“I am also extremely pleased that every single one of our Year 13 students have secured their first-choice university place, and that a number have also secured high quality apprenticeships at reputable organisations both locally as well as in the city of London.”. He is a lecturer at Suffolk New College, teaching wildlife and conservation-based modules on the Suffolk Rural campus in Otley. It has been a record-breaking day for the state-funded grammar school, … The percentage of grades at A* are the best that the school has seen, with almost 30% of grades being awarded at the highest level and 20 students achieving 4 A* grades or more. Katie has a place at Durham to study Chemistry. Our wonderful Library is now lending books again!
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We would like to congratulate all our students on their tremendous outcomes and on securing places at university, apprenticeships and work placements.
English and Further Maths were among the 18 A-Level courses that achieved a 100% pass rate at the college. It has been a record-breaking day for the state-funded grammar school, with the highest ever numbers of A* grades in the schools history. Schools in Essex will open their doors to students today (Thursday, August 15) so pupils can take a brief time away from their summer holidays to find out their grades. But the newly-formed business took a temporary hit when the coronavirus crisis struck. Through his business, he aims to build a conservation-based economy connecting visitors with Suffolk’s stunning countryside both digitally and physically through safaris and lectures. This year, all of the Thurstable students who were seeking a university place have secured one - with 87% of students obtaining grades A*-C and 100% of students acheiving a pass. Ian MacNaughton, the College Principal, said: "Our students' achievements are very strong and they must be very warmly congratulated for their levels of engagement and hard work. We are extremely proud of the students and these outstanding results will form a stepping stone to future success.
“As a wildlife photographer but living in central Ipswich I also felt limited in what I could do photography-wise.” "We are thrilled the number of students gaining a place at university has increased by 23 per cent in 2019 to 60 per cent. Ina recently represented Great Britain at the International Biology Olympiad in Hungary, achieving the highest score of anyone in the UK team and coming 66th in the world. “I wish this year’s leavers and their contemporaries in other schools every success for their future chosen paths.”. If you value what this story gives you, please consider supporting the East Anglian Daily Times.