Tettenhall results offer bright future

Teachers and staff at Tettenhall College have been celebrating fantastic results achieved by their pupils. The resilience, determination and perseverance displayed over this unprecedented time has been rewarded for all those who have worked so hard.

A Levels were celebrated with a 100% pass rate and 85% achieving A* to B grades. Teachers, students and parents celebrated the Year 13 results, with a superb set of academic grades ensuring every student will be joining their first-choice university, with half being prestigious Russell Group institutions. All students are to be hugely congratulated.

The fantastic results awarded to our A Level and GCSE students reflect their commitment and ambition; they deserve to be congratulated.

Some of the stand out performances include 5 A* grades for full boarder Zuzanna Malysz who is heading to University College London (UCL) to study Economics and Statistics.

With A*, A*, A* grades in Maths, Biology and Chemistry, Esa Asghar will be heading to the University of Manchester to study Medicine.

Head Prefect David Marr-Naylor secured A*, A, A which will take him to the University of Exeter for a Combined Honours Degree, whilst fellow Head Prefect Jimmy Hague will study Economics at the University of Loughborough having earned A, A, B in Economics, History and Physical Education.

Sofiat Onafuwa is now preparing to start her time at King’s College London, where she will study Biomedical Science with her A, A, A grades now secure. Also, off to King’s College London is Yi Zhou who will study Mathematics with Statistics.

GCSE pupils also attained exceptional results with 97% of pupils achieving 5 or more GCSE’s grade 9-4 (A*-C) while 34% achieved an impressive grade 9-7 (A*- A). With a terrific nine grade 9s and a grade 8, Imogen Wright is looking forward to commencing her A levels in September at Tettenhall College. Eashan Chumber also delivered a stellar performance with nine grade 9s and one grade 8. Ella Caffrey did outstandingly well with 10 A grade results, levels 9 – 7, six of which were the top level 9. Chelsea Wantling secured nine level 7s and 8s which will give her a superb springboard up into Sixth Form studies at Tettenhall in September.

Headmaster, Mr Chris McAllister said, “The fantastic results awarded to our A Level and GCSE students reflect their commitment and ambition; they deserve to be congratulated. I have the utmost admiration for their spirit and determination.”

Mr McAllister added, “What is clear from both our A Level and GCSE results is that a commitment to teaching every single timetabled lesson, whether in person or digitally, an outstanding pastoral system, small class sizes and an outstanding Enrichment Programme, all come together to deliver the highest outcomes.”

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