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WEATHERHEAD HIGH SCHOOL
Weatherhead High School celebrates the superb results achieved by its students in their A Levels, BTECs and Childcare examinations this summer.
The majority of students have secured their first choice place at University and many of these places are at leading Russell Group institutions, and other students are embarking on Higher Level Apprenticeships, taking a gap year or starting employment.
The school is absolutely delighted that Head Girl, Molly Nash and Bori Pasztor both gained places at the University of Oxford. Molly is going to study History and English after achieving 3 top grades: 2 A*s and 1 A grade in English Literature, History and Geography and Bori, who achieved A*, A and B grades in Sociology, Religious Studies and Spanish, is going to study Theology and Religion.
Maisy Foulkes is celebrating gaining a place at the University of Birmingham to study Medicine after achieving A*, A and B grades in Psychology, Biology and Chemistry.
Emma Parsons and Macy Brown are also celebrating excellent results after achieving 3 top grades: Emma achieved 2 A*s and 1 A grade in Art and Design, Sociology and History. She is going to Leeds Arts University to study Fine Art and Macy achieved 1 A* and 2 A grades in Geography, Chemistry and Maths and has secured a place at the University of Manchester to study Chemistry.
Marnie McDowell-Daly is going to Liverpool John Moores University to study Psychology after achieving an impressive A* and A in A Level Psychology and Sociology and a Distinction* in BTEC Business.
Sophie Ireland secured top grades in her BTEC subjects achieving Distinction* and 2 Distinctions gaining her a place at Edge Hill to study Midwifery.
Tia Daley, Emily Dixon and Chloe Rigby are celebrating after each achieving 3 A grades in the Diploma in Childcare and Education qualification. Tia is going to study Health and Social Care at Liverpool John Moores; Emily is going to Edgehill to study Primary and Early Years Education and Chloe is going to the University of Chester to do Primary Teaching.
Headteacher, Annmarie Whelan, commented, “These results are a true reflection of the students’ dedication and hard work. Students have worked hard from day one of their courses and deserve these wonderful results especially as this was their first time sitting public exams as their GCSE exams were cancelled in 2021, making their achievements this year even more exceptional.
The tremendous commitment and dedication from the teaching staff, the diligence and care of our support staff and our excellent partnership with parents and carers must also be recognised and I am so proud of how we have worked so hard together as a school community to ensure our students achieved their best.
We are a fully inclusive Sixth Form and to achieve these excellent results year on year is really incredible and just shows how hard our students and staff have worked over the last few years. Students have shown true grit and determination throughout their Sixth Form studies and really deserve the success they have achieved today and these results will open many doors for them.”
Mrs Carol Rogers, Chair of Governors would like to congratulate all students and thank staff for their hard work.
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