Haileybury Turnford is delighted to report very many outstanding achievements by its students in their A Levels and vocational qualifications today.
Robin Newman, Principal, said: “We are very proud of all the work and achievements of our sixth form students. This group of students were unable to sit GCSE examinations in 2021 and so this summer’s exams were the first external assessments taken by them. They have achieved very well, and we are very proud of the wonderful range of destinations secured.”
Jamie Ward achieved A* A* A* A in Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry and will study Physics with Theoretical Physics at Imperial College London. Saphire Brown achieved A* A* A in Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics and will study Biological Sciences at the University of Warwick. Stephanie Pearce achieved A* A A in Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics and will read Biology at St Catherine’s College at the University of Oxford. Head Student, Jamie Curry achieved A A B in Economics, History and Mathematics and will study Global Sport Management at the University of Portsmouth. Koray Hassan achieved Distinction, Distinction, C in Business, IT and Product Design and will study Games, Design & Animation at the University of West London.
Navpreet Shivalkar, Head of Sixth Form, said: “I am absolutely thrilled that so many of our students have managed to secure the university or apprenticeship of their choice by obtaining such excellent A Level and vocational qualification results.”
Robin Newman, Principal, added: “Our students have benefited from the very high expectations and commitment from teaching and pastoral staff at Haileybury Turnford and our Sixth Form continues to provide an excellent learning environment for all students. I would like to thank our dedicated staff team, and wish every student great success in the future.”
Haileybury Turnford is judged “Good” by Ofsted and provides a high quality education for its students, including in its sixth form, and is committed to providing life changing opportunities for its young people.