A-LEVEL RESULTS: Hampton College celebrate continued success

For the third year in a row, 100 per cent of Year 13 students at Hampton College achieved the equivalent of 2 or more A Levels.
A Level results day 2013   Hampton College pupils Connor McLaughlin, Marcus Coombe, Daniel Walsh, Amy Hildiry, Jake Gear, Sean Gyles andf Nevin Guiste. ENGEMN00120130815161601A Level results day 2013   Hampton College pupils Connor McLaughlin, Marcus Coombe, Daniel Walsh, Amy Hildiry, Jake Gear, Sean Gyles andf Nevin Guiste. ENGEMN00120130815161601
A Level results day 2013 Hampton College pupils Connor McLaughlin, Marcus Coombe, Daniel Walsh, Amy Hildiry, Jake Gear, Sean Gyles andf Nevin Guiste. ENGEMN00120130815161601

The overall A-E or equivalent pass rate was 99.6 per cent and 39 per cent of all Year 13 passes were graded A*-B and 79 per cent were awarded A*-C.

Gianna Forcellati achieved AAA in his A Levels and will be going on to study Economics at Nottingham University.

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Students who achieved at least two A grades at A Level include Jay Panchal and Katie Laud.

Students who were completing BTEC courses, Shannon Batkin-Jones, Adam Bennett, and Maria Morley all scored three Distinction* grades.

Some of the universities that students will be attending include the Russell Group Universities of Warwick, University of York, University of Sheffield and the University of Leeds.

Helen Price, Headteacher, said: “We are delighted that all of the students in our Year 13 are leaving school with a creditable set of qualifications.

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“The vocational qualifications have maintained their 100 per cent pass rates and our A Level only pass rate stands at 99.5 per cent which is our best ever overall result.

“Sixth Form study is a young person’s passport to the next stage of their lives: we wish all of our Year 13 leavers well as they progress to university, college, apprenticeships or employment.”

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