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Year 13 students at Oldfield School in Bath are celebrating their A-level results, with 40% of all results being A*-A and 88% of results were grades C or above.

“As with students all across the country, Oldfield School’s Year 13 cohort have had an extremely disrupted year,” said Head of Sixth Form, Mr Nash. “We are enormously proud of the resilience and determination to succeed that they have all shown during this difficult time.”

Nafisa El-Turke will move on to study law at Bristol University

There are a number of students worthy of a special mention. William Templeton (pictured top), Head Student, achieved A* grades in English Literature, Physics and Further Mathematics, having taken his Mathematics A level in Year 12. He will be attending Cambridge University to study Mathematics. Nafisa El-Turke, Head Student, achieved A*A*A in Fine Art, English Literature and Mathematics respectively and is going on to study law at Bristol University. Joey Williams achieved A* in all three of his A levels and will be studying Civil Engineering at Sheffield University. Ben Cook is going on to study maths at Warwick University, having achieved two A* grades and one A grade. 81% of students achieved their first choice university places.

Mr Mackay, Headteacher at Oldfield School, said, “I am delighted with the results our students have achieved. Our current Year 13 were an exceptional group of students and we wish them every success with their future plans.”

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