Our Sixth Form Students return to Celebrate their results

Sixth Form students from St Benedict’s have today received their A Level results, celebrating with parents, teachers and friends.

Students received their results either via e-mail, or some came into school for them to collect them. They then had the chance to speak to their teachers, and other careers advisors who were on hand to give advice.

Mrs Jackson, Headteacher at St Benedict’s said:

“I am incredibly proud of our students and everything they have achieved through their hard work, determination and resilience.”

“As I prepare to retire, it has been a particular privilege to celebrate this success with our students. Watching them grow into confident, ambitious and capable individuals has always been the most rewarding part of my role. I wish every one of them the very best as they move on to university, apprenticeships, employment and new opportunities, and I know they have bright futures ahead.”

Some students came into school to celebrate and share what their plans are for the future.

Molly Butler gained the highest UCAS points of all the students with two Distinction * in Sport & Business, and also a grade B in Geography. She is going travelling for the next four months.

Tyler Hukins gained grade A in Maths, grade A in Physics, grade B in Chemistry and grade B in Product Design. She is going to study Mechanical Engineering at Durham University.

Josh Coombe gained a grade B in English Language, grade B in English Literature and grade A in Sociology. He is very excited to be heading off to Chester University to study English Literature.

Tom Mellon gained grade A in Geography, grade B in English Language and a D in Biology. He is going to Swansea University to study Geography.

Annabel Starkie gained a grade A in Geography, grade B in Sociology and grade D in biology. She is going to be studying Geography at Northumbria University.

Josie Rose gained a grade B in English, a grade B in Sociology and Merit in Health & Social Care. She is going to study Primary Teaching at Carlisle.

Mr Hamilton, the Head of Sixth Form commented:

“I am absolutely delighted with the achievements of our Year 13 students and all they have accomplished in this year’s A Level results.”

“It has been a privilege to support this cohort on their journey and to watch them grow into thoughtful, determined and compassionate young adults.”

“Congratulations to every member of Year 13. We are incredibly proud of everything you have accomplished and look forward to hearing about your future successes. We wish you every happiness and success in the next chapter of your lives.”