Our accomplished Year 13 students are deservedly celebrating a successful conclusion to their 6th Form careers after achieving very good A level results with 53% A*-B grades and 81% A*-C. 99% of all students were awarded 3 or more A Level or equivalent passes. This maintains the College’s tradition of high value added from GCSE to A Level, when we were top of the DfE 6th Form Progress Tables in Merseyside in 2019 and 2020.
There were many outstanding individual achievements with Samuel Butterworth, from Greasby, being awarded 4A* grades, equalling the College record. He will now study Chemical Engineering at the University of Lancaster. Dylan Adlard, from Bromborough, secured 3 A* grades and Max Forman, from Bebington, and Thomas Whiteley, from Meols, 2A* and 2 A grades each. Head Boy Obe Callaghan, from Hoylake, has won a place to read Theology at Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge, following in the footstep of his elder brother Milo. 11% of students achieved at least 2 A* grades, another College record, including Malique Al-Shabazz, Joseph Dollard, Leon Firth, Jonathan Light, Fred Martin and Nathan Pope.
Headmaster Simon Duggan commented “These impressive results are a fair reflection of the ability and commitment of the students of this Year group who have persevered impressively through considerable disruption to their studies during the past 2-3 years. We are confident that they are well-prepared for the challenges and excitement of university life. They have been academically engaged and have also made a tremendous contribution to the extra-curricular life of the College. We wish them deserved success and fulfilment in the future.”