Arthur Mellows Village College

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A Level Results – Summer 2019

Once again, outstanding A Level results have been achieved by Year 13 students at Arthur Mellows Village College with 31% of students achieving A* to A grades and a phenomenal 62% A*-B. In addition to this, 99.7% of students passed their A Levels highlighting the impressive success of results again this year. Vocational achievement has also seen some outstanding results with 64% of students achieving Distinction* to Distinction and a 100% pass rate.

 The Year Group has surpassed our expectations and many of the achievements were extremely impressive. Our top achievers are Louise Collinson A*A*A*A* who will study Biochemistry at Oxford University, Kimberley Dodge A*A*A* who will study English Literature at Durham University, Jasmine Hannah A*A*A* who will study Law at Leeds University, Yoni Spivak A*A*A* who will study Computer Science at Birmingham University, Luca Tocci A*A*A* who will study Physics at Durham University, Ben Milner A*A*A*B who will study Law at Cambridge University and Roanne Causey A*A*A*A who will study Medicine at Leeds University. 
 
 
The Heads of Sixth Form, Kate Griggs and Emma Kavanagh are so proud of their students who have secured places at many top Universities to study a range of subjects including Medicine, Law, Drama, History, Psychology, Sport and English Literature, as well as top apprenticeships and we want to congratulate all of them for their efforts and hard work. 
 
Mike Sandeman, Head of College said “I am so delighted with the A Level performance this year.  This is down to the extreme hard work and commitment by the students concerned as well as the unstinting support and high quality teaching throughout the last two years by a dedicated team of staff at the College.  I am truly proud to be the Headteacher of such an outstanding institution; I wish all of our Year 13 students every success in their future endeavours.”
 
 
MIKE SANDEMAN
Head of College