Post-16 students at Patchway Community School have recorded 100 percent pass rates at A-level and in vocational subjects.
Outstanding individual performances highlighted by the school include:
- Jack Palmer achieved A in English literature, B in history and B in politics, and will be studying politics & international relations at Aberystwyth University
- Hannah Evans takes up a place at Cardiff University, having gained B in textiles, B in business and B in English literature
- Megan Humphreys will be studying fashion design & sportswear at Falmouth University, having achieved A* in textiles, C in product design and BTEC Merit in applied sciences
- Carter King takes up a place to study accounting & finance at Exeter University with his results of B in accounting, B in finance and C in mathematics
- Bradley Allen heads off to Cardiff University with B in sociology, C in finance and BTEC Distinction in media
Individual subjects that performed strongly this year include:
- English literature, with 67 percent of grades A*-B
- Mathematics, with 67 percent of grades A*-C
- Sports studies and media studies, with 100 percent of grades BTEC Distinction or Merit
Head of Post-16, Ian Trevarthen, commented:
“Patchway students’ superb outcomes are a reflection of their determination and resilience. I am exceptionally proud of these achievements and would like to thank our dedicated staff who worked so hard to prepare students for their examinations. Our students have bright futures ahead of them as they progress to university and higher apprenticeships and we wish them every success.”
Photo (l-r): Megan Humphries, Abigail Taylor, Simone Skidmore and Hannah Evans pictured after picking up their results envelopes.