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St Gregory’s in Bath has announced that its A level students have done the school proud by achieving fantastic results. 19% of all grades were A*-A, with 96% of students receiving A*-E. Art, photography and PE students achieved exceptional value added grades and many other subjects enjoyed success including drama, Spanish, maths, biology and English Language and Literature.

The school is delighted that so many of its students are off to prestigious universities and apprenticeships, while others embark on exciting careers or gap years. Among students with Oxbridge places are:

  • Edgar H who takes up a place at The University of Cambridge to read Linguistics after securing A*A*A* and A.
  • Beth H will be reading veterinary studies at Cambridge with A*A*A*.
  • Elena H goes to the University of Oxford to read Chemistry with A*A*A* and an A in AS Further Maths..

Many of the young people have made excellent progress and have either achieved, or in many cases exceeded, their target grades. Congratulations to the following who have also been accepted to their university of choice:

  • Eleanor A – secured AAB to study Veterinary Studies at the University of Bristol.
  • Kezia C – achieved ABB to secure a place to study Accounting and Finance with industrial experience at The University Exeter.
  • Maddie C – who achieved A*AB and will now be taking a gap year.
  • Natalie L – who achieved BBB and will take up a place to study Modern History and Politics at Cardiff University in 2025.
  • Austin M – who achieved AAB and an A at AS level. He will now pursue a degree apprenticeship in Electromechanical Engineering at The University of Warwick with placement at Rotork.
  • Aleena M – secured A*AA and will now study Medical Engineering at Cardiff University.
  • Beth U – achieved ABB and will study Geography at Lancaster University.
  • Emily W – secured AAB and A in her EPQ. She will study Chemical Engineering at The University of Manchester.

A spokesperson for the school said, “The cohort of 2024 have been a tremendous year group and we know their futures are going to be very bright. They will always be part of the St Gregory’s family, they are certainly ready to embrace future opportunities and challenges and we wish them the very best for their next steps.”

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