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Wales High School A-Level and Vocational Qualification Results 

The students of Wales High School are today celebrating some outstanding achievements in their A level and vocational qualifications.

It was fantastic news for many as they begin their apprenticeships, employment and higher education courses.

L-R, Front Row: Emily B, Emma R, Lillia J, Emily W, Back Row: Megan L, Simon M, Gabe H

Miss Lisa McCall, Headteacher, said:

“Following a morning of well-deserved celebration, I am incredibly proud of the achievements of our Sixth Form students. Our Year 13 cohort has shown outstanding commitment, resilience, and determination throughout their studies, and today’s results are a true reflection of their hard work.

 

We are pleased to report that our A Level Value Added (VA) score has increased by a quarter of a grade compared to last year. The A Level, Academic, and Vocational results are the strongest we have seen at Wales High School since 2019 (excluding the pandemic years of 2020 and 2021) aligning with national figures. We have seen notable progress across all headline measures, with improvements in the percentage of students achieving A*-A, A*-C, and A*-E grades. Our A*-A outcomes, in particular, represent the highest in recent years, enabling many students to take up places at top universities or begin high-level apprenticeships.

 

We are also delighted that 82% of students applying through UCAS secured their place at their first choice university”.

Across the year group there were some excellent performances in a range of subjects achieved by students.

Simon M, is heading to Cambridge University to study Law after achieving A*AAA. Congratulations Simon!

Heading to Durham University after fantastic A-Levels results are Emily B, to study Computer Science, Lilia J, to study Combined Honours in Social Sciences, Gabe H, to study Mathematics and Physics, Emily W, to study Physics and Astronomy and Emma R, to study Natural Sciences. Congratulations all!