PZ,STEADMAN-THAXTER Jamela:EL&LIT,HI,PZ,STEDMAN Jake: MA,PY,PH,EP,STENNER Alice: BI,GG,RE,EP,

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RESULTS

� Camilla Baker, Katie Hurse andEmma Parkyn

� Isabella Bentley (right) iscongratulated by her family

� Emma Parkyn gets her resultswith her mother Faye Riddiford

MATTHEW PALMER18, fromSouthvilleR E S U LT S : Maths (A*), furthermaths (A*), physics (A*),chemistry (A*) and German (A)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXTYEAR? Degree at WarwickUniversityREACTION: “I was delightedbecause I thought I may nothave got that many A*s. Ididn’t think I would get them inphysics and chemistry.”

JOHNNY CATT 18, fromWe s t b u r y - o n - Tr y mRESULTS: Physics (A*),geography (A) and history (A)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXTYEAR? Study philosophy,politics and economics atOxford UniversityREACTION: “I’m absolutelythrilled to have got into theuniversity I was hoping to go toand relieved all my hard workhas paid off. It was quite along, hard journey.”

KYIAH ASHTON 18, fromRedlandR E S U LT S : English (A), theatrestudies (A) and French (B)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXTYEAR? Study liberal arts atWellesley College in BostonREACTION: “I was happy butfelt I could have done slightlybetter. It wasn’t an easydecision to study in America,but the schools out there areamazing and have amazingpastoral care.”

NELL BAILEY 18, fromKnowleR E S U LT S : Biology (A*),classical civilisation (A),geography (A), critical thinking(B)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXTYEAR? Study the liberal arts atBarnard College in New YorkCityREACTION: “My family are soexcited and proud. Thissummer has been hard – it’stwo weeks until I go and it’sjust hitting them. But they wantme to go forth and embracethe world.”

at Redland High

Open MorningFriday 1 October

Sixth Form EveningWednesday 11 November

Learning and SuccessOpen Evening

Wednesday 23rd September6.00pm – 8.00pm

Open Morning –Wednesday 30th September at 9.00am.Please call to reserve a place.

“ ”Patchway Community College

Hempton Lane, Almondsbury, Bristol BS32 4AJ 01454 862020email: [email protected] website: www.patchwaycc.com

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South Gloucestershire and Stroud College (SGS)

THE Red Maids’ School saysdoors are opening across theworld for its class of 2015,thanks to their excellentA-level and International

Baccalaureate Diploma results.Many students will take their

places at top UK universities, in-cluding six who received uncon-ditional offers, while others willenjoy gap years before higher edu-cation, or move straight into in-d u s t r y.

Almost a fifth of all entries – 18 percent – were awarded an A* grade.

Among the top performers wasEmily Atkins, 18, from West-bury-on-Trym, who will study bio-medical science following a gap yearteaching in an orphanage in Cam-

bodia through the Project Trust.Emily studied fine art, biology andRussian A-levels, earning an A* andtwo A grades.

Isabel Tobias, headmistress at the380-year-old school, said: “Our stu-dents are consistently rewarded withthe grades that help open doors forthem in some of the most prestigiousuniversities and companies.

“It is testament to the girls’ ow nhard work and the diligence anddedication of their teachers that theyachieve such excellent resultsye a r- o n - ye a r.

“The fact that so many Red Maidsreceived unconditional offers is aclear indication of the quality of ourstudents and the reputation of thes ch o o l . ”

Red Maids’ School

� Immy McAndrew � Emily Atkins � Amy Reade

HUGE improvements havebeen made at SouthGloucestershire and StroudCollege in this year’sA-level results.

The college has seen an 18 per centrise in the number of students gettingA* to B grades – the gold standard.

Some 42 per cent of students gainedthree subjects with A* to B grades,while there was a 98 per cent pass rateat the college. Around two per cent ofpupils managed A*s.

Mark Jones, head of faculty at thecollege, said: “I am very pleased withthis year’s result. It is a very strongperformance from the pupils and staffand we are particularly happy withthe rise in the high grades.

“In law, we achieved 61 per cent A*

to B grades, which is the best yet.There is some really strong teachingand learning in that area.

“I think we do an excellent job push-ing our students to challenge them-selves, and they respond very well.

“One of the reasons the perform-ances of the students have been im-proving is because we can personalisethe teaching here. We have a verydiverse group of students.

“I believe the teaching staff and allwho work with the young people dogenuinely care about their well-beingand making sure they can do theirbest.

“We have students who come fromdifferent backgrounds and it is im-portant we understand that and workwith them.”

COURTNEY WILTSHIRE 17, fromLittle StokeR E S U LT S : BBC grades inpsychology, religious studies andEnglish languageWHAT WILL YOU DO NEXTYEAR? Study for a psychologyd e g re eREACTION: “I’m really excitedabout going off to university andreally pleased with my results. Ididn’t think I would do that well. Ichose to do psychology because it’sa subject I’m really interested in.”

HOPE RICHARDSON 18, fromLittle StokeR E S U LT S : ABC in media,English language and religiousstudiesWHAT WILL YOU DO NEXTYEAR? Take a year out beforereading publishing, media andcommunications at Bath SpaREACTION: “I am quite pleasedwith my results because I had towork hard for them.”

ISSY BRITTON 17, fromPatchwayR E S U LT S : ABB grades inEnglish literature, media andEnglish languageWHAT WILL YOU DO NEXTYEAR? Study literature andpublishing at Bath SpaREACTION: “I am chuffed to bitswith my results, mostly because Ihave been getting Cs and Ds sofar. I couldn’t believe it.”

LIAM JONES19, from DownendR E S U LT S : ABC grades insociology, media and EnglishlanguageWHAT WILL YOU DO NEXTYEAR? Take a degree in creativewritingREACTION: “I’m quite pleasedwith my results and quite happyto be going off to university.”

Pictures: James Beck

UNIVERSITY & DEGREELEVEL COURSES

We provide degree level courses in the following areas:-

• Acting • Coaching • Computing • Dance • Early Years • Education and Learning • Fine Art

• Health and Social Care • Mechanical Engineering • Musical Theatre • Performing Arts • Public Services

• Special Effects Make-up Design • Sport • Technical Production Theatre • Zoological Management

We also offer a variety of Higher Apprenticeships and Professional Courses

For more information please refer to www.sgscol.ac.ukor email [email protected]

It is not too late to commence yourHigher Education journey, we arestill accepting applications fora September 2015 start.

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THE Red Maids’ School saysdoors are opening across theworld for its class of 2015,thanks to their excellentA-level and International

Baccalaureate Diploma results.Many students will take their

places at top UK universities, in-cluding six who received uncon-ditional offers, while others willenjoy gap years before higher edu-cation, or move straight into in-d u s t r y.

Almost a fifth of all entries – 18 percent – were awarded an A* grade.

Among the top performers wasEmily Atkins, 18, from West-bury-on-Trym, who will study bio-medical science following a gap yearteaching in an orphanage in Cam-

bodia through the Project Trust.Emily studied fine art, biology andRussian A-levels, earning an A* andtwo A grades.

Isabel Tobias, headmistress at the380-year-old school, said: “Our stu-dents are consistently rewarded withthe grades that help open doors forthem in some of the most prestigiousuniversities and companies.

“It is testament to the girls’ ow nhard work and the diligence anddedication of their teachers that theyachieve such excellent resultsye a r- o n - ye a r.

“The fact that so many Red Maidsreceived unconditional offers is aclear indication of the quality of ourstudents and the reputation of thes ch o o l . ”

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HUGE improvements havebeen made at SouthGloucestershire and StroudCollege in this year’sA-level results.

The college has seen an 18 per centrise in the number of students gettingA* to B grades – the gold standard.

Some 42 per cent of students gainedthree subjects with A* to B grades,while there was a 98 per cent pass rateat the college. Around two per cent ofpupils managed A*s.

Mark Jones, head of faculty at thecollege, said: “I am very pleased withthis year’s result. It is a very strongperformance from the pupils and staffand we are particularly happy withthe rise in the high grades.

“In law, we achieved 61 per cent A*

to B grades, which is the best yet.There is some really strong teachingand learning in that area.

“I think we do an excellent job push-ing our students to challenge them-selves, and they respond very well.

“One of the reasons the perform-ances of the students have been im-proving is because we can personalisethe teaching here. We have a verydiverse group of students.

“I believe the teaching staff and allwho work with the young people dogenuinely care about their well-beingand making sure they can do theirbest.

“We have students who come fromdifferent backgrounds and it is im-portant we understand that and workwith them.”

COURTNEY WILTSHIRE 17, fromLittle StokeR E S U LT S : BBC grades inpsychology, religious studies andEnglish languageWHAT WILL YOU DO NEXTYEAR? Study for a psychologyd e g re eREACTION: “I’m really excitedabout going off to university andreally pleased with my results. Ididn’t think I would do that well. Ichose to do psychology because it’sa subject I’m really interested in.”

HOPE RICHARDSON 18, fromLittle StokeR E S U LT S : ABC in media,English language and religiousstudiesWHAT WILL YOU DO NEXTYEAR? Take a year out beforereading publishing, media andcommunications at Bath SpaREACTION: “I am quite pleasedwith my results because I had towork hard for them.”

ISSY BRITTON 17, fromPatchwayR E S U LT S : ABB grades inEnglish literature, media andEnglish languageWHAT WILL YOU DO NEXTYEAR? Study literature andpublishing at Bath SpaREACTION: “I am chuffed to bitswith my results, mostly because Ihave been getting Cs and Ds sofar. I couldn’t believe it.”

LIAM JONES19, from DownendR E S U LT S : ABC grades insociology, media and EnglishlanguageWHAT WILL YOU DO NEXTYEAR? Take a degree in creativewritingREACTION: “I’m quite pleasedwith my results and quite happyto be going off to university.”

Pictures: James Beck

UNIVERSITY & DEGREELEVEL COURSES

We provide degree level courses in the following areas:-

• Acting • Coaching • Computing • Dance • Early Years • Education and Learning • Fine Art

• Health and Social Care • Mechanical Engineering • Musical Theatre • Performing Arts • Public Services

• Special Effects Make-up Design • Sport • Technical Production Theatre • Zoological Management

We also offer a variety of Higher Apprenticeships and Professional Courses

For more information please refer to www.sgscol.ac.ukor email [email protected]

It is not too late to commence yourHigher Education journey, we arestill accepting applications fora September 2015 start.

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THERE were tears of joy andlots of smiling faces as teen-agers from St Brendan’sSixth Form College picked uptheir results.

Trembling fingers leafed their waythrough pages of grades as teachersmilled around the hall giving pats ofcongratulations and a sympatheticear to those who had missed out ontheir desired marks.

Students at St Brendan’s – a pro-vider of 50 A-level courses – a ch i eve da 97.3 per cent pass rate, with morethan 70.2 per cent of them gaining A*to C grades.

A total of 690 students sat theirA-levels at the college, and 30 sub-jects recorded a 100 per cent passr at e.

College principal Michael Jaffrainsaid: “These results – together withthe 100 per cent achievement in theInternational Baccalaureate and theExtended Project Qualification, andthe overall 99.4 per cent BTEC passes– are outstanding.

“Our excellence in academic res-ults, combined with high-quality sup-port and a whole range ofopportunities inside and outside ofthe classroom, provide an ideal plat-form for our students’ futures and wewish them all the best for their lifeafter college.”

St Brendan’s Sixth Form College

ABRAHAM Myles;DTGR,MM,BS;ABSHIR Ahmed;BI,CH,CP,MA;ABUKAR Fadumo;HS,SO,EL;ACE Shannon;TT,HI,SO;ACOSTA Carly;HS,TT;ADAMS Bethan;BI,DTTE,HI;ADAMS Fraser;PG,FS,MM;ADENIYI Toluwa;HS;ADORISIO Joseph;PH,CH,MA;ADSETT Anna;MA,PH,PZ;AGER Madelaine;CH,HI,EPQ,ELIT;AGYEMANG Gabrielle;ICT,LW,FR,EL&ELIT;AGYENIM Miriam;DTTE,FR,ICT,DTGR;AHMED Abdikarim;MM;AHMED Hamza;MA,CH,EPQ,BI;AHMED Siham;EC,LW,AB;AHMED Yusra;MA,PZ,BI,CH;AHMET Thomas;ICT;AIDEED Sulaimaan;BI,BS,ICT;AIKEN Caitlin;HS,SO;AIRAULT-STEVENSVictor;MA,FR,CH;AKTHER Mehnaz;DT,COMS;ALFORD Max;GG,PH;ALI Ahmed;SO,ICT,ELIT;ALI Ayaan;COMS,HS;ALI Salma;LW,HS,EL&ELIT;ALLAN Alice;BI,MF,MF,PH;ALLAN Jacob;MF,BI;ALLEN Ruby;TH,ELIT,HI;ALLEN-COWLES Emily;ELIT,HI;ALLIS Dexter;FS;ALLNUTT Thomas;BI,CH,MA;ALMEIDA Gina;BS,SO,HS;ALOJADO Aira;COMS,HS;ALPARAQUE Nhoilan;PZ,TT;ALVIS Sean;

FS;ALVIS-COLE David;FS;AMBASNA-JONES Nina;EL,PS;AMER Caitlin;MM,PG;AMOS Jemma;HS,SO;AMOTT Paris;HI,ES;ANALYSE Dona;HS,COMS;ANCRUM Jodie;DTGR,PG;ANDERSON Tyler;ICT;ANDES Anthony;HS,ICT,PZ;ANDREWS Enya;FS,ICT,EL,MM;ANIBIGNO Samantha;EL,BS,BI,GG;APPERLEY Michael;AR;ARCHARD Molly;SO,BS,EL;ARMAMENTO Antonio;ICT,COMS,BI;ARNOLD Ella;EL&ELIT;ARTHUR Liz;DA,DTGR,PG;ASH Hannah-May;TT,ELIT,SO,PZ;ASH Jason;ICT,TT;ASHFORD Tom;PH,MF,MF,PLB;ASHMEAD Lucy;HS,FS,PG;ASHMEAD Maisey;DTTE,AR,AR;ASHTON Emily;MA,PZ,BI,EL;ASTUDILLO-GONZALEZDaniella;ELIT,FR,SP;ATKINS Charlotte;CW,EL&ELIT,PZ;ATTREE Daniel;ICT;AUGUSTINE Aran;HS,SO;AUSTIN Tom;ELIT;AVERY Shani;BI,PZ,ARCH;AYTON Ellie;RE,ELIT,PS;BADMAN Georgia;DA,EL&ELIT,PZ,BS;BAH Aisha;DTTE;BAILEY Abigail;AR,ELIT,DTTE;BAILEY Jack;EL&ELIT;BAILEY Morgan;DT;BAILEY Page;COMS,SO,HS;

BAKER Bethany;DTTE,EL&ELIT,AR;BAKER Charlotte;GG,EL&ELIT,BI,PZ;BAKER Harvey;EPQ,MA,ICT,PE;BAKER Sophie;EPQ,ES,PZ,BI;BALL Stephanie;RS,HI,EL,BS;BARBOZA Junal;EPQ,GG,MA,MA;BARIMAH Emmanuel;ES,FR;BARLOW Georgia;AR,PG,GG;BARNARD Joseph;PZ,BI,MA;BARR Ellie-Mae;DTTE,AR,GG,DTGR;BARRASS Ciranne;EPQ,PZ,GG,LW;BARTLEET Rachael;DTTE,BS,PG;BARTLETT Jack;MA,CP,ICT;BARTON Thomas;BS,MA,EC,ICT;BATEMAN Emily;ELIT,HI,PZ;BATER Gemma;DA,DTTE;BAXTER Charlie;EL&ELIT,PZ,HI;BEAKE Harrison;ES,MA,GG;BEASLEY-SUFFOLKGrace;BI,MA,RE;BEATON Victoria;ELIT,PZ,SO,HI;BEAZER Connor;ELIT,GG,TT;BEDDOE Imogen;EL&ELIT,MM;BELL Sophie;COMS;BELLARBI Leon;HI;BELLO Rasheed;TH,ELIT,EC,PLB;BEN-CAREW Monique;EL,PE;BENGEYFIELD Georgina;EL,HI,PZ;BENGEYFIELD Jack;EC,PH,MA;BENNETT Chelsea-Leigh;EL,PZ;BENNETT Danielle;PZ,HS,FR;BENNETT Katie;HI,HS,PZ;BENNETT Lucy;EL&ELIT,DTTE,HS;BENNETT Luisa;EL&ELIT;BENNETT Shanee;HS,MM;BENNETT Thomas;MF,HI,MF,CH;BENTLEY William;

LW;BERNAL MORRIS Rosa;FS,PZ,SP;BERNI Chiara;LW,EL&ELIT,HS;BERRYMAN Nathan;AB,BI,PZ;BEVAN Alexandria;PZ,EPQ,RE,HS;BEVAN Hannah;LW,EL,PZ;BIDDLECOMBE Becky;EL,MM,TT;BIGGS Susannah;BS,MM,RE;BIRD-HALL Lauren;DE,HI,EPQ,ARCH;BIRKINSHAW Ashley;DT;BIRTWISTLE Tia;HS;BLACKER Laura;PG,DTGR;BLACKER Suraiya;PZ,BS,BI,HI;BLACKMAN Hannah;TH,HI,BS;BLAKE Gemma;SO,HS,EL;BLAKE Henry;PH,EPQ,MF,CH;BLAKE Rose;MM,TH,PG;BLAKELEY Shannon;BS,EL,GG;BLYTH Jasmine;ELIT,HI,BI;BLYTH Rhianna;CH,BI,ARCH;BODUR Joseph;PS,RE,SO;BOLT Abigail;MA,HS;BOND Kieran;CP,PE;BOND Victoria;PZ,PLB,ELIT;BONIFACE Zoe;EL&ELIT,HS;BOOK Jack;CP,ES;BOURNE Jennifer;HI,ELIT,EL,EPQ;BOWDITCH Ellen;SP,ELIT,HI,MM;BOWEN Shanay;CH,BI,PZ;BOWER Josie;DA,MM,COMS;BOWLES Annie;HI,TH,ELIT;BOYCE Katie;SO,EL&ELIT,HS;BOYLE Oliver;PS,LW,PZ;BRACEY Oliver;ELIT,PS,HI;BRADLEY MIDDLE Elsie;SP,BI,CH,ELIT;BRADWELL Jaimie;SO,PZ,AR;BRAGG Emily;

EL&ELIT;BRANT William;CH,PE,BI,PZ;BREITSPRECHERJohannes;FS,FR,MU;BRICE Chardai;MM,EL&ELIT,TH;BRICE Christina;MA,BS;BRICE Tomas;FS,HI,PG,PZ;BRIDGES Fern-Elise;DA,HS;BRIGDEN Elise;HS,TT,FS;BRIGHT Charlie;PZ,CP,EC;BRINE Mary-Lou;PG,AR;BRISTOW Mia;ELIT,SO,HI,PS;BRITTON Alec;CP,MA,PH;BRITTON Jack;MA,PZ,BI,ELIT;BRODERICK Jack;AB,ICT,MA;BROOK Phoebe;AR,PG,EL;BROOKER Benjamin;MM,FS;BROOKS Jamie-Leigh;SO,EPQ,HS,PZ;BROWN Briony;HS,SO;BROWN Emily;AB,MA,BS,HS;BROWN Gemma;DTGR;BROWN Katie;PZ,SO,TH;BROWN Natalie;CP,CH,MA,PH;BROWN Oscar;DT,GG,MA;BROWN Sophie;HS,MM,SO;BRUNT Adam;FS,MM,EL;BRYANT Abigail;BI,PZ;BRYANT Benjamin;CH,MF,MF,PH;BRYANT Emma;HI,ARCH;BRYANT-SMITH Luke;CH,HI,MA;BUCKLEY Emily;HS,EL;BUCKLEY John;MM;BUDD Molly;AR,DTGR,ELIT;BUDDEN James;EL;BURDEN Annie;CH,EPQ,BI,PZ;BURDEN Natasha;PZ,FR,ELIT,BI;BURDEOS Franz;CP,ICT;

BURGE Katherine;HI,ELIT,AR;BURGESS William;HI,FS;BURKE Megan;COMS,FS,PZ;BURNS Roisin;MM,PG,BS;BURT Jasmine;DE,DTGR,AR;BURTON George;LW,PS,HI;BUSH Amelia;SO,PZ;BUSH Francesca;PZ,HS,SO;BUTCHER Fleur;TH;BUTLER Alice;PZ,SO,MM,HS;BUTLER Daniel;DTGR,FS,AR;BUTTERS Matthew;CH;BUXTON Ella;EL&ELIT,DTTE;BUXTON Ella;EC,MA,BS;CABEY Riichaunne;MM;CADIMA Junior;LW,HI,EL;CAESAR Jamal;ICT;CAIRNS Sam;FS;CALDWELL Kira;GG,MF,MF;CALTHORPE Aisha;PZ,EL&ELIT,LW,PG;CALUS Milosz;MA;CAMBRIDGE Nicole;GG,MA,EPQ,AB,MF;CAMM James;MF,MA,MU,PH;CAMPBELL Rikkifay;EL&ELIT;CAMPIONI-NORMANLuke;ICT;CANNON Georgia;EL,FS,HI;CANNS Laima;TH,TH,COMS;CAPENER Shona;ELIT,FS,PZ;CAPILI Angel-Lee;EL,MM;CARLEY Jak;ARCH;CARNELL Megan;HI,ARCH,FS;CARNEVALE Daniela;SO;CAROBENE Marco;MF,MF,CH;CARPENTER Elloise;HS,PZ,SO;CARTER Alice;HI,EL,ELIT;CARTER Ellen;

MA,EPQ,CH,BI;CARTER James;MA,PZ,FR,EPQ;CARTER Rebecca;SO,GG,ES;CARTER Sarah;EL,SO,PZ,ES;CARTWRIGHT Harvey;PE,BI;CASSELL Daniel;MA,GG,EC;CASTILLO Arby;PZ,HS;CASTLE James;MA,CH,BI,MU;CASWELL Tamsin;HI;CAVACIUTI Kelly;CH,ES,PG;CAVE Alice;AR,DTGR,PG;CEESAY Saihou;EL,LW,SO;CELERIKOVA Klaudia;AB,BS,ICT;CHAMBERS Jennifer;PH,DT,EPQ,MF,MF;CHAMPGANIE Maya;MM,TH;CHAPMAN Chloe;BS,EL,COMS;CHAPMAN Jessica;SO,GG,PZ;CHAPPELL - HOLLANDEmily;ELIT,PZ,EL;CHAPPELL Grace;PLB,PH,MA;CHARALAMBOUSAnthony;BI,CH,GK,MA;CHARLES Emma;HS,EL;CHARMAN Joe;EC,ICT,BS;CHEN Ting;AR,MF,MA;CHERRY Molly;HI,MA,HS,BI;CHILD Briony;HS,DTTE,AR;CHIPATO Ruvimbo;COMS,HS;CHIPUNGU Samantha;LW,EL&ELIT,COMS,SO;CHIRINDA Tapiwa;COMS,HS,ICT;CHOUDHRY Hasib;BS,DT;CHOUDHURY Yakin;MM;CHOWDHURY Omar;PS,SO,HI;CHOWDHURY Tasnim;PZ,HS,SO;CHRAPOWICKI Norbert;LW,PZ;CHRISTIE Alastair;BS,PE,PZ;CHRISTIE-MANN Miriam;CH,ELIT,MA;CHRISTOPHER Ashleigh;

ELIT,HS;CICHOSZ Oliwia;POL,TT;CIECHAN Gabriel;ELIT;CINUS Dylan;TH;CLARK Aimee;HS,EL&ELIT;CLARK Jessica;SO,PZ,EL;CLARK Thomas;MA,CH,CP,ICT;CLARKE Elizabeth;TT,BS;CLARK-MARTIN Kitty;FS,PG;CLAYTON Rachel;PZ,GG,DT,ES;CLEMENTS Kira;PZ,PS,MA;CLEMMINGS Eloise-May;LW,TT;CLENCH Dana;BI,ES,MA;CLODE Liam;AB,MA;CLUTSOM Tilly;BS,PZ,BI;COATH Rhiannon;CH,HI,MA,PH;COCHRANE Troy;CH,PH;COCKING Nadia;BI,DT,MA,PZ;COCKRAM Nicole;MA,TT,BS;COGZELL Megan;DT,AR,HI;COLE Sophie;TH,EL&ELIT,HI;COLE Sophie;LW,DTGR,MM,EL;COLEMAN Lauren;HS,EL&ELIT;COLES Alexei;BS;COLES Matthew;MF,PH,CH,MF;COLLINGS Taylor;HS,AB;COLLINS Emily;FR,PS,SO;COLLINS Joe;MA,SO,HI;COLLINS Neil;TH;CONEYBEER Dominic;ELIT;CONGDON Tansie;COMS,LW,PZ;COOK Laurence;DT;COOLE Bethanie;DTGR,EL;COOLE Chloe;PG,GG;COOMBS Stacey;LW,PG,EL&ELIT;COOMBS William;PG,MM,FS;

KATE TAYLOR 18, from DownendR E S U LT S : Maths (A), physics (A),chemistry (B)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR?Study physics at SouthamptonUniversityREACTION: “I am in shock, but sopleased. I have had a wonderful timeat St Brendan’s and I am just excitedfor what is coming up in September.”

ARAN LONG 18, from BathR E S U LT S : Maths A*, Computing A,Physics A.WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR?Take a gap year in order to work atIBMREACTION: “I am a littledisappointed, but overall I am pleasedwith my results. It has been two yearsof hard work.”

BROOKLYN AND MADISONH A L L A D AY 18, from ChippingS o d b u r y.R E S U LT S :B ro o k l y n English literature (A*),English language (A*), extendedproject qualification (A*), history (A)Madison History (A*), extendedproject qualification (A*), Englishlanguage (A) and English literature(A)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXTYEAR? The twins are going toBirmingham University to studyEnglish and creative writingREACTION: “We are so proud, it isfantastic. We are just ecstatic.Although we workedindependently, we both helpedeach other throughout revision andwe always had an extra pair ofeyes to read over our work. It waslovely to have that support.”

� Resultsday at StB re n d a n ' sSixth FormCollege inBrislingtonPictures: DanRegan

OPEN DAY

Saturday 10th October 10am - 2:30pm

Choose from over 70 A-levels and BTECs

In virtually any combination

All on one university style campus

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THERE were tears of joy andlots of smiling faces as teen-agers from St Brendan’sSixth Form College picked uptheir results.

Trembling fingers leafed their waythrough pages of grades as teachersmilled around the hall giving pats ofcongratulations and a sympatheticear to those who had missed out ontheir desired marks.

Students at St Brendan’s – a pro-vider of 50 A-level courses – a ch i eve da 97.3 per cent pass rate, with morethan 70.2 per cent of them gaining A*to C grades.

A total of 690 students sat theirA-levels at the college, and 30 sub-jects recorded a 100 per cent passr at e.

College principal Michael Jaffrainsaid: “These results – together withthe 100 per cent achievement in theInternational Baccalaureate and theExtended Project Qualification, andthe overall 99.4 per cent BTEC passes– are outstanding.

“Our excellence in academic res-ults, combined with high-quality sup-port and a whole range ofopportunities inside and outside ofthe classroom, provide an ideal plat-form for our students’ futures and wewish them all the best for their lifeafter college.”

St Brendan’s Sixth Form College

ABRAHAM Myles;DTGR,MM,BS;ABSHIR Ahmed;BI,CH,CP,MA;ABUKAR Fadumo;HS,SO,EL;ACE Shannon;TT,HI,SO;ACOSTA Carly;HS,TT;ADAMS Bethan;BI,DTTE,HI;ADAMS Fraser;PG,FS,MM;ADENIYI Toluwa;HS;ADORISIO Joseph;PH,CH,MA;ADSETT Anna;MA,PH,PZ;AGER Madelaine;CH,HI,EPQ,ELIT;AGYEMANG Gabrielle;ICT,LW,FR,EL&ELIT;AGYENIM Miriam;DTTE,FR,ICT,DTGR;AHMED Abdikarim;MM;AHMED Hamza;MA,CH,EPQ,BI;AHMED Siham;EC,LW,AB;AHMED Yusra;MA,PZ,BI,CH;AHMET Thomas;ICT;AIDEED Sulaimaan;BI,BS,ICT;AIKEN Caitlin;HS,SO;AIRAULT-STEVENSVictor;MA,FR,CH;AKTHER Mehnaz;DT,COMS;ALFORD Max;GG,PH;ALI Ahmed;SO,ICT,ELIT;ALI Ayaan;COMS,HS;ALI Salma;LW,HS,EL&ELIT;ALLAN Alice;BI,MF,MF,PH;ALLAN Jacob;MF,BI;ALLEN Ruby;TH,ELIT,HI;ALLEN-COWLES Emily;ELIT,HI;ALLIS Dexter;FS;ALLNUTT Thomas;BI,CH,MA;ALMEIDA Gina;BS,SO,HS;ALOJADO Aira;COMS,HS;ALPARAQUE Nhoilan;PZ,TT;ALVIS Sean;

FS;ALVIS-COLE David;FS;AMBASNA-JONES Nina;EL,PS;AMER Caitlin;MM,PG;AMOS Jemma;HS,SO;AMOTT Paris;HI,ES;ANALYSE Dona;HS,COMS;ANCRUM Jodie;DTGR,PG;ANDERSON Tyler;ICT;ANDES Anthony;HS,ICT,PZ;ANDREWS Enya;FS,ICT,EL,MM;ANIBIGNO Samantha;EL,BS,BI,GG;APPERLEY Michael;AR;ARCHARD Molly;SO,BS,EL;ARMAMENTO Antonio;ICT,COMS,BI;ARNOLD Ella;EL&ELIT;ARTHUR Liz;DA,DTGR,PG;ASH Hannah-May;TT,ELIT,SO,PZ;ASH Jason;ICT,TT;ASHFORD Tom;PH,MF,MF,PLB;ASHMEAD Lucy;HS,FS,PG;ASHMEAD Maisey;DTTE,AR,AR;ASHTON Emily;MA,PZ,BI,EL;ASTUDILLO-GONZALEZDaniella;ELIT,FR,SP;ATKINS Charlotte;CW,EL&ELIT,PZ;ATTREE Daniel;ICT;AUGUSTINE Aran;HS,SO;AUSTIN Tom;ELIT;AVERY Shani;BI,PZ,ARCH;AYTON Ellie;RE,ELIT,PS;BADMAN Georgia;DA,EL&ELIT,PZ,BS;BAH Aisha;DTTE;BAILEY Abigail;AR,ELIT,DTTE;BAILEY Jack;EL&ELIT;BAILEY Morgan;DT;BAILEY Page;COMS,SO,HS;

BAKER Bethany;DTTE,EL&ELIT,AR;BAKER Charlotte;GG,EL&ELIT,BI,PZ;BAKER Harvey;EPQ,MA,ICT,PE;BAKER Sophie;EPQ,ES,PZ,BI;BALL Stephanie;RS,HI,EL,BS;BARBOZA Junal;EPQ,GG,MA,MA;BARIMAH Emmanuel;ES,FR;BARLOW Georgia;AR,PG,GG;BARNARD Joseph;PZ,BI,MA;BARR Ellie-Mae;DTTE,AR,GG,DTGR;BARRASS Ciranne;EPQ,PZ,GG,LW;BARTLEET Rachael;DTTE,BS,PG;BARTLETT Jack;MA,CP,ICT;BARTON Thomas;BS,MA,EC,ICT;BATEMAN Emily;ELIT,HI,PZ;BATER Gemma;DA,DTTE;BAXTER Charlie;EL&ELIT,PZ,HI;BEAKE Harrison;ES,MA,GG;BEASLEY-SUFFOLKGrace;BI,MA,RE;BEATON Victoria;ELIT,PZ,SO,HI;BEAZER Connor;ELIT,GG,TT;BEDDOE Imogen;EL&ELIT,MM;BELL Sophie;COMS;BELLARBI Leon;HI;BELLO Rasheed;TH,ELIT,EC,PLB;BEN-CAREW Monique;EL,PE;BENGEYFIELD Georgina;EL,HI,PZ;BENGEYFIELD Jack;EC,PH,MA;BENNETT Chelsea-Leigh;EL,PZ;BENNETT Danielle;PZ,HS,FR;BENNETT Katie;HI,HS,PZ;BENNETT Lucy;EL&ELIT,DTTE,HS;BENNETT Luisa;EL&ELIT;BENNETT Shanee;HS,MM;BENNETT Thomas;MF,HI,MF,CH;BENTLEY William;

LW;BERNAL MORRIS Rosa;FS,PZ,SP;BERNI Chiara;LW,EL&ELIT,HS;BERRYMAN Nathan;AB,BI,PZ;BEVAN Alexandria;PZ,EPQ,RE,HS;BEVAN Hannah;LW,EL,PZ;BIDDLECOMBE Becky;EL,MM,TT;BIGGS Susannah;BS,MM,RE;BIRD-HALL Lauren;DE,HI,EPQ,ARCH;BIRKINSHAW Ashley;DT;BIRTWISTLE Tia;HS;BLACKER Laura;PG,DTGR;BLACKER Suraiya;PZ,BS,BI,HI;BLACKMAN Hannah;TH,HI,BS;BLAKE Gemma;SO,HS,EL;BLAKE Henry;PH,EPQ,MF,CH;BLAKE Rose;MM,TH,PG;BLAKELEY Shannon;BS,EL,GG;BLYTH Jasmine;ELIT,HI,BI;BLYTH Rhianna;CH,BI,ARCH;BODUR Joseph;PS,RE,SO;BOLT Abigail;MA,HS;BOND Kieran;CP,PE;BOND Victoria;PZ,PLB,ELIT;BONIFACE Zoe;EL&ELIT,HS;BOOK Jack;CP,ES;BOURNE Jennifer;HI,ELIT,EL,EPQ;BOWDITCH Ellen;SP,ELIT,HI,MM;BOWEN Shanay;CH,BI,PZ;BOWER Josie;DA,MM,COMS;BOWLES Annie;HI,TH,ELIT;BOYCE Katie;SO,EL&ELIT,HS;BOYLE Oliver;PS,LW,PZ;BRACEY Oliver;ELIT,PS,HI;BRADLEY MIDDLE Elsie;SP,BI,CH,ELIT;BRADWELL Jaimie;SO,PZ,AR;BRAGG Emily;

EL&ELIT;BRANT William;CH,PE,BI,PZ;BREITSPRECHERJohannes;FS,FR,MU;BRICE Chardai;MM,EL&ELIT,TH;BRICE Christina;MA,BS;BRICE Tomas;FS,HI,PG,PZ;BRIDGES Fern-Elise;DA,HS;BRIGDEN Elise;HS,TT,FS;BRIGHT Charlie;PZ,CP,EC;BRINE Mary-Lou;PG,AR;BRISTOW Mia;ELIT,SO,HI,PS;BRITTON Alec;CP,MA,PH;BRITTON Jack;MA,PZ,BI,ELIT;BRODERICK Jack;AB,ICT,MA;BROOK Phoebe;AR,PG,EL;BROOKER Benjamin;MM,FS;BROOKS Jamie-Leigh;SO,EPQ,HS,PZ;BROWN Briony;HS,SO;BROWN Emily;AB,MA,BS,HS;BROWN Gemma;DTGR;BROWN Katie;PZ,SO,TH;BROWN Natalie;CP,CH,MA,PH;BROWN Oscar;DT,GG,MA;BROWN Sophie;HS,MM,SO;BRUNT Adam;FS,MM,EL;BRYANT Abigail;BI,PZ;BRYANT Benjamin;CH,MF,MF,PH;BRYANT Emma;HI,ARCH;BRYANT-SMITH Luke;CH,HI,MA;BUCKLEY Emily;HS,EL;BUCKLEY John;MM;BUDD Molly;AR,DTGR,ELIT;BUDDEN James;EL;BURDEN Annie;CH,EPQ,BI,PZ;BURDEN Natasha;PZ,FR,ELIT,BI;BURDEOS Franz;CP,ICT;

BURGE Katherine;HI,ELIT,AR;BURGESS William;HI,FS;BURKE Megan;COMS,FS,PZ;BURNS Roisin;MM,PG,BS;BURT Jasmine;DE,DTGR,AR;BURTON George;LW,PS,HI;BUSH Amelia;SO,PZ;BUSH Francesca;PZ,HS,SO;BUTCHER Fleur;TH;BUTLER Alice;PZ,SO,MM,HS;BUTLER Daniel;DTGR,FS,AR;BUTTERS Matthew;CH;BUXTON Ella;EL&ELIT,DTTE;BUXTON Ella;EC,MA,BS;CABEY Riichaunne;MM;CADIMA Junior;LW,HI,EL;CAESAR Jamal;ICT;CAIRNS Sam;FS;CALDWELL Kira;GG,MF,MF;CALTHORPE Aisha;PZ,EL&ELIT,LW,PG;CALUS Milosz;MA;CAMBRIDGE Nicole;GG,MA,EPQ,AB,MF;CAMM James;MF,MA,MU,PH;CAMPBELL Rikkifay;EL&ELIT;CAMPIONI-NORMANLuke;ICT;CANNON Georgia;EL,FS,HI;CANNS Laima;TH,TH,COMS;CAPENER Shona;ELIT,FS,PZ;CAPILI Angel-Lee;EL,MM;CARLEY Jak;ARCH;CARNELL Megan;HI,ARCH,FS;CARNEVALE Daniela;SO;CAROBENE Marco;MF,MF,CH;CARPENTER Elloise;HS,PZ,SO;CARTER Alice;HI,EL,ELIT;CARTER Ellen;

MA,EPQ,CH,BI;CARTER James;MA,PZ,FR,EPQ;CARTER Rebecca;SO,GG,ES;CARTER Sarah;EL,SO,PZ,ES;CARTWRIGHT Harvey;PE,BI;CASSELL Daniel;MA,GG,EC;CASTILLO Arby;PZ,HS;CASTLE James;MA,CH,BI,MU;CASWELL Tamsin;HI;CAVACIUTI Kelly;CH,ES,PG;CAVE Alice;AR,DTGR,PG;CEESAY Saihou;EL,LW,SO;CELERIKOVA Klaudia;AB,BS,ICT;CHAMBERS Jennifer;PH,DT,EPQ,MF,MF;CHAMPGANIE Maya;MM,TH;CHAPMAN Chloe;BS,EL,COMS;CHAPMAN Jessica;SO,GG,PZ;CHAPPELL - HOLLANDEmily;ELIT,PZ,EL;CHAPPELL Grace;PLB,PH,MA;CHARALAMBOUSAnthony;BI,CH,GK,MA;CHARLES Emma;HS,EL;CHARMAN Joe;EC,ICT,BS;CHEN Ting;AR,MF,MA;CHERRY Molly;HI,MA,HS,BI;CHILD Briony;HS,DTTE,AR;CHIPATO Ruvimbo;COMS,HS;CHIPUNGU Samantha;LW,EL&ELIT,COMS,SO;CHIRINDA Tapiwa;COMS,HS,ICT;CHOUDHRY Hasib;BS,DT;CHOUDHURY Yakin;MM;CHOWDHURY Omar;PS,SO,HI;CHOWDHURY Tasnim;PZ,HS,SO;CHRAPOWICKI Norbert;LW,PZ;CHRISTIE Alastair;BS,PE,PZ;CHRISTIE-MANN Miriam;CH,ELIT,MA;CHRISTOPHER Ashleigh;

ELIT,HS;CICHOSZ Oliwia;POL,TT;CIECHAN Gabriel;ELIT;CINUS Dylan;TH;CLARK Aimee;HS,EL&ELIT;CLARK Jessica;SO,PZ,EL;CLARK Thomas;MA,CH,CP,ICT;CLARKE Elizabeth;TT,BS;CLARK-MARTIN Kitty;FS,PG;CLAYTON Rachel;PZ,GG,DT,ES;CLEMENTS Kira;PZ,PS,MA;CLEMMINGS Eloise-May;LW,TT;CLENCH Dana;BI,ES,MA;CLODE Liam;AB,MA;CLUTSOM Tilly;BS,PZ,BI;COATH Rhiannon;CH,HI,MA,PH;COCHRANE Troy;CH,PH;COCKING Nadia;BI,DT,MA,PZ;COCKRAM Nicole;MA,TT,BS;COGZELL Megan;DT,AR,HI;COLE Sophie;TH,EL&ELIT,HI;COLE Sophie;LW,DTGR,MM,EL;COLEMAN Lauren;HS,EL&ELIT;COLES Alexei;BS;COLES Matthew;MF,PH,CH,MF;COLLINGS Taylor;HS,AB;COLLINS Emily;FR,PS,SO;COLLINS Joe;MA,SO,HI;COLLINS Neil;TH;CONEYBEER Dominic;ELIT;CONGDON Tansie;COMS,LW,PZ;COOK Laurence;DT;COOLE Bethanie;DTGR,EL;COOLE Chloe;PG,GG;COOMBS Stacey;LW,PG,EL&ELIT;COOMBS William;PG,MM,FS;

KATE TAYLOR 18, from DownendR E S U LT S : Maths (A), physics (A),chemistry (B)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR?Study physics at SouthamptonUniversityREACTION: “I am in shock, but sopleased. I have had a wonderful timeat St Brendan’s and I am just excitedfor what is coming up in September.”

ARAN LONG 18, from BathR E S U LT S : Maths A*, Computing A,Physics A.WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR?Take a gap year in order to work atIBMREACTION: “I am a littledisappointed, but overall I am pleasedwith my results. It has been two yearsof hard work.”

BROOKLYN AND MADISONH A L L A D AY 18, from ChippingS o d b u r y.R E S U LT S :B ro o k l y n English literature (A*),English language (A*), extendedproject qualification (A*), history (A)Madison History (A*), extendedproject qualification (A*), Englishlanguage (A) and English literature(A)WHAT WILL YOU DO NEXTYEAR? The twins are going toBirmingham University to studyEnglish and creative writingREACTION: “We are so proud, it isfantastic. We are just ecstatic.Although we workedindependently, we both helpedeach other throughout revision andwe always had an extra pair ofeyes to read over our work. It waslovely to have that support.”

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ICT,HS,BS;KUNICKA Sara;POL;LAMBE Olivia;HI,LW,PLB;LAMPREY Ashleigh;EL&ELIT,DTTE,AB;LANE Chloe;ICT,HS;LANE Iggy;DT,FS,MM;LANGLEY Carla;MM,COMS,FS;LANSDOWN Thomas;LW,ICT,EC;LASSAUZET Toby;CP,MF,MA,PH;LAST Scarlett;DTTE,HI,LW;LAWES Saffron;HS,EPQ;LAWRENCE Daniel;HI,HI,GG;LAWRENCE Kelsey;AR,EL&ELIT,DTGR;LEAT Matthew;BS,MA,AB,PH;LEE Kielan;COMS;LEGIEC Aleksandra;POL,DT,DTGR,MA;LEGRAND Mattias;PZ,BI,HI;LEMM Scott;ELIT,ICT;LENEY Emma;EL,MM;LENTLE Shannon;PG,HI,ELIT;LEONARD Ashley;MF,PH,MF;LESPORIS Tanisha;HI,ICT,BS;LESTER Ellie;EL,PZ;LESTER Shannon;COMS;LEWIS Bronwyn;MM,FS,CW;LEWIS Harry;PZ;LEWIS Henry;PZ,COMS;LEWIS Naomi;PG,MM,DTGR;LEWIS-PEART Marissa;DTTE,DTGR,MM;LEWONIEC Magdalena;TH,MA,POL,BI,CH;LEWTON Mollie;MM,EL,LW;LEY-DIETRICH Rosie;PS,MM;LINTON Joshua;LW,EC,PS,HI;LIPTROT Kirstie;MA,AB;LISTER James;MA,GG,ES,BS;LISTER Thomas;ICT;LITTLE Kayleigh;PZ,COMS,EL,LW;

LLEWELLYN Billie;HS;LLEWELLYN Charlie;EL&ELIT;LLEWELLYN Chloe;HI,PLB,ELIT;LLOYD Lauren;DTGR,DTTE;LOCK Naomi;COMS,HS;LOCKYER Mitchell;ICT,BS;LONG Aran;PH,MA,MF,CP;LONG Kieran;HI,GG,ELIT,BI;LONG Megan;PE,GG,ELIT,BI;LONG Thomas;PH,BI,HI,CH;LORD Taynee;TH;LOVELL Charlotte;PZ,FR;LOWE Joseph;DTGR,AR,FS,CW;LOXTON Charles;SP,AB;LUCAS Gemma;EL,ICT,PZ;LUDICKE-HARRISONNela;PZ,COMS,HI;LUSCOMBE Chloe;SO,PS,PZ;LUTHER Molly;HI,MM,EL,GG;LYNE Elliot;AB,MF,MF,GG;MACDONALD Rhiannon;MA,AB,PZ,HI;MACONIE SHANNONBethany;GG,HI,MM,PZ;MACRAE Conor;FR,GG,MA,HI;MADDEN Kathleen;BI,ES;MADDOCKS Louise;EL,PZ;MAGGS Alexandra;BS,CW,RS;MAHAMUD Sacdiya;PS,HS,HI;MAIDMENT Harrison;FS,MM;MAINSTONE Elliott;CH,BI,GG;MALIK Sultan;FR,MA,PH;MALKIN Jessica;PG;MALLETT Casey;PZ,SO,LW,EL;MANNING Isabelle;HI,DTTE,ELIT;MANSARAY Amir;CW,FS,BS,PZ;MANUEL Alexandra;CH,PH,BI,PZ;MANUEL Daisy;EL&ELIT;MARQUES Gabriel;

BS;MARSH Ryan;CP,DT;MARSHALL Amy;PZ,BS,HS;MARTIN Chantelle;BS,SO;MARTIN Joe;MA,PG;MARTINEAU-BROWNAsha;DA;MARX Christopher;PZ,CH,MA;MARY Rose;SO,HS;MASON Danielle;BI,ELIT,FR;MASON George;BI,GG,ES;MASON Louise;MA,CH,HI,BI;MASON William;SO,HI,ELIT;MASZUCHIN Amy-Louise;COMS,FS,PG;MATHEW Nidhin;BI,MA,CH,MF;MATHEWS Alexander;BS,TH;MATORRES Francine;PZ,COMS,EL&ELIT;MATTHEWS Annabel;PZ,LW;MATTHEWS Lee;AB,EC,MA;MATTHEWS Vashni;SO;MATTOCK Naomi;EL&ELIT,HS,DA;MAULE Will;EC,DE,AB;MAXAMED Mahad;PH,MA,CH,EPQ;MAYNARD Hannah;BI,CH;MAZUR Kiya;ELIT,FS,COMS,PG;MCAUSLAN-CRINE Ruby;EL,PZ,SP;MCCANN Ryan;MM,LW,EL&ELIT;MCDIARMID Sophie;PZ,EL&ELIT,MM;MCDONALD Ella;ELIT,HI,MM,PZ;MCGAULEY Kieran;SO,EL,PZ;MCGIRR Martha;HS,SO,COMS;MCGOWAN Heather;ELIT,EPQ,PLB,RU;MCGRATH Amy;TH,EL&ELIT,PLB;MCGUINNESS Jack;EPQ,PH,MF,MF;MCINALLY Ashleigh;EL&ELIT,HS,SO;MCKEIGUE Kayleigh;PZ,MM,EL;MCLAREN Adam;EPQ,GK,EC;MCLEARY Anya;

HS;MCLELLAN Tessa;PZ,AR,AR;MCLESTER Taylor;MM,HS,EL;MEASOR Samantha;MM,PG;MEHMOOD Zanib;PZ,MA,BI;MELEADY Daniel;PZ,BS;MEMON James;MA,PH,DT;MIAH Afzal;EL&ELIT,MA;MIAH Mohammed;PS;MICELI Marika;IN,TT;MICHAEL Penny;ICT,BS,EL&ELIT;MICHALIS Benson;BS,BI,CH;MICLAT Brian;PZ,ICT,EPQ,BI;MILES Dana;CW,HS,AR;MILLER Aaron;ICT;MILLER Albie;TT,DTTE;MILLER Dominique;PZ,HS,SO;MILLER Rebecca;PZ,DTGR,AR;MINER Jack;ICT,MA,PH;MINGO Oliver;BS,COMS,EL;MITCHELL Toni;ICT,MA;MOFFATT Harry;BI,CH,MA;MOHAMED Abdulahi;MA,CH,BI;MOHAMED Haruun;ICT,MA;MOHAMED Riyan;ELIT,FR,MA,SP;MOHAMUD Umalkheir;ICT,COMS,HS;MOLOUGHNEY Melanie;MA,AR,EL&ELIT;MONAHAN Luke;BI,EC;MONCRIEF Adam;SP,PZ,SO;MONELLE Bethany;PG,HI,ELIT,AR;MONELLE Laura;PZ,DTGR,AR,ELIT;MOON Joe;FS,ICT,EL&ELIT;MOON Katie;EL&ELIT,BI,PZ;MOORE Ashley;FS;MOORE Thomas;HI,MA,PH,SP;MOOREFIELD Alex;BS,DT,PG;MORAN Erin;PZ,SO,HS;

MOREY Georgia;PZ,AR;MORFITIS Joshua;FS,FS,PS,HI;MORGAN Alexander;PG;MORGAN Eleanor;HS,EL;MORGAN Jacob;PH,GG,MA,CH;MORGAN Jacob;GG,PH,HI,MA;MORGAN Joseph;PH,BI,MA;MORRIS Sian;SO,HS,PZ;MORRIS-DAVIES Maisy;DTGR,HI,EL,MM;MORRISSEY Ruby;AR,LW;MORTELL Elizabeth;EL,ELIT,PZ;MORTIMER Katie;EL&ELIT,HI,MM;MOSS Megan;EL,ELIT,PZ;MOSTAFA Karim;BS,MA,EC;MOUSSA IMAN Yahya;PH,CH,MA;MOYO Mazvitaishe;CH,BI;MPOFU Gugulethu;BI,BS,MA,PZ;MULHERN Dennis;DT,HI;MULLIS Georgina;AR,PG,DTTE;MULTAN Przemyslaw;ICT,POL;MULVANEY Alice;COMS,CW,TH;MUNDY Chloe;DTGR,DTTE;MUNN Juliette;FS,HI;MURRAY Eleanor;BI,PZ;MURRAY Jemima;HI,TT,ES;MURRAY Jessica;SO,EPQ;MUTABWANI Daniel;AR,HS,DT;MWAMPAMBA Tasha;AB,BS,HI,LW;NABI Haris;SO,HI,PLB;NAISH Jazmine;DTTE,EL,SP;NASH Daniel;EL&ELIT;NAVARI Ornella;AR,EL&ELIT,SO;NELSON James;EL&ELIT,GG,HI;NEWMAN Florence;TT,MA,ICT;NEWMAN Jessica;BI,GG,ES;NEWMAN Oliver;BS,MA;NEWTON Alice;

PH,MF,MF,BI;NEWTON Helen;BI,PZ,ARCH;NGUNDU Tinashe;PS,HI,COMS,LW;NIBLETT Casey;EC,FS,PH;NICHOL Emily;ELIT,HI;NICHOLAS Oliver;BI,EL;NICHOLLS BOYCECharlie;DT,LW,MA;NICHOLLS Bradley;MA,PZ,EPQ;NICHOLLS Megan;MA,AB,EC;NIKOLOV Gabriel;MA,BI,CH,EL;NIYONGABO Lorenzo;HI,TH,PLB;NOEL Yolanda;COMS,SO;NOLDER Bethany;COMS,PZ,SO;NOONAN Sean;BI,CH,MA,PH;NORMAN Georgina;DE,MA,ELIT;NOVACEK Marek;MA;NYE Laura;EL&ELIT,DTGR,AR;NYOSO Chantelle;EL,PZ,SO;O'BRIEN Elliot;FS;OBROCHTA Kamila;POL;O'DEA Connor;LW,EL;O'DONOGHUE Stephen;COMS,SO;O'DONOVAN-YOUNGJemma;EL,SO,CW;O'FARRELL Sinead;CH,EPQ,PH,BI;OGRI Nicholas;EL&ELIT,AR,MM;OGRI Prisca;EL&ELIT;OJOLO Theodore;ICT,MM;OLATUNDE Mercy;HS,HI;O'LEARY Kathryn;EL&ELIT,PG,RE;OLIVE Ashley;PG,AR,COMS;OLLIS Danny;MM;OLSSON Carmella;COMS,EL&ELIT,MM;OLSSON Jonathan;EL&ELIT,HI,PE;OLUKOYA Oluwafayosi;MM;ORCZYK Alan;FS,POL,AR,POL,DT;OSBORNE Charlie;SO,TT;O'TOOLE Chloe;EL&ELIT,LW,PG;O'TOOLE Ella;CH,EPQ,HS,PZ;PADDOCK James;PH,BI,MA;PAGE Olivia;PZ,ARCH,HI;PALACAY Julyne;AB,BS,TT;PALMER Hannah;GG,PE;PAPAGEORGIOU Sophia;AR,BS,DTTE;PARAGGUA Neil;BI,HS,ICT;PARASSERY Treesa;HS,PZ;PARKER Abigail;PZ,ICT,EL&ELIT,HS;PARKER Amy;DTGR;PARKER Joseph;PG,MM;PARKHILL Shola;AR,AR,ELIT;PARR Esme;HI,PZ,ARCH;PARSONS Holly;ICT,PLB,EL&ELIT;PARSONS Louis;TH,ELIT,HI,LW;PART Dominic;TH,AR,BS;PASSMORE Ferdinand;BS,ICT;

PATERSON James;PS,LW,ES;PATROZOS Arsenios;BI,CH,PLB;PATTERSON Hannah;COMS;PAUL Ella;SO,TT,MM;PAUL Faith;PH,MA,GG,CH;PAYNE Rebecca;AR,HS;PEACE Ryan;ES,ICT;PEARCE Daniel;MM;PEARCE Frederick;PH,ELIT,CH;PEARCE Kerry;LW;PEARCE Lucy;PE;PEARSE Brandon;BS;PENDLE Lewis;MA,AB,HI;PERROTT Ashley;PG;PERRY Emily;EPQ,EL,HI,BI;PERRY Hannah;AR,SO,AR;PERRY Innes;PG,MM,DT;PERRY Larissa;EL&ELIT,DTTE,AR,BS;PETGRAVE Sanica;MM;PETTIFER Leanne;HI,AR,ELIT;PHELPS Mollie-Rae;AR,DTGR,PG;PHILLIPS Charlotte;BI,CH,MA,PE;PHILLIPS Reece;DT;PHILLIS Emily;EL,ELIT,PZ;PHILPOTT Jessica;PZ,MM,EL;PICTON Vincent;MA,BI,CH,EPQ;PIERCEY Connor;EC,FR,MF,MA;PIERZGA Roksana;POL,AR,AR,ELIT;PINKER Rene;EL&ELIT;PINNELL Alice;HS,COMS;PIPER Bethany;COMS,HS,SO;PIRINC Bade;FR,GG,PLB,SP;PITTER Saul;BS,MM;PLUMMER Samantha;PE,BS;POCOCK James;EL&ELIT,MM;POLIHRONOV Dimitar;MF,MF,MF,BS,MF;POMPHREY George;PZ;PONSFORD Benjamin;MM;PONTING Georgia;SO,MA,HI,HS;POOLE-PHILLIPSJennifer;CH,MA;POPE Christoper;LW,EC,AB;POPLE Lauren;MM,EL&ELIT;PORTER Joshua;MA,PH;POTTER Calypso;HS;POTTER Chloe;PE,PZ;POVEY Victoria;AR,FS,DTGR;POWELL Georgia;EL&ELIT,DTGR,MM;PRATT David;FS,MM;PRATT Louis;MM,EL&ELIT,MA;PREECE Amy;ELIT,PZ;PREIST Anthony;MA,PH,BS;PRELICI Ana;BI,ELIT,EPQ,PLB;PRENCI Dorina;HI,ELIT,PS;PRENCI Selim;EL;

PRENDERGASTShannon;DTGR,PG,AR;PRENDIVILLE Callum;ICT,EC,PH,MA;PREWETT Jake;BS,MM;PRICE Abigail;AB,BS,MA;PRICE Adele;SO,HS,COMS;PRICE Georgina;DTGR,AR,FS;PRICE Jack;CH,PH,MA;PRICE Katie;FS,PG,TT;PRIDAY Hope;AR,ELIT,PG;PRING Chloe;CH,BI,PZ;PRING Hannah;PZ,HS,ELIT;PRING Kara;BI,MA,PE,AB;PRITCHARD James;PZ,HI;PRITCHARD Jonathan;MM,FS;PRITCHARD Michael;HI,FS,EL&ELIT;PROBERT Rebekka;EL&ELIT,GG,MA;PROSSER Luke;EL,MA,DT;PRZYTOCKI-DOBBINSLusia;PZ,BI,HI;PULLIN Ella;CH,MA,BI;PURCHASE Daniel;ES,GG;PURNELL Emma;EL,DTGR,PG;PURSALL Mitchell;ICT,PE;QUICK Bethany;AR,EL,HS;RADFORD Laura;AR,DTTE;RADWAN Noah;CH,GG,LW;RAFFERTY Billy;TH;RAHILL Oliver;FS,HI;RAINBOW Teagan;AB,MA,PG;RAINE Sebastian;ICT;RAJA Bilal;AB,PH,MA,EC;RAMBURRUN Jay;AR,MM;RANDHAWA Sohail;PS,HI,SO;RANDS Michelle;ARCH,CH,BI;RAWBONE Jack;BS,ICT;RAYNER-GROVESChloe-May;EL&ELIT;REDHALL Stephanie;ARCH,HI;REDMAN Curtis;LW,MA,PS;REED Cameron;FS,PZ;REED Harvey;BS;REES Esme;BS,EL,PG;REES Joshua;FS,MM;REES Lauren;ES,PZ;REES-BACCHUS Tommy;HI,PS;REEVE Thomas;MA,GG,BS,EL,EPQ;REID Jordan;ICT;RELEVO Mart;DT,ICT,MA;REYNOLDS Madeleine;MM,ARCH,PZ;REYNOLDS Reece;BI,PZ,MA;RICH Jessica;HI,DTTE,EL&ELIT;RICHARDS Chloe;GG,ELIT;RICHARDS Ethan;MM,ICT,FS;RICHARDS James;HI,COMS,PZ;

COOPER James;MM,ICT;CORDING Molly;DTTE,EL,PG;CORNELIUS Jessica;ELIT,HI,SO,PZ;CORNELL Shannon;EL,COMS;COUSINS Harrison;PH;COUTO DE OLIVEIRAThays;IN,ELIT,SP,PO,FR;COVILL Eloise;MM,PZ;COX Abigail;GG,PZ,DE;COX Adam;EC,ES,AB;COX David;COMS;COX Jamie;HI,BI,CH;COX-DURRANTVandross;AB,MA;COZENS Lauren;EL,TT;CRAIG Alisha;MM,BS,EL&ELIT;CRANMER Sophie;SO,EL;CRAYTHORNE Katie;EL,LW,MA;CRISCIONE Rossella;PH,BI,MA;CROASDELL Alexander;MM,ES,DT;CROFT William;GG,HI,BI,CH;CROKER Molly;BI,EPQ,PZ,SO;CROSS Michael;TT,HI;CROWLEY Liam;MA,AB,BS;CUBIE Josie;EL,PZ,AR,BI;CULLEN Kurtis;FS,COMS,MM;CUMMINS Alistair;CH,MA;CUMMINS Caitlin;AR,EL,EL,PLB;CUNNINGHAM Joseph;CH,MA,PZ;CURRY Thomas;CP,ICT;CURTIS Connor;EPQ,PZ,GG,LW;CURTIS-MCLEOD Maliek;CH,PH,MA,EC;CUSENS Edward;CH,HI,MA,PH;CUSENS Oliver;CH,DE,MA;DACHRAOUI Sami;COMS,MM;DAHIR Sahra;COMS,HS,LW,SO;DALY Brennan;BS;DALY Ellie;PZ,BI;DALY Emma;PZ,GG,ES;DANIEL Aaron;DTGR,MM,PZ;DANIELS Melissa;ELIT,HI,TT;DANVERS Callan;BI,EL,PZ;DARBOE Sainabou;ICT;DARK Phoebe;AR;DART Natalie;PG,MM,BS;DAVID Thomas;EPQ,PS,HI,MA;DAVID Utibeabasi;AR,DTGR,DT;DAVIDGE Marnie;FS;DAVIES Adam;MA,MU,PLB;DAVIES Aimee;HI;DAVIES Ashley;AB,GG;DAVIES Cameron;HS;DAVIES Elizabeth;PZ,COMS,PG;DAVIES Ellie;DA,EL&ELIT,ICT;DAVIES Kelly;EL,HI,MM,BS;

DAVIES Lewis;HI,PS,LW;DAVIS Charlotte;EL,MM;DAVIS Ellie-Nicole;EPQ,SO,PZ,LW;DAVIS Hannah;PZ,SO;DAVIS James;GG,MA;DAVIS Louisa;MM,EL;DAVIS Meg;EL,HI,MM;DAVIS Samuel;FS,TH,MM;DAY Gabriella;MA,DTGR,AR,AR;DAY Tom;BS,MA;DE BURIATTE Jesse;EC,PS,AR;DEACON Thomas;PS,HI,LW,EL&ELIT;DEAMER Katie;EL,LW;DELA CRUZ Robert;HS,ICT,COMS;DELANEY Patrick;MM;DELATORRE Jay;CP,MA,PZ;DELATORRE Zyra;EPQ,TT;DENNIS Leigh;HS,PZ,BI;DERRICK Claire;ES;DERRICK Tristan;FS;DEWAR Georgia;PZ,ELIT,HI;DHEDEN Ngawang;PH,CH,MA,BI;DIFFEY Esther;AR,EL&ELIT,PG;DIOR John;EL&ELIT,FS;DITE Thomas;BI,GG,EC;DIXON Casie;HS,PZ;DO Tracy;DTGR,TT;DODGE Lloyd;COMS,TH;DOMINY Grace;PZ,GG,PLB;DORA Nuala;HS,HI,SO;DORGAN Bryony;PS,ELIT,HI;DORGAN Lewis;EPQ,CH,MA,FR;DOUGLAS Gavin;EPQ,PH,MA;DOUGLAS Shanae;EL,HI,PZ;DOWLING-NASH Victoria;DTTE,AR,AR;DOWNER Kira;EC,FS,HI,SO;DOWNES Alexander;MA,HI,PH;DOWNES Imogen;TH,SO,EL,PLB;DOWSING Selina;ELIT,PLB,PZ;DRESMAN Sterling;PLB,SP,HI,PS;DUALE Ahmed;HI,PZ,PS;DUALEH Faduma;BI,HS,PZ;DUDBRIDGE Alex;PZ,EPQ,HS;DUDBRIDGE Laurie;FS,DTTE;DUFFY Connor;EPQ,GG,ICT;DUFTY Natasha;SO,PG,PZ;DUKE Callum;PZ;DUMBLETON Rebecca;HI,ELIT,ARCH;DUNKERLEY Nathan;EL,PG;DUNN Gregory;MU,PH,MA;DUNTHORNE Conor;HI,DT;DUNWELL Matthew;COMS,EL&ELIT,MM;DURRANT Lucas;MM,FS;DURSLEY Matthew;ICT,AR;EARNSHAW Charlotte;BS,PZ,SO;

EDGAR Euan;BI,CH,CP,MA;EDMONDSON Brendan;EC,MA;EDWARDS Jack;CP;EDWARDS Shamara;COMS;EDWARDS Tanya;PZ,SO,MM;EGAN Ruairi;SO,PS;ELDOS Basil;MM;ELLAZAR Daniel;PG,COMS;ELLIOTT George;MA,FS,MM;ELMI Aabbi;DT,GG;ELSON Adrian;PH,PG,CP;ELSWORTH Monica;MA,HS,PZ;EMERY Jaydee-Leigh;ELIT;ENNING Anna;EL,FR,SP;ERSKINE Iona;PLB,ELIT,EC;EVANS Elena;PZ;EVANS Lorena;PG,PZ;EVANS Natalie;BS,GG,PG;EVANS Sophie;PZ,EL&ELIT;EVANS Sophie;PZ,GG,EPQ,SP;EVANS William;PS,EL&ELIT;EVERETT Harry;CH,PH,MF,MF;EYRES Ellie-Marie;PZ,DTTE,COMS;FACKRELL Amy;AR,ELIT,DTTE;FAIRBURN Nicholas;PS;FAIRCHILD Courtney;ARCH,CW;FAIRFAX Luke;ELIT,ICT;FALCONI ALVES Vitor;SP,SP,PO,FS,DT,PO;FARAH Abdihakim;MM,FS,COMS;FARE Emma;DA,TH;FARRALL Alexis;BI,GG,DTTE;FARROW Chloe;TT;FARROW Emilie;AR,HI;FATIMA Mahnoor;ICT;FAYYAZ Ibrahim;BI,MA,GG,CH;FAYYAZ Momna;BI,GG,CH;FEAR Samuel;FS;FEAY Jaye;EL,EPQ,HI,SO;FELTHAM Lyndsay;MM,TT;FENNE Pollyanna;ES,FR,GG;FERGUSON Jemima;AR,DTTE;FERGUSON Sadie;LW,DA,EL&ELIT;FERNANDEZ Leo;MA,PH,EC;FEWS Ben;HI;FEWS Joe;BI,CH,MA;FINCH Maryanne;HS;FINCH William;MA,BI,CH;FIORENTINO Crystal;HI;FISHER Molly;PZ,HS,EL,SO;FITZGERALD Carrie;CH,ES,PZ;FLEET Casey;EL&ELIT,HS,PG;FLEMANS Ethan;BI,PZ,SO;FLOOK Bella;AB,BS,PZ;FLYNN Victoria;COMS,HI,MM;FOOTITT Oliver;PZ,EL,DE;

FORD Alex;MF,CP,PH,MF;FORD Alexander;AR,ICT,DTGR;FORD Ellie;BS,EL;FORD Jade;ELIT,EL,CW,PLB;FORD Josephine;PE,BI,EL;FORD Rosie;HI,BI,ELIT,PZ;FORREST Alexander;PG,AR;FORTUNE April;LW,HI,EPQ,ELIT;FOSTER Zoe;PE,GG;FOWLER Andrew;MA,AB,BS;FRANCIS Josie;ARCH,GG,DTGR;FRANCOMBE Emily;MA,MU,BI,ELIT;FRATI Bryony;PG;FREAME Alex;HI,PS;FREDERICKS Georgia;PG,SO;FREEMAN Matthew;PLB,LW,AB,SO;FREETHYStacey-Jessica;DA,HS,PG;FRENCH Kate;DTTE,TH,EL;FRENCH Laura;HS,EL&ELIT;FRICKER Jensen;ICT,RS,CP;FRY Callum;EL;FRYC Krzystof;PZ;FUDGE Abigail;EL,EPQ,ELIT,PZ;FUDGE Gabrielle;EPQ,HS,SO;FULLBROOK Abigail;CH,EPQ,MA,BI;GACHANGO Eunice;EL;GAGE Brandon;HI,COMS;GAILOR Megan;HS,EL;GALLIZZI Peter;SO,HI,PLB;GAMADID Shadia;FR,HI,PZ,SO;GAMLIN Rhys;BS;GANE Alice;DTGR,PG,PZ;GAPPER Amy;AB,BS,MA;GARBUTT Katie;PZ,ARCH;GARCIA Juliet;ELIT,HI,PLB,SP;GARDNER Kizzy;LW;GARNER-HODGSONDaniel;COMS;GARRAD Indra;ARCH,PLB;GARRETT Tomas;BI,DTGR,SO;GAY Wil;FR;GHALIB Sakiya;PLB,PZ,HS;GILES Roisin;SO,BS,ELIT,HI;GILTINAN Sophie;BI,CH,TH,MA;GIRGIS Maria;CH,EL,SP;GITAHI Pauline;RS,CH;GODFREY Rachel;COMS,HI,MM;GOFF Siobhan;AR,COMS;GOMMO Samuel;PZ;GOODFELLOW Jonathan;AB,EC,BI;GORMLEY Bethany;TH,ELIT,LW;GORTON Rachael;COMS,HI;GOTSELL Jessica;EL&ELIT,HS,BI;GOULD BISHTONGeorgia;ELIT,HI,SO,EL;GOVANI Shahira;

PZ,EL,HI;GOWER Jack;ICT;GOWLING Matthew;TH,PZ,ELIT;GRAHAM Aarron;PZ,AB,BS;GRAHAM Shanice;EPQ,HS,LW,PG;GRAHAM-MIFFLIN Hetty;HS,TH;GRANT Thomas;PH,MA,BI,CH;GRAY Hannah;CH,EPQ,MF,MF,PH;GREEN Grace;COMS,PG;GREEN Roxanne;CH,PZ,CW,DE;GREENING Bradley;MA,FS;GREENWAY Olivia;GG,PZ,ES;GREGG-HARRIS Jacob;PG;GREGORY Toni;COMS;GRETTON Nicholas;BS,EC,GG,LW;GRIFFIN Lauren;BS,AB,GG,MA;GRIFFITH Daniel;MA;GRIFFITHS Emma;EL,HI,MA,PZ;GROVES Luke;CH,MA,BI;GRZESZCZUK Patryk;MM;GUBB Abigail;HS,COMS,ELIT;GUDACA Reymarie;DTTE,PG,BS;GUPPY Ethan;EL,HI,ICT,EC;GUY Lloyd;EL,PG;HABIB Iman;AR,DT,MA;HAGHIGHAT Lily;BI,MU,PZ,MM;HAINES Jessica;TH;HALL Alexander;HI,SO,EL&ELIT;HALLADAY Brooklyn;EL,HI,EPQ,ELIT;HALLADAY Madison;ELIT,HI,EPQ,EL;HALLETT Olivia;MM;HAMBLIN Brooke;PZ,PE,LW,EL;HAMBRIDGE Daniel;HS,TH,EL&ELIT;HAMPSON Isaac;EL,FS;HAMZE Amaal;COMS,HS;HANCOCK Luke;BS,EC,MA;HANNAN Louise;EL,DTGR;HANSON Beth;PZ,HS,EL&ELIT;HARBRIDGE Sam;DTGR;HARBURY Rebecca;PZ,PLB,CH,MA;HARGREAVES Joshua;FS,HI,BS;HARMER Amy;DTTE,HI,EL&ELIT,TT;HARRIS Bryony;DTTE,EL,BS;HARRIS Daniel;PH,CH,MF,MF;HARRIS-JORDAN Maia;PG,PLB,AR,EL&ELIT;HARRISON Emily;EL&ELIT,HI;HARVEY Jacob;DT;HARVEY PEARCE Elsie;AR,BI,CH;HASSAN Mukhtar;HI,ES,PS,EL;HATFIELD Daisy;BI,EL&ELIT,MA;HAWES Elliot;HI,LW,PZ;HAWKINSAshleigh-Nicole;PZ,EL,LW;HAWKINS Lewis;PZ,MA,BI,HI;HAYDEN Lydia;BI,PZ,HI,PE;HAYNES Shelby;DE,MM,TT;

HAYWARD Lewis;BI,GG,AR,CH;HAYZEN Jake;MM,PZ,COMS;HEATON Adam;MM;HEATON Josie;SO,EL&ELIT,CW,LW;HEAVENS Georgia;PZ,CH;HEMMINGS Florence;AR,EPQ,MA,PLB;HENDERSON Kate;AR;HENDY Isabel;BS,DE,EL,PZ;HENRY Khadijah;LW,PZ,SO;HIBBERT Samuel;CP,MA;HICKEY Danny;ICT;HICKMAN-RIDING Thea;HI,AR,AR;HICKS Kelvin;MA,PH,CH;HICKS Liam;PZ,ES,BI;HIGGINS Courtney;TT,MM,EL;HIGHMORE Molly;HS,LW,SO;HILES Amy;PZ,HS;HILL Daniel;FS,MM;HILLIER Emma;MA,DA,CH;HILLMAN Thomas;CH,PH,MA;HILLSON Florence;MA,BI,CH;HINDER Rebecca;HS,MM;HINE Naomi;PG,FS,MM;HINGSTON Robyn;EL&ELIT;HITCHINGS Benjamin;PH,MA,BI,BS;HJARNE Ella;PH,CH,GG,MA;HLOBONI Chuma;MM;HOANG Demi;DTGR,PG,RS;HOBBS Elizabeth;TT,MA,BS,AB;HOCKEY Chloe;LW;HODGES Ciaran;MM,HI,ELIT;HODGES Ellie-Marie;BS,EL;HODGKINS Sarah;ELIT,PG;HODGSON Aaron;AB,BS,ICT,EC;HODGSON Stephanie;ELIT,BS;HOLBROOK Shannon;LW,PZ,HI;HOLLAND Bethany;SO,ES,EPQ,PLB;HOLLAND Emily;PLB,PZ,ELIT,EPQ;HOLLIER Alice;TT;HOLLOWAY Roseanne;MM,EL&ELIT,HS;HOLMES Connor;HI;HOPKINS Olivia;PLB,FS,AR;HOPKINS Tia;PZ,SO,HS;HORVATH Duncan;BS,EC,PS;HOSKINS Bradley;HI;HOWARD Abigail;BS,EL,PZ;HOWELLS Jessica;LW,PZ;HOWLETT Christian;PS;HOWLETT Thomas;FS,CW;HOWSE Matilda;EL,TH;HOYLE Katrina;FS,PZ;HUBSCHMID Madeleine;EL,HI,MM;HUDSON Bryn;CH,MA,PH;HUGGINS Chelsea;ARCH,PZ,TT;HUGHES Bethan;MF,MF,PH;

HUGHES Jacob;GG,ES,CH,BI;HUGHES Lydia;SO,PZ;HULME Ellie;HS,COMS,EL&ELIT;HUMPHRIES Megan;PG,BI,ELIT,HI;HUNT Nate;ICT,MM;HUNT Terri-Danielle;COMS,DA,TT;HURLEY Natalya;EL,PG,AR,TT;HUSSEIN Deeka;EPQ,HS,SO,EL;HUSSEIN Ilhan;EL;HUTCHINS Billy-Joe;MM,DT,AR;HUTCHINSON Thomas;PS,HI,LW;HYETT Lily;EL,SO;IBRAHIM Hoodo;HS,SO;ILES Kayleigh;PZ;ILLING Christopher;HI,MU;ILOGU Sam;ELIT,PLB;IMRAN Seher;HI,EC,BS,MA;INNES Chante;EL&ELIT,PS,LW;INTERIOR Napoleon;HS,ICT,SO;IQBAL Sidrah;COMS,HS,EL&ELIT;IRFAN Aysha;BI,CH,ELIT;IVANOV Leah;COMS,TT;JACKSON Charlotte;DA,HI,EL&ELIT;JACKSON Harriet;EPQ,CH,PZ,BI;JACKSON Matthew;CH,MF,MF,BI;JAMA Yasmin;HS;JAMES Cody;PZ,HS,COMS;JAMES Jacob;CH;JAMES Lauren;HS,PZ;JAMES Leah;MM;JAMES Nathan;TH,EL&ELIT;JAMES Zoe;CH,MA,PZ;JAMIESON Tristan;DTGR;JARVIS Connor;ELIT,PS;JEFFERIES Gemma;MA,PH;JEFFERIES Rachel;EL,ELIT,MM;JENKINS Reuben;MU,EL&ELIT;JENKINS Rhys;CW,PLB;JENNINGS Shannon;HS;JEYARAJAH Thanushan;ICT;JOHANSON Georgia;TT;JOHN Divya;CH,MA,BI;JOHNSON Georgina;DT;JOHNSON Sorsha;PZ,RS;JOHNSON William;BI,PZ,MA;JOINT Reece;PZ,EL,PE,BI;JONES Amy;PZ,PH,MA,MF;JONES Brandon;COMS,CH,MA;JONES Dwayne;PZ,LW,EL;JONES Holly;MA,TT;JONES Lewis;CH,MA,PH,AR;JONES Olivia;SO,HS,EL&ELIT;JORDAN MELLERSHOlivia;HI,TH,AR;JORDAN Sadie-May;CW,PG,MM;JORDAN Shannah;

HI,ELIT,BS,PZ;JOSEPH Brijil;CH,EPQ,MA,BI;JOYSON Anugrah;BS,HS,ICT,MA;KAMTCHEU Idriss;BI,CH,FR;KAPLA Kamil;POL,AR,AR,DTGR;KARANJA Steven;GG,MA,TT;KASSOUS Yasmine;LW;KATUSZKA Niall;EL,EPQ,MM,PZ;KAUR Inderpreet;PG,HS;KAUR Karenjit;HS,COMS,SO;KAUR Navinder;FS,PG,EL&ELIT,FR;KAY Joshua;BS,EC,GG;KAYE-SMITH Delilah;BI,PZ,CH,MA;KAYS Sarah;DTTE;KEARLE James;EC,ICT;KEATING Ella;EL,LW,AR;KEEN Holly;DA;KEEP Rebecca;COMS,PZ;KEILLER Madeleine;DA,PG;KELLER Benjamin;CP,MF,MF;KELLY Joseph;CW,FS,TH;KELLY Lauren;EL,BS,ICT,GG;KELLY Sophie;GG,PG;KENDALL Ashleigh;SO,MM,HS;KENDALL Jed;ICT,CP,CH,BI;KENDALL Miranda;ES,GG,HI;KENDALL Molly;LW,PLB,ELIT,ES;KENNEDY Frazer;FS,MM,PG;KENNEDY Georgina;MA,SO,PG;KENT Alexander;EL;KHAN Shadman;MM,RS,EL;KILCOMMON Sinead;ELIT,EPQ,BI,CH;KING Angelica;PZ,EL,SO,ELIT;KING James;MU,CH;KINGDON Courtney;MA;KINGSTON-TAWOSEErin;TH,EL;KINNISON Emily;EL,TT,BS;KISSOON Ashten;EL,ICT,COMS;KLIMASZEWSKI Jedrzej;POL,LW;KLOSKA James;PLB,EL&ELIT,FS;KNIGHT Adam;RS,BI,PZ,FR;KNIGHT Aimee;SO,EL,HS;KNIGHT Lucas;AB;KNIGHT Sophie;PG,AR;KNIGHT Tiffany;FS,COMS,BS;KNIGHT-HASTINGS Milly;PG,AR,EL&ELIT;KOFI-OFUAFOR Banor;PH,MA,AB,ICT;KOPOTSHA Corey;CP,CP,ICT,MA;KORBA Anna;SP,CH,BI,FR;KORJIE Francess;COMS;KOWALSKI Robert;CP,MF,MF,PH;KOZLOWSKA Wiktoria;POL;KROCHMAL Anna;DTTE,CW,EL;KRZEKOTOWSKAWiktoria;CH,MA,PH;KUNENE Sinenkhosi;

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ICT,HS,BS;KUNICKA Sara;POL;LAMBE Olivia;HI,LW,PLB;LAMPREY Ashleigh;EL&ELIT,DTTE,AB;LANE Chloe;ICT,HS;LANE Iggy;DT,FS,MM;LANGLEY Carla;MM,COMS,FS;LANSDOWN Thomas;LW,ICT,EC;LASSAUZET Toby;CP,MF,MA,PH;LAST Scarlett;DTTE,HI,LW;LAWES Saffron;HS,EPQ;LAWRENCE Daniel;HI,HI,GG;LAWRENCE Kelsey;AR,EL&ELIT,DTGR;LEAT Matthew;BS,MA,AB,PH;LEE Kielan;COMS;LEGIEC Aleksandra;POL,DT,DTGR,MA;LEGRAND Mattias;PZ,BI,HI;LEMM Scott;ELIT,ICT;LENEY Emma;EL,MM;LENTLE Shannon;PG,HI,ELIT;LEONARD Ashley;MF,PH,MF;LESPORIS Tanisha;HI,ICT,BS;LESTER Ellie;EL,PZ;LESTER Shannon;COMS;LEWIS Bronwyn;MM,FS,CW;LEWIS Harry;PZ;LEWIS Henry;PZ,COMS;LEWIS Naomi;PG,MM,DTGR;LEWIS-PEART Marissa;DTTE,DTGR,MM;LEWONIEC Magdalena;TH,MA,POL,BI,CH;LEWTON Mollie;MM,EL,LW;LEY-DIETRICH Rosie;PS,MM;LINTON Joshua;LW,EC,PS,HI;LIPTROT Kirstie;MA,AB;LISTER James;MA,GG,ES,BS;LISTER Thomas;ICT;LITTLE Kayleigh;PZ,COMS,EL,LW;

LLEWELLYN Billie;HS;LLEWELLYN Charlie;EL&ELIT;LLEWELLYN Chloe;HI,PLB,ELIT;LLOYD Lauren;DTGR,DTTE;LOCK Naomi;COMS,HS;LOCKYER Mitchell;ICT,BS;LONG Aran;PH,MA,MF,CP;LONG Kieran;HI,GG,ELIT,BI;LONG Megan;PE,GG,ELIT,BI;LONG Thomas;PH,BI,HI,CH;LORD Taynee;TH;LOVELL Charlotte;PZ,FR;LOWE Joseph;DTGR,AR,FS,CW;LOXTON Charles;SP,AB;LUCAS Gemma;EL,ICT,PZ;LUDICKE-HARRISONNela;PZ,COMS,HI;LUSCOMBE Chloe;SO,PS,PZ;LUTHER Molly;HI,MM,EL,GG;LYNE Elliot;AB,MF,MF,GG;MACDONALD Rhiannon;MA,AB,PZ,HI;MACONIE SHANNONBethany;GG,HI,MM,PZ;MACRAE Conor;FR,GG,MA,HI;MADDEN Kathleen;BI,ES;MADDOCKS Louise;EL,PZ;MAGGS Alexandra;BS,CW,RS;MAHAMUD Sacdiya;PS,HS,HI;MAIDMENT Harrison;FS,MM;MAINSTONE Elliott;CH,BI,GG;MALIK Sultan;FR,MA,PH;MALKIN Jessica;PG;MALLETT Casey;PZ,SO,LW,EL;MANNING Isabelle;HI,DTTE,ELIT;MANSARAY Amir;CW,FS,BS,PZ;MANUEL Alexandra;CH,PH,BI,PZ;MANUEL Daisy;EL&ELIT;MARQUES Gabriel;

BS;MARSH Ryan;CP,DT;MARSHALL Amy;PZ,BS,HS;MARTIN Chantelle;BS,SO;MARTIN Joe;MA,PG;MARTINEAU-BROWNAsha;DA;MARX Christopher;PZ,CH,MA;MARY Rose;SO,HS;MASON Danielle;BI,ELIT,FR;MASON George;BI,GG,ES;MASON Louise;MA,CH,HI,BI;MASON William;SO,HI,ELIT;MASZUCHIN Amy-Louise;COMS,FS,PG;MATHEW Nidhin;BI,MA,CH,MF;MATHEWS Alexander;BS,TH;MATORRES Francine;PZ,COMS,EL&ELIT;MATTHEWS Annabel;PZ,LW;MATTHEWS Lee;AB,EC,MA;MATTHEWS Vashni;SO;MATTOCK Naomi;EL&ELIT,HS,DA;MAULE Will;EC,DE,AB;MAXAMED Mahad;PH,MA,CH,EPQ;MAYNARD Hannah;BI,CH;MAZUR Kiya;ELIT,FS,COMS,PG;MCAUSLAN-CRINE Ruby;EL,PZ,SP;MCCANN Ryan;MM,LW,EL&ELIT;MCDIARMID Sophie;PZ,EL&ELIT,MM;MCDONALD Ella;ELIT,HI,MM,PZ;MCGAULEY Kieran;SO,EL,PZ;MCGIRR Martha;HS,SO,COMS;MCGOWAN Heather;ELIT,EPQ,PLB,RU;MCGRATH Amy;TH,EL&ELIT,PLB;MCGUINNESS Jack;EPQ,PH,MF,MF;MCINALLY Ashleigh;EL&ELIT,HS,SO;MCKEIGUE Kayleigh;PZ,MM,EL;MCLAREN Adam;EPQ,GK,EC;MCLEARY Anya;

HS;MCLELLAN Tessa;PZ,AR,AR;MCLESTER Taylor;MM,HS,EL;MEASOR Samantha;MM,PG;MEHMOOD Zanib;PZ,MA,BI;MELEADY Daniel;PZ,BS;MEMON James;MA,PH,DT;MIAH Afzal;EL&ELIT,MA;MIAH Mohammed;PS;MICELI Marika;IN,TT;MICHAEL Penny;ICT,BS,EL&ELIT;MICHALIS Benson;BS,BI,CH;MICLAT Brian;PZ,ICT,EPQ,BI;MILES Dana;CW,HS,AR;MILLER Aaron;ICT;MILLER Albie;TT,DTTE;MILLER Dominique;PZ,HS,SO;MILLER Rebecca;PZ,DTGR,AR;MINER Jack;ICT,MA,PH;MINGO Oliver;BS,COMS,EL;MITCHELL Toni;ICT,MA;MOFFATT Harry;BI,CH,MA;MOHAMED Abdulahi;MA,CH,BI;MOHAMED Haruun;ICT,MA;MOHAMED Riyan;ELIT,FR,MA,SP;MOHAMUD Umalkheir;ICT,COMS,HS;MOLOUGHNEY Melanie;MA,AR,EL&ELIT;MONAHAN Luke;BI,EC;MONCRIEF Adam;SP,PZ,SO;MONELLE Bethany;PG,HI,ELIT,AR;MONELLE Laura;PZ,DTGR,AR,ELIT;MOON Joe;FS,ICT,EL&ELIT;MOON Katie;EL&ELIT,BI,PZ;MOORE Ashley;FS;MOORE Thomas;HI,MA,PH,SP;MOOREFIELD Alex;BS,DT,PG;MORAN Erin;PZ,SO,HS;

MOREY Georgia;PZ,AR;MORFITIS Joshua;FS,FS,PS,HI;MORGAN Alexander;PG;MORGAN Eleanor;HS,EL;MORGAN Jacob;PH,GG,MA,CH;MORGAN Jacob;GG,PH,HI,MA;MORGAN Joseph;PH,BI,MA;MORRIS Sian;SO,HS,PZ;MORRIS-DAVIES Maisy;DTGR,HI,EL,MM;MORRISSEY Ruby;AR,LW;MORTELL Elizabeth;EL,ELIT,PZ;MORTIMER Katie;EL&ELIT,HI,MM;MOSS Megan;EL,ELIT,PZ;MOSTAFA Karim;BS,MA,EC;MOUSSA IMAN Yahya;PH,CH,MA;MOYO Mazvitaishe;CH,BI;MPOFU Gugulethu;BI,BS,MA,PZ;MULHERN Dennis;DT,HI;MULLIS Georgina;AR,PG,DTTE;MULTAN Przemyslaw;ICT,POL;MULVANEY Alice;COMS,CW,TH;MUNDY Chloe;DTGR,DTTE;MUNN Juliette;FS,HI;MURRAY Eleanor;BI,PZ;MURRAY Jemima;HI,TT,ES;MURRAY Jessica;SO,EPQ;MUTABWANI Daniel;AR,HS,DT;MWAMPAMBA Tasha;AB,BS,HI,LW;NABI Haris;SO,HI,PLB;NAISH Jazmine;DTTE,EL,SP;NASH Daniel;EL&ELIT;NAVARI Ornella;AR,EL&ELIT,SO;NELSON James;EL&ELIT,GG,HI;NEWMAN Florence;TT,MA,ICT;NEWMAN Jessica;BI,GG,ES;NEWMAN Oliver;BS,MA;NEWTON Alice;

PH,MF,MF,BI;NEWTON Helen;BI,PZ,ARCH;NGUNDU Tinashe;PS,HI,COMS,LW;NIBLETT Casey;EC,FS,PH;NICHOL Emily;ELIT,HI;NICHOLAS Oliver;BI,EL;NICHOLLS BOYCECharlie;DT,LW,MA;NICHOLLS Bradley;MA,PZ,EPQ;NICHOLLS Megan;MA,AB,EC;NIKOLOV Gabriel;MA,BI,CH,EL;NIYONGABO Lorenzo;HI,TH,PLB;NOEL Yolanda;COMS,SO;NOLDER Bethany;COMS,PZ,SO;NOONAN Sean;BI,CH,MA,PH;NORMAN Georgina;DE,MA,ELIT;NOVACEK Marek;MA;NYE Laura;EL&ELIT,DTGR,AR;NYOSO Chantelle;EL,PZ,SO;O'BRIEN Elliot;FS;OBROCHTA Kamila;POL;O'DEA Connor;LW,EL;O'DONOGHUE Stephen;COMS,SO;O'DONOVAN-YOUNGJemma;EL,SO,CW;O'FARRELL Sinead;CH,EPQ,PH,BI;OGRI Nicholas;EL&ELIT,AR,MM;OGRI Prisca;EL&ELIT;OJOLO Theodore;ICT,MM;OLATUNDE Mercy;HS,HI;O'LEARY Kathryn;EL&ELIT,PG,RE;OLIVE Ashley;PG,AR,COMS;OLLIS Danny;MM;OLSSON Carmella;COMS,EL&ELIT,MM;OLSSON Jonathan;EL&ELIT,HI,PE;OLUKOYA Oluwafayosi;MM;ORCZYK Alan;FS,POL,AR,POL,DT;OSBORNE Charlie;SO,TT;O'TOOLE Chloe;EL&ELIT,LW,PG;O'TOOLE Ella;CH,EPQ,HS,PZ;PADDOCK James;PH,BI,MA;PAGE Olivia;PZ,ARCH,HI;PALACAY Julyne;AB,BS,TT;PALMER Hannah;GG,PE;PAPAGEORGIOU Sophia;AR,BS,DTTE;PARAGGUA Neil;BI,HS,ICT;PARASSERY Treesa;HS,PZ;PARKER Abigail;PZ,ICT,EL&ELIT,HS;PARKER Amy;DTGR;PARKER Joseph;PG,MM;PARKHILL Shola;AR,AR,ELIT;PARR Esme;HI,PZ,ARCH;PARSONS Holly;ICT,PLB,EL&ELIT;PARSONS Louis;TH,ELIT,HI,LW;PART Dominic;TH,AR,BS;PASSMORE Ferdinand;BS,ICT;

PATERSON James;PS,LW,ES;PATROZOS Arsenios;BI,CH,PLB;PATTERSON Hannah;COMS;PAUL Ella;SO,TT,MM;PAUL Faith;PH,MA,GG,CH;PAYNE Rebecca;AR,HS;PEACE Ryan;ES,ICT;PEARCE Daniel;MM;PEARCE Frederick;PH,ELIT,CH;PEARCE Kerry;LW;PEARCE Lucy;PE;PEARSE Brandon;BS;PENDLE Lewis;MA,AB,HI;PERROTT Ashley;PG;PERRY Emily;EPQ,EL,HI,BI;PERRY Hannah;AR,SO,AR;PERRY Innes;PG,MM,DT;PERRY Larissa;EL&ELIT,DTTE,AR,BS;PETGRAVE Sanica;MM;PETTIFER Leanne;HI,AR,ELIT;PHELPS Mollie-Rae;AR,DTGR,PG;PHILLIPS Charlotte;BI,CH,MA,PE;PHILLIPS Reece;DT;PHILLIS Emily;EL,ELIT,PZ;PHILPOTT Jessica;PZ,MM,EL;PICTON Vincent;MA,BI,CH,EPQ;PIERCEY Connor;EC,FR,MF,MA;PIERZGA Roksana;POL,AR,AR,ELIT;PINKER Rene;EL&ELIT;PINNELL Alice;HS,COMS;PIPER Bethany;COMS,HS,SO;PIRINC Bade;FR,GG,PLB,SP;PITTER Saul;BS,MM;PLUMMER Samantha;PE,BS;POCOCK James;EL&ELIT,MM;POLIHRONOV Dimitar;MF,MF,MF,BS,MF;POMPHREY George;PZ;PONSFORD Benjamin;MM;PONTING Georgia;SO,MA,HI,HS;POOLE-PHILLIPSJennifer;CH,MA;POPE Christoper;LW,EC,AB;POPLE Lauren;MM,EL&ELIT;PORTER Joshua;MA,PH;POTTER Calypso;HS;POTTER Chloe;PE,PZ;POVEY Victoria;AR,FS,DTGR;POWELL Georgia;EL&ELIT,DTGR,MM;PRATT David;FS,MM;PRATT Louis;MM,EL&ELIT,MA;PREECE Amy;ELIT,PZ;PREIST Anthony;MA,PH,BS;PRELICI Ana;BI,ELIT,EPQ,PLB;PRENCI Dorina;HI,ELIT,PS;PRENCI Selim;EL;

PRENDERGASTShannon;DTGR,PG,AR;PRENDIVILLE Callum;ICT,EC,PH,MA;PREWETT Jake;BS,MM;PRICE Abigail;AB,BS,MA;PRICE Adele;SO,HS,COMS;PRICE Georgina;DTGR,AR,FS;PRICE Jack;CH,PH,MA;PRICE Katie;FS,PG,TT;PRIDAY Hope;AR,ELIT,PG;PRING Chloe;CH,BI,PZ;PRING Hannah;PZ,HS,ELIT;PRING Kara;BI,MA,PE,AB;PRITCHARD James;PZ,HI;PRITCHARD Jonathan;MM,FS;PRITCHARD Michael;HI,FS,EL&ELIT;PROBERT Rebekka;EL&ELIT,GG,MA;PROSSER Luke;EL,MA,DT;PRZYTOCKI-DOBBINSLusia;PZ,BI,HI;PULLIN Ella;CH,MA,BI;PURCHASE Daniel;ES,GG;PURNELL Emma;EL,DTGR,PG;PURSALL Mitchell;ICT,PE;QUICK Bethany;AR,EL,HS;RADFORD Laura;AR,DTTE;RADWAN Noah;CH,GG,LW;RAFFERTY Billy;TH;RAHILL Oliver;FS,HI;RAINBOW Teagan;AB,MA,PG;RAINE Sebastian;ICT;RAJA Bilal;AB,PH,MA,EC;RAMBURRUN Jay;AR,MM;RANDHAWA Sohail;PS,HI,SO;RANDS Michelle;ARCH,CH,BI;RAWBONE Jack;BS,ICT;RAYNER-GROVESChloe-May;EL&ELIT;REDHALL Stephanie;ARCH,HI;REDMAN Curtis;LW,MA,PS;REED Cameron;FS,PZ;REED Harvey;BS;REES Esme;BS,EL,PG;REES Joshua;FS,MM;REES Lauren;ES,PZ;REES-BACCHUS Tommy;HI,PS;REEVE Thomas;MA,GG,BS,EL,EPQ;REID Jordan;ICT;RELEVO Mart;DT,ICT,MA;REYNOLDS Madeleine;MM,ARCH,PZ;REYNOLDS Reece;BI,PZ,MA;RICH Jessica;HI,DTTE,EL&ELIT;RICHARDS Chloe;GG,ELIT;RICHARDS Ethan;MM,ICT,FS;RICHARDS James;HI,COMS,PZ;

COOPER James;MM,ICT;CORDING Molly;DTTE,EL,PG;CORNELIUS Jessica;ELIT,HI,SO,PZ;CORNELL Shannon;EL,COMS;COUSINS Harrison;PH;COUTO DE OLIVEIRAThays;IN,ELIT,SP,PO,FR;COVILL Eloise;MM,PZ;COX Abigail;GG,PZ,DE;COX Adam;EC,ES,AB;COX David;COMS;COX Jamie;HI,BI,CH;COX-DURRANTVandross;AB,MA;COZENS Lauren;EL,TT;CRAIG Alisha;MM,BS,EL&ELIT;CRANMER Sophie;SO,EL;CRAYTHORNE Katie;EL,LW,MA;CRISCIONE Rossella;PH,BI,MA;CROASDELL Alexander;MM,ES,DT;CROFT William;GG,HI,BI,CH;CROKER Molly;BI,EPQ,PZ,SO;CROSS Michael;TT,HI;CROWLEY Liam;MA,AB,BS;CUBIE Josie;EL,PZ,AR,BI;CULLEN Kurtis;FS,COMS,MM;CUMMINS Alistair;CH,MA;CUMMINS Caitlin;AR,EL,EL,PLB;CUNNINGHAM Joseph;CH,MA,PZ;CURRY Thomas;CP,ICT;CURTIS Connor;EPQ,PZ,GG,LW;CURTIS-MCLEOD Maliek;CH,PH,MA,EC;CUSENS Edward;CH,HI,MA,PH;CUSENS Oliver;CH,DE,MA;DACHRAOUI Sami;COMS,MM;DAHIR Sahra;COMS,HS,LW,SO;DALY Brennan;BS;DALY Ellie;PZ,BI;DALY Emma;PZ,GG,ES;DANIEL Aaron;DTGR,MM,PZ;DANIELS Melissa;ELIT,HI,TT;DANVERS Callan;BI,EL,PZ;DARBOE Sainabou;ICT;DARK Phoebe;AR;DART Natalie;PG,MM,BS;DAVID Thomas;EPQ,PS,HI,MA;DAVID Utibeabasi;AR,DTGR,DT;DAVIDGE Marnie;FS;DAVIES Adam;MA,MU,PLB;DAVIES Aimee;HI;DAVIES Ashley;AB,GG;DAVIES Cameron;HS;DAVIES Elizabeth;PZ,COMS,PG;DAVIES Ellie;DA,EL&ELIT,ICT;DAVIES Kelly;EL,HI,MM,BS;

DAVIES Lewis;HI,PS,LW;DAVIS Charlotte;EL,MM;DAVIS Ellie-Nicole;EPQ,SO,PZ,LW;DAVIS Hannah;PZ,SO;DAVIS James;GG,MA;DAVIS Louisa;MM,EL;DAVIS Meg;EL,HI,MM;DAVIS Samuel;FS,TH,MM;DAY Gabriella;MA,DTGR,AR,AR;DAY Tom;BS,MA;DE BURIATTE Jesse;EC,PS,AR;DEACON Thomas;PS,HI,LW,EL&ELIT;DEAMER Katie;EL,LW;DELA CRUZ Robert;HS,ICT,COMS;DELANEY Patrick;MM;DELATORRE Jay;CP,MA,PZ;DELATORRE Zyra;EPQ,TT;DENNIS Leigh;HS,PZ,BI;DERRICK Claire;ES;DERRICK Tristan;FS;DEWAR Georgia;PZ,ELIT,HI;DHEDEN Ngawang;PH,CH,MA,BI;DIFFEY Esther;AR,EL&ELIT,PG;DIOR John;EL&ELIT,FS;DITE Thomas;BI,GG,EC;DIXON Casie;HS,PZ;DO Tracy;DTGR,TT;DODGE Lloyd;COMS,TH;DOMINY Grace;PZ,GG,PLB;DORA Nuala;HS,HI,SO;DORGAN Bryony;PS,ELIT,HI;DORGAN Lewis;EPQ,CH,MA,FR;DOUGLAS Gavin;EPQ,PH,MA;DOUGLAS Shanae;EL,HI,PZ;DOWLING-NASH Victoria;DTTE,AR,AR;DOWNER Kira;EC,FS,HI,SO;DOWNES Alexander;MA,HI,PH;DOWNES Imogen;TH,SO,EL,PLB;DOWSING Selina;ELIT,PLB,PZ;DRESMAN Sterling;PLB,SP,HI,PS;DUALE Ahmed;HI,PZ,PS;DUALEH Faduma;BI,HS,PZ;DUDBRIDGE Alex;PZ,EPQ,HS;DUDBRIDGE Laurie;FS,DTTE;DUFFY Connor;EPQ,GG,ICT;DUFTY Natasha;SO,PG,PZ;DUKE Callum;PZ;DUMBLETON Rebecca;HI,ELIT,ARCH;DUNKERLEY Nathan;EL,PG;DUNN Gregory;MU,PH,MA;DUNTHORNE Conor;HI,DT;DUNWELL Matthew;COMS,EL&ELIT,MM;DURRANT Lucas;MM,FS;DURSLEY Matthew;ICT,AR;EARNSHAW Charlotte;BS,PZ,SO;

EDGAR Euan;BI,CH,CP,MA;EDMONDSON Brendan;EC,MA;EDWARDS Jack;CP;EDWARDS Shamara;COMS;EDWARDS Tanya;PZ,SO,MM;EGAN Ruairi;SO,PS;ELDOS Basil;MM;ELLAZAR Daniel;PG,COMS;ELLIOTT George;MA,FS,MM;ELMI Aabbi;DT,GG;ELSON Adrian;PH,PG,CP;ELSWORTH Monica;MA,HS,PZ;EMERY Jaydee-Leigh;ELIT;ENNING Anna;EL,FR,SP;ERSKINE Iona;PLB,ELIT,EC;EVANS Elena;PZ;EVANS Lorena;PG,PZ;EVANS Natalie;BS,GG,PG;EVANS Sophie;PZ,EL&ELIT;EVANS Sophie;PZ,GG,EPQ,SP;EVANS William;PS,EL&ELIT;EVERETT Harry;CH,PH,MF,MF;EYRES Ellie-Marie;PZ,DTTE,COMS;FACKRELL Amy;AR,ELIT,DTTE;FAIRBURN Nicholas;PS;FAIRCHILD Courtney;ARCH,CW;FAIRFAX Luke;ELIT,ICT;FALCONI ALVES Vitor;SP,SP,PO,FS,DT,PO;FARAH Abdihakim;MM,FS,COMS;FARE Emma;DA,TH;FARRALL Alexis;BI,GG,DTTE;FARROW Chloe;TT;FARROW Emilie;AR,HI;FATIMA Mahnoor;ICT;FAYYAZ Ibrahim;BI,MA,GG,CH;FAYYAZ Momna;BI,GG,CH;FEAR Samuel;FS;FEAY Jaye;EL,EPQ,HI,SO;FELTHAM Lyndsay;MM,TT;FENNE Pollyanna;ES,FR,GG;FERGUSON Jemima;AR,DTTE;FERGUSON Sadie;LW,DA,EL&ELIT;FERNANDEZ Leo;MA,PH,EC;FEWS Ben;HI;FEWS Joe;BI,CH,MA;FINCH Maryanne;HS;FINCH William;MA,BI,CH;FIORENTINO Crystal;HI;FISHER Molly;PZ,HS,EL,SO;FITZGERALD Carrie;CH,ES,PZ;FLEET Casey;EL&ELIT,HS,PG;FLEMANS Ethan;BI,PZ,SO;FLOOK Bella;AB,BS,PZ;FLYNN Victoria;COMS,HI,MM;FOOTITT Oliver;PZ,EL,DE;

FORD Alex;MF,CP,PH,MF;FORD Alexander;AR,ICT,DTGR;FORD Ellie;BS,EL;FORD Jade;ELIT,EL,CW,PLB;FORD Josephine;PE,BI,EL;FORD Rosie;HI,BI,ELIT,PZ;FORREST Alexander;PG,AR;FORTUNE April;LW,HI,EPQ,ELIT;FOSTER Zoe;PE,GG;FOWLER Andrew;MA,AB,BS;FRANCIS Josie;ARCH,GG,DTGR;FRANCOMBE Emily;MA,MU,BI,ELIT;FRATI Bryony;PG;FREAME Alex;HI,PS;FREDERICKS Georgia;PG,SO;FREEMAN Matthew;PLB,LW,AB,SO;FREETHYStacey-Jessica;DA,HS,PG;FRENCH Kate;DTTE,TH,EL;FRENCH Laura;HS,EL&ELIT;FRICKER Jensen;ICT,RS,CP;FRY Callum;EL;FRYC Krzystof;PZ;FUDGE Abigail;EL,EPQ,ELIT,PZ;FUDGE Gabrielle;EPQ,HS,SO;FULLBROOK Abigail;CH,EPQ,MA,BI;GACHANGO Eunice;EL;GAGE Brandon;HI,COMS;GAILOR Megan;HS,EL;GALLIZZI Peter;SO,HI,PLB;GAMADID Shadia;FR,HI,PZ,SO;GAMLIN Rhys;BS;GANE Alice;DTGR,PG,PZ;GAPPER Amy;AB,BS,MA;GARBUTT Katie;PZ,ARCH;GARCIA Juliet;ELIT,HI,PLB,SP;GARDNER Kizzy;LW;GARNER-HODGSONDaniel;COMS;GARRAD Indra;ARCH,PLB;GARRETT Tomas;BI,DTGR,SO;GAY Wil;FR;GHALIB Sakiya;PLB,PZ,HS;GILES Roisin;SO,BS,ELIT,HI;GILTINAN Sophie;BI,CH,TH,MA;GIRGIS Maria;CH,EL,SP;GITAHI Pauline;RS,CH;GODFREY Rachel;COMS,HI,MM;GOFF Siobhan;AR,COMS;GOMMO Samuel;PZ;GOODFELLOW Jonathan;AB,EC,BI;GORMLEY Bethany;TH,ELIT,LW;GORTON Rachael;COMS,HI;GOTSELL Jessica;EL&ELIT,HS,BI;GOULD BISHTONGeorgia;ELIT,HI,SO,EL;GOVANI Shahira;

PZ,EL,HI;GOWER Jack;ICT;GOWLING Matthew;TH,PZ,ELIT;GRAHAM Aarron;PZ,AB,BS;GRAHAM Shanice;EPQ,HS,LW,PG;GRAHAM-MIFFLIN Hetty;HS,TH;GRANT Thomas;PH,MA,BI,CH;GRAY Hannah;CH,EPQ,MF,MF,PH;GREEN Grace;COMS,PG;GREEN Roxanne;CH,PZ,CW,DE;GREENING Bradley;MA,FS;GREENWAY Olivia;GG,PZ,ES;GREGG-HARRIS Jacob;PG;GREGORY Toni;COMS;GRETTON Nicholas;BS,EC,GG,LW;GRIFFIN Lauren;BS,AB,GG,MA;GRIFFITH Daniel;MA;GRIFFITHS Emma;EL,HI,MA,PZ;GROVES Luke;CH,MA,BI;GRZESZCZUK Patryk;MM;GUBB Abigail;HS,COMS,ELIT;GUDACA Reymarie;DTTE,PG,BS;GUPPY Ethan;EL,HI,ICT,EC;GUY Lloyd;EL,PG;HABIB Iman;AR,DT,MA;HAGHIGHAT Lily;BI,MU,PZ,MM;HAINES Jessica;TH;HALL Alexander;HI,SO,EL&ELIT;HALLADAY Brooklyn;EL,HI,EPQ,ELIT;HALLADAY Madison;ELIT,HI,EPQ,EL;HALLETT Olivia;MM;HAMBLIN Brooke;PZ,PE,LW,EL;HAMBRIDGE Daniel;HS,TH,EL&ELIT;HAMPSON Isaac;EL,FS;HAMZE Amaal;COMS,HS;HANCOCK Luke;BS,EC,MA;HANNAN Louise;EL,DTGR;HANSON Beth;PZ,HS,EL&ELIT;HARBRIDGE Sam;DTGR;HARBURY Rebecca;PZ,PLB,CH,MA;HARGREAVES Joshua;FS,HI,BS;HARMER Amy;DTTE,HI,EL&ELIT,TT;HARRIS Bryony;DTTE,EL,BS;HARRIS Daniel;PH,CH,MF,MF;HARRIS-JORDAN Maia;PG,PLB,AR,EL&ELIT;HARRISON Emily;EL&ELIT,HI;HARVEY Jacob;DT;HARVEY PEARCE Elsie;AR,BI,CH;HASSAN Mukhtar;HI,ES,PS,EL;HATFIELD Daisy;BI,EL&ELIT,MA;HAWES Elliot;HI,LW,PZ;HAWKINSAshleigh-Nicole;PZ,EL,LW;HAWKINS Lewis;PZ,MA,BI,HI;HAYDEN Lydia;BI,PZ,HI,PE;HAYNES Shelby;DE,MM,TT;

HAYWARD Lewis;BI,GG,AR,CH;HAYZEN Jake;MM,PZ,COMS;HEATON Adam;MM;HEATON Josie;SO,EL&ELIT,CW,LW;HEAVENS Georgia;PZ,CH;HEMMINGS Florence;AR,EPQ,MA,PLB;HENDERSON Kate;AR;HENDY Isabel;BS,DE,EL,PZ;HENRY Khadijah;LW,PZ,SO;HIBBERT Samuel;CP,MA;HICKEY Danny;ICT;HICKMAN-RIDING Thea;HI,AR,AR;HICKS Kelvin;MA,PH,CH;HICKS Liam;PZ,ES,BI;HIGGINS Courtney;TT,MM,EL;HIGHMORE Molly;HS,LW,SO;HILES Amy;PZ,HS;HILL Daniel;FS,MM;HILLIER Emma;MA,DA,CH;HILLMAN Thomas;CH,PH,MA;HILLSON Florence;MA,BI,CH;HINDER Rebecca;HS,MM;HINE Naomi;PG,FS,MM;HINGSTON Robyn;EL&ELIT;HITCHINGS Benjamin;PH,MA,BI,BS;HJARNE Ella;PH,CH,GG,MA;HLOBONI Chuma;MM;HOANG Demi;DTGR,PG,RS;HOBBS Elizabeth;TT,MA,BS,AB;HOCKEY Chloe;LW;HODGES Ciaran;MM,HI,ELIT;HODGES Ellie-Marie;BS,EL;HODGKINS Sarah;ELIT,PG;HODGSON Aaron;AB,BS,ICT,EC;HODGSON Stephanie;ELIT,BS;HOLBROOK Shannon;LW,PZ,HI;HOLLAND Bethany;SO,ES,EPQ,PLB;HOLLAND Emily;PLB,PZ,ELIT,EPQ;HOLLIER Alice;TT;HOLLOWAY Roseanne;MM,EL&ELIT,HS;HOLMES Connor;HI;HOPKINS Olivia;PLB,FS,AR;HOPKINS Tia;PZ,SO,HS;HORVATH Duncan;BS,EC,PS;HOSKINS Bradley;HI;HOWARD Abigail;BS,EL,PZ;HOWELLS Jessica;LW,PZ;HOWLETT Christian;PS;HOWLETT Thomas;FS,CW;HOWSE Matilda;EL,TH;HOYLE Katrina;FS,PZ;HUBSCHMID Madeleine;EL,HI,MM;HUDSON Bryn;CH,MA,PH;HUGGINS Chelsea;ARCH,PZ,TT;HUGHES Bethan;MF,MF,PH;

HUGHES Jacob;GG,ES,CH,BI;HUGHES Lydia;SO,PZ;HULME Ellie;HS,COMS,EL&ELIT;HUMPHRIES Megan;PG,BI,ELIT,HI;HUNT Nate;ICT,MM;HUNT Terri-Danielle;COMS,DA,TT;HURLEY Natalya;EL,PG,AR,TT;HUSSEIN Deeka;EPQ,HS,SO,EL;HUSSEIN Ilhan;EL;HUTCHINS Billy-Joe;MM,DT,AR;HUTCHINSON Thomas;PS,HI,LW;HYETT Lily;EL,SO;IBRAHIM Hoodo;HS,SO;ILES Kayleigh;PZ;ILLING Christopher;HI,MU;ILOGU Sam;ELIT,PLB;IMRAN Seher;HI,EC,BS,MA;INNES Chante;EL&ELIT,PS,LW;INTERIOR Napoleon;HS,ICT,SO;IQBAL Sidrah;COMS,HS,EL&ELIT;IRFAN Aysha;BI,CH,ELIT;IVANOV Leah;COMS,TT;JACKSON Charlotte;DA,HI,EL&ELIT;JACKSON Harriet;EPQ,CH,PZ,BI;JACKSON Matthew;CH,MF,MF,BI;JAMA Yasmin;HS;JAMES Cody;PZ,HS,COMS;JAMES Jacob;CH;JAMES Lauren;HS,PZ;JAMES Leah;MM;JAMES Nathan;TH,EL&ELIT;JAMES Zoe;CH,MA,PZ;JAMIESON Tristan;DTGR;JARVIS Connor;ELIT,PS;JEFFERIES Gemma;MA,PH;JEFFERIES Rachel;EL,ELIT,MM;JENKINS Reuben;MU,EL&ELIT;JENKINS Rhys;CW,PLB;JENNINGS Shannon;HS;JEYARAJAH Thanushan;ICT;JOHANSON Georgia;TT;JOHN Divya;CH,MA,BI;JOHNSON Georgina;DT;JOHNSON Sorsha;PZ,RS;JOHNSON William;BI,PZ,MA;JOINT Reece;PZ,EL,PE,BI;JONES Amy;PZ,PH,MA,MF;JONES Brandon;COMS,CH,MA;JONES Dwayne;PZ,LW,EL;JONES Holly;MA,TT;JONES Lewis;CH,MA,PH,AR;JONES Olivia;SO,HS,EL&ELIT;JORDAN MELLERSHOlivia;HI,TH,AR;JORDAN Sadie-May;CW,PG,MM;JORDAN Shannah;

HI,ELIT,BS,PZ;JOSEPH Brijil;CH,EPQ,MA,BI;JOYSON Anugrah;BS,HS,ICT,MA;KAMTCHEU Idriss;BI,CH,FR;KAPLA Kamil;POL,AR,AR,DTGR;KARANJA Steven;GG,MA,TT;KASSOUS Yasmine;LW;KATUSZKA Niall;EL,EPQ,MM,PZ;KAUR Inderpreet;PG,HS;KAUR Karenjit;HS,COMS,SO;KAUR Navinder;FS,PG,EL&ELIT,FR;KAY Joshua;BS,EC,GG;KAYE-SMITH Delilah;BI,PZ,CH,MA;KAYS Sarah;DTTE;KEARLE James;EC,ICT;KEATING Ella;EL,LW,AR;KEEN Holly;DA;KEEP Rebecca;COMS,PZ;KEILLER Madeleine;DA,PG;KELLER Benjamin;CP,MF,MF;KELLY Joseph;CW,FS,TH;KELLY Lauren;EL,BS,ICT,GG;KELLY Sophie;GG,PG;KENDALL Ashleigh;SO,MM,HS;KENDALL Jed;ICT,CP,CH,BI;KENDALL Miranda;ES,GG,HI;KENDALL Molly;LW,PLB,ELIT,ES;KENNEDY Frazer;FS,MM,PG;KENNEDY Georgina;MA,SO,PG;KENT Alexander;EL;KHAN Shadman;MM,RS,EL;KILCOMMON Sinead;ELIT,EPQ,BI,CH;KING Angelica;PZ,EL,SO,ELIT;KING James;MU,CH;KINGDON Courtney;MA;KINGSTON-TAWOSEErin;TH,EL;KINNISON Emily;EL,TT,BS;KISSOON Ashten;EL,ICT,COMS;KLIMASZEWSKI Jedrzej;POL,LW;KLOSKA James;PLB,EL&ELIT,FS;KNIGHT Adam;RS,BI,PZ,FR;KNIGHT Aimee;SO,EL,HS;KNIGHT Lucas;AB;KNIGHT Sophie;PG,AR;KNIGHT Tiffany;FS,COMS,BS;KNIGHT-HASTINGS Milly;PG,AR,EL&ELIT;KOFI-OFUAFOR Banor;PH,MA,AB,ICT;KOPOTSHA Corey;CP,CP,ICT,MA;KORBA Anna;SP,CH,BI,FR;KORJIE Francess;COMS;KOWALSKI Robert;CP,MF,MF,PH;KOZLOWSKA Wiktoria;POL;KROCHMAL Anna;DTTE,CW,EL;KRZEKOTOWSKAWiktoria;CH,MA,PH;KUNENE Sinenkhosi;

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RICHARDS Terrez;AR,DTGR;RICHMOND Fenner;MA,PH;RICKARD Kimberley;EL&ELIT,PZ,SO;RICKETTS Alice;HS,HI,BI,COMS;RIDLEY Charlie;BS,TH,ELIT;RIGBY Zachary;DT,BI,PH,EPQ;RISDALE Holly;PG,AR,DTGR;RITTER Sophie;PZ,AR,EL&ELIT;RIVERA Daniel;AB,LW,BS;ROACH Jonathan;AR,DT,DTGR;ROBBINS Katherine;SO,EL&ELIT,HI;ROBBINS Sophie;SO,EL,RE;ROBERTS Michelle;LW,DTGR,ELIT,BS;ROBERTS Samual;ELIT,GG,BI,PLB;RODDICK Harry;MF,PH,CH,MF;RODMAN Iona;FS,COMS,PLB;ROE Simon;GG,MA;ROGERS Calum;EL;ROGERS Jasmine;PZ,AR,DTTE;ROGERS Lydia;HI,TH,PZ;ROGERS Phoebe;HS,PZ;ROGERS Thomas;BI,EC,AB;ROHRBACH Rita;LW,PZ,SO;ROMEO Morgan;BS;RONEY Grace;PZ,EL,LW;ROPER Tanya;EL,AR;ROSE Connie;CH,MA,PH;ROWLANDS Sarah;ELIT,PLB,FS,HI;ROWLEY Amy;EL,HS,PG;ROY Jake;BS,EPQ,TH,EL&ELIT;RUMBLE Grace;PZ,EL,MM;RUMBLE Hannah;PG;RUMBOLD KAZZUZ Laila;AR,FS,ELIT,ELIT;RUMMINGS James;ES,SO,PLB;RUPPRECHT Lauren;CH,GG,MA,PH;RUSSELL Amy;COMS,HS;RUSSELL Georgia;GG,TT;

RYAN Thomas;PZ;SACDALAN Michelle;LW,SO;SAGE Lauren;AB,BS,EC;SALAMAN Niko;EL&ELIT,FS,DTGR,PLB;SALEWSKI Holly;PZ,TH,PG;SALWAY Chloe;HS;SANDELL Dillon;ICT,COMS;SANDERS Shannon;EL,DTGR,MM;SANDERSON Rhea;EL,PG;SANDFORD Zoe;AR,DTGR,PG;SANDHAM-BAINS Misha;HI,SO,EL;SANSUM Taylor-Leigh;HI,BI,ELIT;SARGENT Kieran;HI,ICT,BS;SAUNDER Eleanor;BI,EL,EPQ,PZ;SAUNDERS Alexandra;HI,BS,SO;SAUNDERS Lydia;PG;SAVAGE Erykah;EL&ELIT,SO;SAVAGE Kayleigh;PZ,HI,EPQ,SO;SAWYER Amber;HS,PG,TT;SCADUTO Marco;BI;SCAWEN Imogen;ELIT,FS,HI;SCHLICK Elizabeth;BI,CH,GG,MA;SCOTT Tianna;SO,HI,PG;SCOTT-DYER Sean;DTGR,ICT,AR;SCULL Joseph;BI,CP,MA;SCULLY Benjamin;ICT,MA,PH;SEAGER Jacob;PE,BI,GG;SEAGER Thomas;BI,PH,AR,GG;SEARLE Oliver;MM;SELF Anna;EPQ,FR,GG,PS;SEMAH Shaked;MA,MU;SERWADCZAK Sandra;EL&ELIT,POL,BS,AR;SEYEDI Farrah;DTTE,PG;SHADDICK Grace;PG,PZ,HI;SHAH Hajira;BI,MA,CH;SHARPE Amber;TH,GG,PZ;SHAW Daisy;ELIT,PZ,LW;SHAW Joshua;ELIT,HI,PZ;

SHEARING Brandon;ELIT;SHEARS Leanne;LW,PG,RE;SHEARS Natalie;AR,DA;SHELDON Danny;TT;SHELLS Alaska;SO,HI,EL;SHEPPARD Leanne;COMS,COMS,HS;SHIGA Emily;AR,MA,HI;SHUNGU Kelly;DT,EPQ,HS,ICT;SHUTE Daniel;MA,MM,CP;SILSBURY Charlotte;MM,SO,HS;SILVERTHORNE Jessica;SO,EL,HS;SIM Fiona;PZ,CH,BI;SIMMONDS Georgia;EL,PZ,HI;SIMPSON Jade;BS,EL,LW;SIMPSON Megan;BS,GG,MM;SIMS Daniel;CH,BI,MA;SIMS Katarina;DT,DTTE,AR;SINCLAIR Beth;SO,PZ,LW;SINCLAIR Tamlin;PH,MF,MF;SINGER Kyle;EL,MM,COMS;SINGH-SUMAN Suiyash;EL,LW,PZ;SKINNER Stacie;SO,EL,LW;SKIPPER Matthew;ELIT,HI,PZ;SKIRKOWSKI Adam;DE,BI,ES;SKUSE Alexander;BI,HS;SLATER Erin;MA,PH,BI;SLIWA Daniel;ES,BS,POL,HI,POL;SMALL Melanie;EL,FR,SO;SMART Abby;COMS,RS,ELIT;SMART Lauren;GG,ELIT,AR;SMART Phoebe;SO,MM,COMS;SMITH Amber;MM,DTGR,ELIT;SMITH Amelia;SO,PZ,LW;SMITH Cashell;MM,EL;SMITH Chloe;MM,PG;SMITH Courtney;TT,MA;SMITH Daniel;DT,MA,DE,PH;SMITH Francesca;HS,TT;

SMITH Georgia;BS,EL,DTGR,PZ;SMITH Jake;MM,FS;SMITH Liam;PZ,HI,EL;SMITH Nikki;MA,PH,CH;SMITH Rebecca;PE,BI,PZ;SMITH Ruby;MM,PG;SMITH Ryan;DT,MA;SNAILHAM Paige;FS,PG;SNOOK Chloe;PLB,AR,DTGR;SOBIERALSKA Natalia;COMS,POL;SONWALKAR Pranay;EL,PZ,BS;SOOD Lakshmi;EC,ICT,AB,MA;SOWE Aminata;HI,COMS;SPARKS Megan;BS,HI,SO;SPENCE Ajani;HI;SPIERS Oliver;HI,BS,AB;SPILLANE Ryan;BS,DT,MA;SPIRING Sophie;BS,EL&ELIT,PZ;SPITZER Mille;EL,GG,DTGR,LW;SPREADBURY Georgia;DTGR,ICT,BS;STADDEN Charlie;PZ,DT;STAINES Holly;ELIT,HS,PG,PZ;STAKER Jay;EL&ELIT,PS,HI,PLB;STALLABRASS Emily;BS,ICT,BI;STANKOWSKI Tomasz;SO,PZ;STARBUCK Virginia;EL,HI,HI,PZ;STARR Benjamin;BI,HI,CH,EPQ;STATTON Beth;PZ,SO;STEPANIUK Eleanor;MA,CH,PH,EPQ;STEPHENS Bethany;TH,DTGR;STEPHENSON Kerisha;CW,MM;STEVENS Jasmin;EL&ELIT,HS;STEWART Genieka;AB,MA;STEWART Jemma;HS,BS,EL;STEWART-LARSON Clay;HI,BI,CH;STOKES Rachel;COMS,GG,PZ;STOLTZ Fenshanell;EL&ELIT,MM;STONE Charise;TT,PG,COMS;

STONE Jada;SO,PZ,LW;STONE Lorelie;MM,MA,EL&ELIT,DTTE;STONE Lucy;HS,COMS;STUBBS Connor;ICT;STYLES Eleanor;HI,PZ;SUERTE FELIPE Peter;PG,DTTE;SULLIVAN Chloe;ELIT,LW,PS,HI;SULLIVAN Daniel;AB,EC;SUMMERHILL Thomas;MA,AB,CH;SUMMERS Cameron;AB,ICT,BS;SURAI Aiste;BS,ELIT,LW;SUTTON Connor;MM;SWINFORD Danielle;BS,FS,DTTE;SWINGLER Melvyn;DTGR,PG,FS;SYED Bahar;SO,LW,RS;SYLLA Mohamed;TT;SYLVESTER Bethany;SO,BS,PZ;TAIT Angus;PLB,ELIT,HI;TAMANNA Rifah;COMS,HS;TANNER Jodie;EL,DTGR,PZ;TARDIO Mariella;PG,TT,AR;TAVAKOLI Jasmine;EL&ELIT,SO,HI,MM;TAYLOR Ashley;PZ,SO,LW;TAYLOR Jake;ICT,MM;TAYLOR James;AB,BS,PS,EC;TAYLOR Jasmine;EL;TAYLOR Joseph;FS,CP,PH;TAYLOR Kate;CH,EPQ,PH,MA;TAYLOR Leah;PZ;TEES Chloe;MM;TEMPLAR Bonnie;SO,ARCH,PZ;TERRY Bethany;SO,HS;THACKER Jack;HI,MA,PE;THAYIL Akash;CP,ICT,MA;THIAMKHOKKUATThidarak;BS,EL&ELIT;THOMAS Andrew;MA,AB;THOMAS Georgia;EL,PZ,SO,HS;

THOMAS Merlin;EC,MA;THOMAS Timmy;ICT,PS,BS;THOMAS-HOWARDJames;MM,PG;THOMPSON Elizabeth;BI,GG,DTTE;THORNE Bethany;DA,PZ,EL;THORNE Jacob;PH,MA;THORNE Kurtis;EL,ICT,HI;TILLEY Jessica;PZ,BS;TILLING Charlotte;CW,DTGR;TILY Rosa;PZ,SO;TIMBRELL Shannan;HI,TH;TINNION Caitlin;PZ,ELIT,AR,EL;TITCHMARSH Lauren;AR,HI;TOOMEY-THOMPSONAbigail;MM,PZ,EL,SO;TOWNSEND Griff;COMS,ELIT,PZ;TRAYNOR Daniel;MF,MF,CH,BI,EPQ;TREGIDGO Max;EL&ELIT,BS;TREMBETH Holly;EL,SP,HI;TRIGWELL Eleanor;MM,PG;TROTMAN Lacey;HI,SO,FS;TROTT Phoebe;HI,ARCH,ELIT;TRUEMAN Abigail;EL,PZ,HI;TRUEMAN Jasmine;DTTE,MM,EL,BS;TRUEMAN Ryan;MF,MF,CH,PH;TUCKER Harry;MM;TUCKER Megan;PZ,BI,MA;TUCKER Miranda;MA,BI,CH,EPQ;TURNER Harriet;PG,PZ,ELIT;UDOH Michelle;BI,CH,FR;UEA-SAMAK Panthip;AR,PZ,SO;UNDERHILL Abigail;ELIT,ICT,MM;USHER Jordan;DT,ICT;VAN EKER David;ICT,PZ,BS;VARDANYAN Norik;AB,BS,TH;VARGHESE Albin;COMS;VAUGHAN Amy;DTGR;VAUGHAN PERRETTAmber;HI,AR,EL;VEALE Elliot;DT,GG;VEIGAS Fiona;HS;VENNING Fraser;ICT,MA;VIDAURRI Chloe;MM,HS,EL&ELIT;VIEN Nerissa;MA,BI,PZ,ELIT;VINCENT Kerry;DTGR,HI,COMS;VOROBJOVA Maria;RU,PLB,PZ;VOWLES Katie;HI,PZ,HI,SO;WALI Isra;COMS,HS,ICT;WALKER Abbie;COMS,EPQ,HS,PZ;WALKER Lenique;SO,PZ,HS;WALKER Lily;ELIT,MM,EL;WALKER Mia;HS;WALKER Samantha;HS,AR,DTTE;WALLACE Sophia;EC,GG,AB,MA;WALTERS Lauren;EL,LW;

WALTERS Reuben;BS,EL,COMS;WALTON Taran-Jade;HI,EPQ,PS;WARD Georgia;COMS,EL&ELIT;WARD Lauren;BI,PZ;WARD-JEFFERIESGabrielle;BI,PZ,ELIT,FR;WATKINS Holly;HS,HI,PZ;WATKIS Kondwani;ICT,MM;WATTS Joe;HI,EL&ELIT,BI;WATTS Lucy;PZ,HS,HI;WATTS Megan;EL&ELIT,PZ,MM,HI;WEALE-BIXTER Taarique;PH,PZ,ICT;WEAVER Hayden;MM,PG,FS;WEAVING Molly;SO;WEBB George;ICT;WEBB Henrietta;AR,ELIT,HI;WEBB Lydia-Grace;CW,DA,HI;WEBSTER Tor;FS,ICT,MA;WEEKS Matteo;PS,HI,EL;WEEKS Oliver;PLB,ELIT,HI;WELLINGTON Louise;FS,ELIT;WELSFORD Calvin;FS,MM,PG;WELSMAN Katie;DTGR,ICT;WESCOTT Molly;BI,GG,PZ;WEST Oscar;MM,COMS,EL;WESTAWAY Katy;HS,COMS,EL;WESTON Alexandra;BS,EC,LW;WEYMAN Lewis;CW;WHALLEY Suzanna;PZ,SO;WHARF Ross;HI,MA;WHEATLEY Oliver;MM,FS,DT;WHEELER Maddison;PZ;WHEELER Shannon;LW,HI,SP;WHEELER William;SO,RS;WHITE Chloe;AR,ELIT;WHITE Macauley;PH,EPQ,DT,MA;WHITE Marney;DTGR,MA,PZ,EC;WHITEHEAD Sarah;RS,ES,SO;WHITING Callum;CH,MA;WHITTOCK Georgie;GG,ARCH;WHOOLEY Daniel;GG,BS;WICKHAM Holly;COMS;WILCOX Alexander;SO;WILCOX Joanne;TT,EPQ,DTTE;WILDING Jacob;SO,HI;WILKINS Jack;SO,LW;WILKINSON Sol;BI,ELIT,SP;WILKS Jessica;DTGR,MM,AR,EL&ELIT;WILLETT Lauren;AR,LW,ELIT,DTGR;WILLIAMS Amy;PE,PZ,BI;WILLIAMS Annie;DTTE;WILLIAMS Arabella;BS,DE,HI,MA;WILLIAMS Charis;LW,BS;WILLIAMS Chloe;EL&ELIT,TH;WILLIAMS Jack;DT,PH,MA,MF;

WILLIAMS Jamila;HS,COMS,MM;WILLIAMS Joseph;PH,MA;WILLIAMS Joseph;BS,MM,FS;WILLIAMS Matthew;BS,DT,ICT;WILLIAMS Matthew;SP,MA,AB;WILLIAMS Megan;MM,EL&ELIT,HI;WILLIAMS Molly;ICT,HI;WILLIAMS Nicole;HI,CH;WILLIAMS Owen;MA,CH,PH,AR;WILLIAMS Rhian;MA,DTTE;WILLIAMSON Georgia;PZ,AR,BS;WILLMOTT Katherine;DTGR,PZ,GG,EL;WILLMOTT Naomi;ELIT,EL,TH;WILMOTT Lucy;RS,EC,EL,BS;WILSON Kyle;MM,AR;WILTSHIRE Bethanie;MM,EL,BS;WINFIELD Alexandra;TH,EL,DE,PZ;WINGFIELD Matthew;MM;WINSTONE - GRIFFITHSEllie;MM,PG,HS;WINSTONE Tommy;BS,PE;WINSTONE-BUSS Kelly;MA,HS,BI,AB;WINTER James;ELIT,FS,MA;WINTER-ALSOP Ashley;DA,PZ;WISE Elliot;ICT,BS;WISEMAN Hannah;BS,AR,HI;WISNIEWSKI Jakub;DTGR,MM,FS;WOOD Ashley;PS,MM,MA,EC;WOOD Rebecca;AB,AB;WOODMAN MATTHEWSEvodia;DTTE;WOODMAN Tamara;EL,HS,SO;WOOLCOMB Sophie;FS,EL&ELIT;WOOLLEY Hannah;SO,HI,PG;WOOLLON Amy;TT,SO,BS;WORGAN Asia;EL&ELIT,MA,PZ;WORGAN Jonathan;FS;WORLOCK Benjamin;BI,CH,PZ;WRIGHT Dajon;CH,GG,BI,PZ;WRIGHT Niamh;GG,ARCH,DTGR;WYATT Victoria;TH,EL,PLB;WYNNE Ben;ELIT,CW,LW;YARDE Annabel;BI,BS,EL,GG;YAZBEK Elias;ICT;YAZDANI Shirin;FS,PZ,AR;YEARSLEY Kayleigh;DTTE,BS,DTGR;YOUNG Georgia;PE,MA,DA;YOUNGER Zachary;TH,PZ;YUSSUF Hamda;HS,SO;YUUSUF Hiba;COMS,HS,RE;ZAMENO Chrisnota;AR,EL;ZANG Alex;EC,LW,AB;ZBIJOWSKI Louis;BS,EL,PS,SO;ZELICHOWSKA Karolina;COMS,HS,POL,TT;ZIELINSKA Olga;HI,TT,AR.

SIXTH form students from St Kather-ine’s in Pill achieved the highest A-levelresults the school has recorded. Thisyear, 48 per cent of grades were at A* toB and there was a 99 per cent pass rate.

More than a third of students applying touniversity were accepted into Russell Groupinstitutions and 98 per cent of students securedtheir first choice destination.

Yusuf Ibrahim, head of the school’s sixthform, said: “We are exceptionally proud of allour students who have worked incredibly hardto gain the successes we have seen.

“There have been many exceptional per-formances which are testament to the ded-ication and perseverance shown by ourstudents, as well as teachers and parents. Ourdeparting Year 13s are now successfully mov-ing onto a variety of top university places,apprenticeships and employment pathways.”

Christopher Sammons, the school’s headteacher, said: “These results reflect the hardwork of students and their teachers. I amdelighted that nearly all students have securedtheir first choice university places and manywill continue into the best research institutesin the country.

“We are equally proud of student achieve-ments in vocational courses. We would like towish all our students the very best for suc-cessful futures in whatever they choose tod o. ”

THE first-ever cohort of sixth formersat St Bede’s Catholic College collectedtheir results. Catherine Hughes, thes ch o o l ’s principal, said: “St Bede’sCatholic College, having established a

sixth form just two years ago, is delighted tosee its first cohort of 21 students receive theirresults and every student achieve at least two

A-levels. The college was particularly pleasedwith the results in English, law, sociology,Spanish, art and in the extended project qual-i f i c at i o n .

“The vast majority of students haveachieved grades which will enable them toeither progress into higher education or theirown chosen career pathway.”

� Catherine Hughes, principal of St Bede’s Catholic College

� All smiles at St Katherine’s School in Pill on A-level results day. Left, student Annie Tricks, RedTownsend, head Chris Sammons and Jaabir Hamdulay

A warmwelcome

St Katherine’s School, Pill Road, Bristol,North Somerset BS20 0HU

Tel: 01275 373737 Email: [email protected]

www.stkaths.org.uk/bp1

Buses runfrom all overBristol directto the school.

16th September 2015@ 6:00pm - 9:00pm

St Katherine’s School

St Katherine’s is an award winning secondary school set in abeautiful location just 2.8 miles from Clifton.*

Prospective students and their parents/carersare warmly invited to join us at our Open Evening includinga presentation from Christopher Sammons, Headteacher.

OPENEVENING2015

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RICHARDS Terrez;AR,DTGR;RICHMOND Fenner;MA,PH;RICKARD Kimberley;EL&ELIT,PZ,SO;RICKETTS Alice;HS,HI,BI,COMS;RIDLEY Charlie;BS,TH,ELIT;RIGBY Zachary;DT,BI,PH,EPQ;RISDALE Holly;PG,AR,DTGR;RITTER Sophie;PZ,AR,EL&ELIT;RIVERA Daniel;AB,LW,BS;ROACH Jonathan;AR,DT,DTGR;ROBBINS Katherine;SO,EL&ELIT,HI;ROBBINS Sophie;SO,EL,RE;ROBERTS Michelle;LW,DTGR,ELIT,BS;ROBERTS Samual;ELIT,GG,BI,PLB;RODDICK Harry;MF,PH,CH,MF;RODMAN Iona;FS,COMS,PLB;ROE Simon;GG,MA;ROGERS Calum;EL;ROGERS Jasmine;PZ,AR,DTTE;ROGERS Lydia;HI,TH,PZ;ROGERS Phoebe;HS,PZ;ROGERS Thomas;BI,EC,AB;ROHRBACH Rita;LW,PZ,SO;ROMEO Morgan;BS;RONEY Grace;PZ,EL,LW;ROPER Tanya;EL,AR;ROSE Connie;CH,MA,PH;ROWLANDS Sarah;ELIT,PLB,FS,HI;ROWLEY Amy;EL,HS,PG;ROY Jake;BS,EPQ,TH,EL&ELIT;RUMBLE Grace;PZ,EL,MM;RUMBLE Hannah;PG;RUMBOLD KAZZUZ Laila;AR,FS,ELIT,ELIT;RUMMINGS James;ES,SO,PLB;RUPPRECHT Lauren;CH,GG,MA,PH;RUSSELL Amy;COMS,HS;RUSSELL Georgia;GG,TT;

RYAN Thomas;PZ;SACDALAN Michelle;LW,SO;SAGE Lauren;AB,BS,EC;SALAMAN Niko;EL&ELIT,FS,DTGR,PLB;SALEWSKI Holly;PZ,TH,PG;SALWAY Chloe;HS;SANDELL Dillon;ICT,COMS;SANDERS Shannon;EL,DTGR,MM;SANDERSON Rhea;EL,PG;SANDFORD Zoe;AR,DTGR,PG;SANDHAM-BAINS Misha;HI,SO,EL;SANSUM Taylor-Leigh;HI,BI,ELIT;SARGENT Kieran;HI,ICT,BS;SAUNDER Eleanor;BI,EL,EPQ,PZ;SAUNDERS Alexandra;HI,BS,SO;SAUNDERS Lydia;PG;SAVAGE Erykah;EL&ELIT,SO;SAVAGE Kayleigh;PZ,HI,EPQ,SO;SAWYER Amber;HS,PG,TT;SCADUTO Marco;BI;SCAWEN Imogen;ELIT,FS,HI;SCHLICK Elizabeth;BI,CH,GG,MA;SCOTT Tianna;SO,HI,PG;SCOTT-DYER Sean;DTGR,ICT,AR;SCULL Joseph;BI,CP,MA;SCULLY Benjamin;ICT,MA,PH;SEAGER Jacob;PE,BI,GG;SEAGER Thomas;BI,PH,AR,GG;SEARLE Oliver;MM;SELF Anna;EPQ,FR,GG,PS;SEMAH Shaked;MA,MU;SERWADCZAK Sandra;EL&ELIT,POL,BS,AR;SEYEDI Farrah;DTTE,PG;SHADDICK Grace;PG,PZ,HI;SHAH Hajira;BI,MA,CH;SHARPE Amber;TH,GG,PZ;SHAW Daisy;ELIT,PZ,LW;SHAW Joshua;ELIT,HI,PZ;

SHEARING Brandon;ELIT;SHEARS Leanne;LW,PG,RE;SHEARS Natalie;AR,DA;SHELDON Danny;TT;SHELLS Alaska;SO,HI,EL;SHEPPARD Leanne;COMS,COMS,HS;SHIGA Emily;AR,MA,HI;SHUNGU Kelly;DT,EPQ,HS,ICT;SHUTE Daniel;MA,MM,CP;SILSBURY Charlotte;MM,SO,HS;SILVERTHORNE Jessica;SO,EL,HS;SIM Fiona;PZ,CH,BI;SIMMONDS Georgia;EL,PZ,HI;SIMPSON Jade;BS,EL,LW;SIMPSON Megan;BS,GG,MM;SIMS Daniel;CH,BI,MA;SIMS Katarina;DT,DTTE,AR;SINCLAIR Beth;SO,PZ,LW;SINCLAIR Tamlin;PH,MF,MF;SINGER Kyle;EL,MM,COMS;SINGH-SUMAN Suiyash;EL,LW,PZ;SKINNER Stacie;SO,EL,LW;SKIPPER Matthew;ELIT,HI,PZ;SKIRKOWSKI Adam;DE,BI,ES;SKUSE Alexander;BI,HS;SLATER Erin;MA,PH,BI;SLIWA Daniel;ES,BS,POL,HI,POL;SMALL Melanie;EL,FR,SO;SMART Abby;COMS,RS,ELIT;SMART Lauren;GG,ELIT,AR;SMART Phoebe;SO,MM,COMS;SMITH Amber;MM,DTGR,ELIT;SMITH Amelia;SO,PZ,LW;SMITH Cashell;MM,EL;SMITH Chloe;MM,PG;SMITH Courtney;TT,MA;SMITH Daniel;DT,MA,DE,PH;SMITH Francesca;HS,TT;

SMITH Georgia;BS,EL,DTGR,PZ;SMITH Jake;MM,FS;SMITH Liam;PZ,HI,EL;SMITH Nikki;MA,PH,CH;SMITH Rebecca;PE,BI,PZ;SMITH Ruby;MM,PG;SMITH Ryan;DT,MA;SNAILHAM Paige;FS,PG;SNOOK Chloe;PLB,AR,DTGR;SOBIERALSKA Natalia;COMS,POL;SONWALKAR Pranay;EL,PZ,BS;SOOD Lakshmi;EC,ICT,AB,MA;SOWE Aminata;HI,COMS;SPARKS Megan;BS,HI,SO;SPENCE Ajani;HI;SPIERS Oliver;HI,BS,AB;SPILLANE Ryan;BS,DT,MA;SPIRING Sophie;BS,EL&ELIT,PZ;SPITZER Mille;EL,GG,DTGR,LW;SPREADBURY Georgia;DTGR,ICT,BS;STADDEN Charlie;PZ,DT;STAINES Holly;ELIT,HS,PG,PZ;STAKER Jay;EL&ELIT,PS,HI,PLB;STALLABRASS Emily;BS,ICT,BI;STANKOWSKI Tomasz;SO,PZ;STARBUCK Virginia;EL,HI,HI,PZ;STARR Benjamin;BI,HI,CH,EPQ;STATTON Beth;PZ,SO;STEPANIUK Eleanor;MA,CH,PH,EPQ;STEPHENS Bethany;TH,DTGR;STEPHENSON Kerisha;CW,MM;STEVENS Jasmin;EL&ELIT,HS;STEWART Genieka;AB,MA;STEWART Jemma;HS,BS,EL;STEWART-LARSON Clay;HI,BI,CH;STOKES Rachel;COMS,GG,PZ;STOLTZ Fenshanell;EL&ELIT,MM;STONE Charise;TT,PG,COMS;

STONE Jada;SO,PZ,LW;STONE Lorelie;MM,MA,EL&ELIT,DTTE;STONE Lucy;HS,COMS;STUBBS Connor;ICT;STYLES Eleanor;HI,PZ;SUERTE FELIPE Peter;PG,DTTE;SULLIVAN Chloe;ELIT,LW,PS,HI;SULLIVAN Daniel;AB,EC;SUMMERHILL Thomas;MA,AB,CH;SUMMERS Cameron;AB,ICT,BS;SURAI Aiste;BS,ELIT,LW;SUTTON Connor;MM;SWINFORD Danielle;BS,FS,DTTE;SWINGLER Melvyn;DTGR,PG,FS;SYED Bahar;SO,LW,RS;SYLLA Mohamed;TT;SYLVESTER Bethany;SO,BS,PZ;TAIT Angus;PLB,ELIT,HI;TAMANNA Rifah;COMS,HS;TANNER Jodie;EL,DTGR,PZ;TARDIO Mariella;PG,TT,AR;TAVAKOLI Jasmine;EL&ELIT,SO,HI,MM;TAYLOR Ashley;PZ,SO,LW;TAYLOR Jake;ICT,MM;TAYLOR James;AB,BS,PS,EC;TAYLOR Jasmine;EL;TAYLOR Joseph;FS,CP,PH;TAYLOR Kate;CH,EPQ,PH,MA;TAYLOR Leah;PZ;TEES Chloe;MM;TEMPLAR Bonnie;SO,ARCH,PZ;TERRY Bethany;SO,HS;THACKER Jack;HI,MA,PE;THAYIL Akash;CP,ICT,MA;THIAMKHOKKUATThidarak;BS,EL&ELIT;THOMAS Andrew;MA,AB;THOMAS Georgia;EL,PZ,SO,HS;

THOMAS Merlin;EC,MA;THOMAS Timmy;ICT,PS,BS;THOMAS-HOWARDJames;MM,PG;THOMPSON Elizabeth;BI,GG,DTTE;THORNE Bethany;DA,PZ,EL;THORNE Jacob;PH,MA;THORNE Kurtis;EL,ICT,HI;TILLEY Jessica;PZ,BS;TILLING Charlotte;CW,DTGR;TILY Rosa;PZ,SO;TIMBRELL Shannan;HI,TH;TINNION Caitlin;PZ,ELIT,AR,EL;TITCHMARSH Lauren;AR,HI;TOOMEY-THOMPSONAbigail;MM,PZ,EL,SO;TOWNSEND Griff;COMS,ELIT,PZ;TRAYNOR Daniel;MF,MF,CH,BI,EPQ;TREGIDGO Max;EL&ELIT,BS;TREMBETH Holly;EL,SP,HI;TRIGWELL Eleanor;MM,PG;TROTMAN Lacey;HI,SO,FS;TROTT Phoebe;HI,ARCH,ELIT;TRUEMAN Abigail;EL,PZ,HI;TRUEMAN Jasmine;DTTE,MM,EL,BS;TRUEMAN Ryan;MF,MF,CH,PH;TUCKER Harry;MM;TUCKER Megan;PZ,BI,MA;TUCKER Miranda;MA,BI,CH,EPQ;TURNER Harriet;PG,PZ,ELIT;UDOH Michelle;BI,CH,FR;UEA-SAMAK Panthip;AR,PZ,SO;UNDERHILL Abigail;ELIT,ICT,MM;USHER Jordan;DT,ICT;VAN EKER David;ICT,PZ,BS;VARDANYAN Norik;AB,BS,TH;VARGHESE Albin;COMS;VAUGHAN Amy;DTGR;VAUGHAN PERRETTAmber;HI,AR,EL;VEALE Elliot;DT,GG;VEIGAS Fiona;HS;VENNING Fraser;ICT,MA;VIDAURRI Chloe;MM,HS,EL&ELIT;VIEN Nerissa;MA,BI,PZ,ELIT;VINCENT Kerry;DTGR,HI,COMS;VOROBJOVA Maria;RU,PLB,PZ;VOWLES Katie;HI,PZ,HI,SO;WALI Isra;COMS,HS,ICT;WALKER Abbie;COMS,EPQ,HS,PZ;WALKER Lenique;SO,PZ,HS;WALKER Lily;ELIT,MM,EL;WALKER Mia;HS;WALKER Samantha;HS,AR,DTTE;WALLACE Sophia;EC,GG,AB,MA;WALTERS Lauren;EL,LW;

WALTERS Reuben;BS,EL,COMS;WALTON Taran-Jade;HI,EPQ,PS;WARD Georgia;COMS,EL&ELIT;WARD Lauren;BI,PZ;WARD-JEFFERIESGabrielle;BI,PZ,ELIT,FR;WATKINS Holly;HS,HI,PZ;WATKIS Kondwani;ICT,MM;WATTS Joe;HI,EL&ELIT,BI;WATTS Lucy;PZ,HS,HI;WATTS Megan;EL&ELIT,PZ,MM,HI;WEALE-BIXTER Taarique;PH,PZ,ICT;WEAVER Hayden;MM,PG,FS;WEAVING Molly;SO;WEBB George;ICT;WEBB Henrietta;AR,ELIT,HI;WEBB Lydia-Grace;CW,DA,HI;WEBSTER Tor;FS,ICT,MA;WEEKS Matteo;PS,HI,EL;WEEKS Oliver;PLB,ELIT,HI;WELLINGTON Louise;FS,ELIT;WELSFORD Calvin;FS,MM,PG;WELSMAN Katie;DTGR,ICT;WESCOTT Molly;BI,GG,PZ;WEST Oscar;MM,COMS,EL;WESTAWAY Katy;HS,COMS,EL;WESTON Alexandra;BS,EC,LW;WEYMAN Lewis;CW;WHALLEY Suzanna;PZ,SO;WHARF Ross;HI,MA;WHEATLEY Oliver;MM,FS,DT;WHEELER Maddison;PZ;WHEELER Shannon;LW,HI,SP;WHEELER William;SO,RS;WHITE Chloe;AR,ELIT;WHITE Macauley;PH,EPQ,DT,MA;WHITE Marney;DTGR,MA,PZ,EC;WHITEHEAD Sarah;RS,ES,SO;WHITING Callum;CH,MA;WHITTOCK Georgie;GG,ARCH;WHOOLEY Daniel;GG,BS;WICKHAM Holly;COMS;WILCOX Alexander;SO;WILCOX Joanne;TT,EPQ,DTTE;WILDING Jacob;SO,HI;WILKINS Jack;SO,LW;WILKINSON Sol;BI,ELIT,SP;WILKS Jessica;DTGR,MM,AR,EL&ELIT;WILLETT Lauren;AR,LW,ELIT,DTGR;WILLIAMS Amy;PE,PZ,BI;WILLIAMS Annie;DTTE;WILLIAMS Arabella;BS,DE,HI,MA;WILLIAMS Charis;LW,BS;WILLIAMS Chloe;EL&ELIT,TH;WILLIAMS Jack;DT,PH,MA,MF;

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SIXTH form students from St Kather-ine’s in Pill achieved the highest A-levelresults the school has recorded. Thisyear, 48 per cent of grades were at A* toB and there was a 99 per cent pass rate.

More than a third of students applying touniversity were accepted into Russell Groupinstitutions and 98 per cent of students securedtheir first choice destination.

Yusuf Ibrahim, head of the school’s sixthform, said: “We are exceptionally proud of allour students who have worked incredibly hardto gain the successes we have seen.

“There have been many exceptional per-formances which are testament to the ded-ication and perseverance shown by ourstudents, as well as teachers and parents. Ourdeparting Year 13s are now successfully mov-ing onto a variety of top university places,apprenticeships and employment pathways.”

Christopher Sammons, the school’s headteacher, said: “These results reflect the hardwork of students and their teachers. I amdelighted that nearly all students have securedtheir first choice university places and manywill continue into the best research institutesin the country.

“We are equally proud of student achieve-ments in vocational courses. We would like towish all our students the very best for suc-cessful futures in whatever they choose tod o. ”

THE first-ever cohort of sixth formersat St Bede’s Catholic College collectedtheir results. Catherine Hughes, thes ch o o l ’s principal, said: “St Bede’sCatholic College, having established a

sixth form just two years ago, is delighted tosee its first cohort of 21 students receive theirresults and every student achieve at least two

A-levels. The college was particularly pleasedwith the results in English, law, sociology,Spanish, art and in the extended project qual-i f i c at i o n .

“The vast majority of students haveachieved grades which will enable them toeither progress into higher education or theirown chosen career pathway.”

� Catherine Hughes, principal of St Bede’s Catholic College

� All smiles at St Katherine’s School in Pill on A-level results day. Left, student Annie Tricks, RedTownsend, head Chris Sammons and Jaabir Hamdulay

A warmwelcome

St Katherine’s School, Pill Road, Bristol,North Somerset BS20 0HU

Tel: 01275 373737 Email: [email protected]

www.stkaths.org.uk/bp1

Buses runfrom all overBristol directto the school.

16th September 2015@ 6:00pm - 9:00pm

St Katherine’s School

St Katherine’s is an award winning secondary school set in abeautiful location just 2.8 miles from Clifton.*

Prospective students and their parents/carersare warmly invited to join us at our Open Evening includinga presentation from Christopher Sammons, Headteacher.

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IT was another year, another setof exceptional results for Well-sway School in Keynsham. Pro-visional figures indicate that, onaverage, Year 13 students se-

cured an average points score of 921points per student – an improvementon last year.

Simon White, head of school atWellsway, said: “Every school wantsto ensure that students who aremoving on to the next phase of theirlives are equipped to do so per-sonally, socially and in terms ofexamination qualifications.

“We therefore feel very pleasedthat our outstanding group of Year 13students have achieved so incrediblywell in examinations this year and

are now in a wonderful position totake advantage of the many op-portunities that higher education,work and the adult world will have toof fer.”

Among Wellsway’s top performersthis year were James Fossey, whowas awarded five A*s, and GeorgeSingleton, who managed four A*s.

The school added: “We have beenproud of all of our students and weare pleased to say that we felthonoured to have had this Year 13group learning with us, as indi-viduals and collectively. We lookforward to hearing of the furthersuccesses and achievements that willfollow for these students into thef u t u re. ”

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PUPILS and staff at Winter-bourne InternationalAcademy celebrated a recordyear for A-level results. Theschool had 157 pupils sitting

A2 exams this year, with 7.8 per centgetting A*s.

Of those who took the exams thisyear, 59 per cent achieved the goldstandard of A* to B – much higherthan the national average – while 99.4per cent achieved passes in all sub-j e c t s.

Students taking law, French, fur-ther maths and music all achieved A*to B grades, while around 70 per centtaking classical civilisation, Englishliterature, history, sociology andSpanish received the same grades.

Lucy Kirkbright, director of thea c a d e my ’s sixth form, said: “We areimmensely proud of our students.

These brilliant results are testamentto their hard work.

“Their success is well-deserved andwe would like to offer our personalthanks to their teachers and parentsfor their commitment and support ofour students.

“We are thrilled that Winterbournehas given the students an amazinghead start for future academic suc-c e s s. ”

Yate International Academy, whichlike Winterbourne InternationalAcademy is part of The Ridings’ Fed -eration of Academies, was also cel-ebrating after its Year 13 vocationalresults dramatically improved on lastye a r.

An impressive 87 per cent of stu-dents achieved the expected standard– an increase of 46 per cent comparedwith the previous year.

WILLIAM HARDIE-BROWN 18, from FramptonC o t t e re l lR E S U LT S : A*s in maths, further maths,chemistry and physicsWHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR? Readingnatural sciences at Cambridge UniversityREACTION: “I won’t say I expected thosegrades, and I can’t wait to go to university.”

JOE PADDON 18, from WinterbourneR E S U LT S : A* in law and As in economics andF re n c hWHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR? Law degreeat London School of EconomicsREACTION: “I really wasn’t expecting thoseresults. I am quite a pessimist when it comes tore s u l t s . ”

JESS HOPETON 18, from DownendR E S U LT S : AAB in economics, law and mathsWHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR? Studyfinancial mathematics at LoughboroughUniversity while training with England’sbadminton teamREACTION: “It was quite tough training andstudying at the same time. I do about 16 hours oftraining, plus travelling for tournaments, so it canbe quite difficult, but I’m glad I made it in theend.”

HOLLY SAWYER 18, from DownendR E S U LT S : As in English language, psychologyand mediaWHAT WILL YOU DO NEXT YEAR? Jour nalismat Bournemouth UniversityREACTION: “I’m not really surprised with mygrades because they were my predicted grades,but it is a really nice feeling to get them. We hadto work hard for them.”