Sixth Form Exam Results 2024

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August 15th 2024

Clarendon Academy students are celebrating the success and achievements of our Yr 13 students this year on results day.  We are incredibly proud of our students' accomplishments, with 32% of our students achieving grades from A* to B, reflecting strong academic performance and dedication. Additionally, we had notable success in our applied and technical courses, with students earning an average grade of a Merit+ and Distinction+ respectably in these awards. These results showcase the breadth of talent within our school and their ability to excel in both academic and technical fields.

The overwhelming majority of students who applied to university through UCAS have successfully secured either their first choice or insurance placements and as our students move on to new and exciting endeavours, we wish them all the best. We are confident that the skills, knowledge, and resilience they've developed here will serve them well in whatever path they choose. A promising future is ahead, and we look forward to seeing all they will accomplish.

Botond Voros has once again achieved outstanding A-Level results. Following his three A* grades in Year 12, he has added two more A grades in Chemistry and Economics and is currently awaiting results for a Level 4 qualification in finance. Botond will be leaving us to attend Imperial College London, where he will further pursue his passion for mathematics and finance. Many other notable achievements are worth highlighting, including Rachel Johnston (A*BC), who will be attending the University of Birmingham to study English Literature; Luke Henly (ABB), who is set to pursue Aerospace Engineering; Kye Harford (BBC), who will study Immunology; Sam Southcombe, who earned BBB and will study Geography at Bath Spa University; and Madison Sheldrake, who achieved a Distinction in Performing Arts, along with an A in Sociology and a B in History, and will be studying Drama at the University of Hull.

There were also a number of stand out performances in vocational subjects, including Toby Millar who achieved a double Distinction* in Sport alongside a B in Biology and Psychology, Shona Mason who achieved a Distinction*- Distinction in Health and Social Care and a B in Psychology, Alex Gadd who achieved a double Distinction* in Sport alongside A-levels in Physics and Biology, and Alex Payne who earned a Distinction*- Distinction in Sport alongside a Distinction in Applied Science heads off to the University of Plymouth to study Chemistry. Due to the numerous accomplishments of our students, we cannot mention everyone by name, but their hard work and dedication are truly commendable.

Dr Claire Hidalgo-Curtis, the Head of Sixth Form, said this: “Throughout this year, our students faced numerous challenges, yet they persevered with determination and resilience. We are incredibly proud that, despite these obstacles, so many of our students achieved so highly. The challenges they've overcome this year have equipped them with valuable skills and a strong foundation for future success. We are confident they will continue to thrive and achieve great things in the future.”

Mr Mike Griffiths, the Deputy Headteacher, also wished to express his admiration for the students: “This year, our students have truly exemplified the school values of respect, determination, and excellence. The respect they've shown for their studies, the determination to overcome obstacles, and the pursuit of excellence will undoubtedly serve them well in all their future pursuits. We are incredibly proud of all they have accomplished and excited to hear about their future successes”.

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