A Level Results 2024

15 Aug 24
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Sheldon School is delighted to share a strong set of results achieved by our A level students in 2024. These have improved on last year’s outcomes and have ensured that nearly all of our students were able to attend University or apprenticeship placements they had chosen. There are some outstanding results achieved by our Post 16 students with almost a quarter of all grades achieved were at A*/A and 97% of all entries achieved were at A*-E. The average grade per entry has increased from 32.3 to 33.3 grade this year, which is above the national average. These successes are a testament to the hard work and dedication of students and staff.

Headteacher Peter Lynch expressed his pride in the students’ achievements.

Our students have worked incredibly hard and showed our school value of being the best you! I would also like to extend my thanks to our dedicated staff, who always set high standards and have provided our young people with every opportunity to fulfil their potential. Ofsted visited the school in March and described their learning as ‘scholarly’, this is proof that this is the case. I would like to wish everyone receiving their results

 

today every success whatever they choose to do next.

73% of students achieved grades A*-C, including 51% A*-B grades, which is a wonderful achievement by students, superbly supported by staff at the school. As always we are proud of all of our students achievements this year, however there have been a number of outstanding individual performances, detailed below are just some of our top performing students, but we are delighted and proud of all our students’ performances.

Assistant Headteacher and Head of Sixth Form, Eugene Spiers was delighted with these results and expressed his pride in the students’ achievement:

Our students worked incredibly hard and showed real resilience and commitment to achieve these results. I would also like to extend my thanks to our hardworking staff and to all the parents and carers for their support. We hope that all the students keep in touch and let us know how they get on in the future.

Top performing students (A*, A and B/ Distinction)

Name of student
Results
Destination
Olivia Roberts 3A* Studying Geography at Exeter
Emma Elsbury 2A* and an A with an A in EPQ Studying Medicine at Exeter
Ben Williamson 2A* and an A with an A in EPQ Studying Finance at Exeter
Neve Hill 2A* and an A Studying Law at Cardiff
Lucy Wang A* and 2A Studying Engineering Design at Bristol
Eliza Roberts A* and 2A Studying Psychology at Liverpool
Finn Bland A*, 2A and a C Gap year with a deferred place to study Maths with Finance at Manchester
Will Lawson A* and 2A with a B in EPQ Studying Economics at Newcastle
Hannah Cuthbert 4A Studying Law and German at Bristol
Eloise Preater 4A Studying Law with Politics at Liverpool
Millie Cuthbert A* and 2Bs and a C Studying Law and German at Bristol
Emily Cooper 3A Studying Medicine at Plymouth
Georgie Webber 3A Studying Chemistry at Southampton
Olly Cox A*, A and 2B Studying Business and Management at Durham
Tiggy King A* and 2B Employment tbc
Ollie Trollope 2A and 2B Studying Law at Solent (Southampton)
Ollie Billet 2A and a B Studying Law at Exeter
Kismet Gosal 2A and a B Studying Medicine at Kings College, London
Molly Wright 2A and a B Studying Veterinary Science at Bristol
Ella Bailey A and 2B Studying Law at Royal Holloway, London
Charlie Cuthbert A and 2B Studying Criminology at Loughborough
Fin Gower A and 2B Studying Film and Television at Bristol
Ruby Hand A and 2B Studying Psychology at Cardiff
Milly Howes A and 2B Studying History of Art at a university tbc
Sadiya Islam A and 2B Studying Law at Bristol
Isabella Knight A and 2B Studying Sport and Exercise Science at Exeter
Olivia Nowak A and 2B Level 7 degree apprenticeship with KPMG
Anna John Dist* and 2 other A levels Studying Midwifery at a university tbc
Charlotte Samuels Dist and 2 other A levels Studying Business and Management at UWE, Bristol

 

Mustak Ali will also be starting a Level 7-degree apprenticeship with Grant Thornton; Greta Stankeviciute will be going to study Psychology in the Netherlands; George Peirce, Ryan Tudge, Jacob Cuthbert and Danielle Lait were amongst the best for ‘progress made from GCSE’.

Outstanding subject performances

(significantly above National averages)

A*-A

100% Music A*-A

75% Further Maths A*-A

50% Spanish A*-A

44% Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) A*-A

43% Government and Politics A*-A

41% Business Studies

40% Chemistry A*-A

40% Textiles A*-A

37% Biology A*-A

29% Design and Technology A*-A

A*-C

100% Photography, EPQ, Politics, Italian, Greek, Music, Spanish students A*-C

95% Economics A*-C

90% Media Studies A*-C

87% History A*-C

86% Design Technology, English and Business studies A*-C

“Ensuring that pupils are healthy physically and mentally is central within all safeguarding policies and practices and is an exemplary feature in the school.”
Ofsted