A Level celebrations at St Paul’s

15 August 2019 | Mr Rob Carter | Share this article

Students at St Paul’s Catholic College achieved fantastic A level results once again this year with 60% of students gaining A*-B grades and 30% of all grades being graded A* or A.

Overall 88% of students achieved A*-C grades with a 100% pass rate. All the staff, students and families today celebrated the results following the hard work and dedication shown over the last two years.

Stand out performances came from Emily Appaya (Medicine, Exeter), Sammie Barker (Modern Languages, Exeter), Tom Collins, Serena Coyle (English Literature and History, Lancaster), Isobelle Deamer (Sport and Exercise Science, Loughborough), Bobby Lewis (Child Nursing, Brighton), Sophia Nabeel (Maths, Sussex), Ernesto Paniccia (Marketing and Management, Sussex), Nia Phillips (History, Exeter), Amy Radford (Sport and Exercise for Health, Kent), Conor Sheil (Chemical Engineering, Cambridge), Ethan Steer (Aeronautics and Astronautics, Southampton), Holly Sullivan and Dilan Tunc (Sports Therapy, Bournemouth), who all achieved 3 or more A*and A grades in their studies.

These results are a testament to all the students and their dedicated teachers. We are really thrilled for them all and proud of all they have achieved.

— Hilary Morfitt, Director of Key Stage 5 Achievement at the College

We are all very proud of the students and all they have achieved this year. It is great to see them flourish as they move on to the next chapter. This success is down to the hard work, commitment and focus over the last two years of students and the staff who have inspired them in the classroom day to day and the support of the families in the school.

— Rob Carter, Headteacher

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