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HHVCS A Level Results day 2021

A Level Results 2021

 

I am delighted to be able to announce a set of excellent results for our 6th form students. Huge congratulations to all the pupils for their hard work and resilience in being able to achieve such excellent results after a difficult 2 years of study. They have results they should be very proud of, we are certainly very proud of them and their achievements.  

All our students achieved the 2 or more A levels and most students are able to continue their education at their chosen universities covering a range of subjects including, Business, Engineering, Economics, Forensics and Photography. Rhys Lewis is heading off to Cambridge to study Mathematics; Euan Dyer, who had 5 A* grades will study Physics at Oxford; Nihar Vajrala moves on to study Medicine at Cambridge; Caitlin Mowthorpe and Jed Evans will study Veterinary at RVC and we have 5 students who go off to study at Cardiff Law School. Elyse Edwards is heading to St Andrews to study Psychology and Carys Worby is flying overseas to study at St Albans with a golf scholarship. We even have students entering the world of work and the forces. 

We were particularly pleased with the large number who achieved A*/A grades with 11 students achieving 4 A*/A grades:  Rhiannon Bevan, Ronnie Chung, Elyse Edwards, Rachel Hall, Rhys Lewis, Dixie MacDougall, Benjamin Philipps-Harries, Izzy Price, Chelsea Reilly, Alice Roberts, Nihar Vajrala; and 13 students 3 A*/A grades: Karis McCanch-Jones, Samuel Rawlinson, Melody Street, Geraint Thomas, Kia Wesley, Amber McFadden, Daisy Brown, Jed Evans, Rowan Fair, Amy Holland, Caitlin Mowthorpe, Sophie Rees, Carys Worby.

Staff at the school will now be assisting students in finalising their next steps, whether that be continuing their education, starting apprenticeships or employment. This supportive ethos is an important part of our school which has been even more important during these difficult and unprecedented times. We wish all students every success in their chosen pathway and look forward to hearing their progress in the future.

After what has been another very challenging year Mrs Harries, Headteacher, would like to thank all the staff (teachers, support staff and the Examinations Officer) for their outstanding effort in preparing and supporting the pupils for another very different assessment system this year, they have persevered always putting the pupils at the centre of their endeavours despite the huge extra workload. Thanks also to the Governing Body, Trustees and parents for their continued support and understanding throughout the academic year, this has certainly helped staff through the challenges they have faced. 

 

Mrs. J. Harries

Headteacher

 
Amy Holland - Zoology at Reading, Sophie Rees - Law at                            Ben Philipps-Harries - Chemical Engineering at Birmingham, Melody   
Birmingham, Daisy Brown - Zoology at Reading, Rachel Hall -                Street - Music and Business Management at Southampton, Elyse 
Religion and English Literature at Bangor and Jed Evans -                         Edwards - Psychology at St Andrews and Freya Nash - Gap Year before 
Veterinary at RVC /Aberystwyth                                                                                University
Euan Dyer - Physics at Oxford, Nihar Vajrala - Medicine at                                                              Alice Roberts - Primary Education at Durham   
Cambridge and Rhys Lewis - Mathematics at Cambridge               
                 
                                 Harry Worth - Economics at Southampton                         Amber McFadden - Employment, Rhiannon Bevan - Law at Cardiff