Students celebrate A Level results at The Cotswold School
Students at The Cotswold School have today received their A Level and Level 3 Vocational qualifications results. Their achievements are testament to the impressive commitment, energy, and enthusiasm that students have shown throughout their courses.
45% of grades were either an A* or A, with 71% of all grades either A*, A or B. More than 90% were awarded A*to C, with an overall pass rate of 99%.
We are delighted for all of our students, many of whom will now move on to universities including Oxford, Cambridge, Bristol, Sheffield, Cardiff, Southampton, and St Andrews.
Notable A Level achievements include:
Oscar, who gained 4 A* grades, in Maths, Further Maths, Chemistry and History. He will be going on to study Mathematics at the University of Warwick.
Bertie, who achieved 3 A*s in Maths, Further Maths and Physics, an A in History, and an A* in the Extended Project Qualification, in which he investigated “What will be the impact of AI technologies on labour markets and consequent macroeconomic inequality?”. Bertie will take up his place at the University of Cambridge to read Economics.
Eleanor, who attained 3 A*s in Maths, Further Maths and Physics. She will be progressing to the University of Nottingham to study Agriculture. Katherine joined her sister Eleanor in achieving outstanding results, with straight As in Fine Art, French and History, and will now move on to an Art Foundation course at Kingston University. A wonderful achievement for this Cotswold family.
Honor, who gained 3 A*s in History, English Literature and Religious Studies. Honor is taking a gap year and will be applying for university to start in 2025.
Reuben, who achieved four A* grades in Maths, Further Maths, Computer Science and Music. Reuben will be studying for a degree in Mathematics at the University of Bristol.
Other students who achieved fantastic results, including at least two A* grades include: Jessica-May (who will study Fashion at Kingston University), Ben (who will read Politics, Philosophy & Economics at The University of Manchester), Adam, one of The Cotswold School’s Head Students (who will study Mechanical Engineering with Management at The University of Manchester), and many more.
“Congratulations to all of the Year 13 students on the brilliant results they have achieved today, which is a reflection of their hard work and dedication” said Phil White, Head of Sixth Form. “The outstanding achievements of our students are testament to their hard work and dedication, to the exceptional teaching and commitment of teachers and staff, and to their supportive families, enabling them to achieve high academic standards and to develop their wider talents to the full. I wish the students every success as they look forward to their next adventure.”
Will Morgan, Headteacher at The Cotswold School, echoed these sentiments. “Well done to all of our Sixth Formers on their achievements today – I am extremely proud of you all. It has been another superb year at The Cotswold School, with Year 13 students collecting their results today enjoying enormous success. I am delighted for all our students – it shows the phenomenal hard work and commitment of our students and staff which has helped achieve such positive outcomes. We wish them the best of luck to in the next stage in their lives.”
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