Sawtry Village Academy has said that it is "incredibly proud" of its A-Level students after they collected their results today (August 15).
Pupils at the Academy are now preparing for their next steps, whether it is university, an apprenticeship, or going straight into work.
Some of the successes coming out of Sawtry Village Academy today include:
- Ava Coates, who achieved an A* in history, A in biology, A* in English Literature, A in core mathematics, and B in her Extended Project Qualification (EPQ)
- Danielle John, who achieved an A in psychology, A in chemistry, A in mathematics, and an A in her Extended Project Qualification (EPQ)
- Ethan Batty, who attained an A* in English Literature, A in history, and A in mathematics
- Emily Prosser, who attained an A in chemistry, A in mathematics and an A in 3D design
- Cara Beard who attained a Distinction* in health and social care, A in psychology, B in English literature, and a C in her Extended Project Qualification (EPQ)
- Emily Jackson who attained Distinction*, Distinction in health and social care, and Merit in applied science.
Throughout her studies, Emily Jackson showed "immense resilience", and the school are particularly proud of her grades.
The results com after a successful 2024 for Sawtry Village Academy, which saw the school retain its 'Good' Ofsted rating and its Sixth Form remain 'Outstanding'.
Tom Hill, head of Sixth Form at Sawtry Village Academy, part of Meridian Trust, said: "We work very closely with Year 13 on their subjects and post-18 options, so it is very rewarding to see our students' hard work and dedication pay off.
"These young adults now prepare to go on to university, apprenticeships or their chosen career paths. We will continue to provide ongoing support to students in the coming days."
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