Queen Elizabeth’s School Sixth Form students have achieved a set of excellent results once again this year. The overall pass rate was 98%, with a record 43% of these grades being at A*/B and 70% at A*-C. Deputy Head teacher Tim Farrer said: ‘This reflects the hard work, commitment and dedication of our students and staff and we are really pleased’
In the school’s wide range of vocational qualifications, the number of students achieving a Distinction or Distinction* (equivalent to a grade A/A* at A level) rose to 65% of all entries with results across all vocational subjects being excellent.
Although many students achieved outstandingly, some examples of great performance in terms of top grades in 2013 were the following:
Katherine Joint – 4 A
Lewis Shutler – 2 A*
Guy Harvey – 2 A* and 1 A
Josh Baum – 2 A and Distinction*
Abdul Odhud – 2 A
Mitchell Parris – 4 Distinctions*
Sam Wells – Triple Distinction*
Deputy Head teacher Tim Farrer commented: “I am delighted for our students. They have worked incredibly hard, and have been well supported by their families and teachers. It has been another very exciting year, and I am thrilled with the results.”