A Level Examination Results 2022
Students and staff at Sponne School in Towcester are celebrating another excellent set of A Level results this year with many individuals achieving outstanding grades. It has obviously been another challenging year as schools have emerged from the pandemic with the first external examinations in two years. Despite the information in the news, overall results at Sponne have remained very similar to last year with 55% of students gaining the very highest A*-B grades and over a quarter of all grades being either A* or A.
Amongst the many delighted students today were Ross Baker (A*A*A*A*) who will be reading Mathematics at Oxford University and Lucy Underwood (A*A*A*A*A) who will be reading Natural Sciences at Cambridge University. Ben Clarke (AAAA) will be reading Outdoor Adventure Education at Plymouth Marjon University and James Cooper (AAA) Accounting and Finance with a year in industry at Royal Holloway, London. Matthew Evans (A*AA), and Freddie Osborne (A*A*A*) are destined for Southampton to read Mechanical Engineering and Mathematics respectively and Lois Torley (AAAB) will join them to read Archaeology and Anthropology, whilst Tom Fell (AAAA), Nell Bellenger (A*A*A*A) and Jacob Mortimer (A*A*AA) will head north to read Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering and Mathematics at Manchester University. Hannah Fowles (A*A*A) will pursue Psychology at Bristol University whilst Pippa Tunstall (AAA) and Isabella Alphonso(A*AA) will be reading International Relations with Economics and Policy, Politics and Economics at Birmingham University. Samuel Wright (A*A*A) and Anna Woodman A*A*A* will be heading to the west country to read Mathematics at Bristol and Physics with Professional Placement at Exeter University. Matthew Allen (A*AA) will also read Physics at York University and Cara Mannix (A*A*A) intends to pursue a computer animation degree. Many other students gained multiple A grades in their set of results. Congratulations to all of them.
Headteacher Mr Iain Massey said: “We are really proud of our students who have done so well in gaining these excellent results in what has been exceptionally difficult circumstances in the last two years, sitting their first external examinations since the end of Year 6. The grades reflect the hard work that students put in and the outstanding teaching and support provided by the staff at Sponne School.The diverse range of courses and destinations achieved by the students reflects our school ethos of Dream Believe Achieve. Well done to all our students”.
Miss Whitmore, Head of Sixth Form from Sponne, said: “I am delighted that so many students have secured a place at their first choice destination. I want to congratulate all the students on their hard work and resilience. I wish them all the best in the future”.
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