It was time for celebration this morning at Ashington Academy as Sixth Form students received their long-awaited A level results. The students have blown everyone away with their hard work and resilience these past two years and it definitely paid off! Despite being the first-year group nationally to sit A level exams since 2019, 39% of our students received an A*or Distinction* and 73% achieved at least an A or a Distinction.
These grades mean that 81% of our students achieved their first-choice university offer, in what has been a very competitive year. Overall, 84% of our students are now headed to university, (27% to the most prestigious Russell Group universities) and 16% have places on Apprenticeship programmes in their chosen field. Students have places in a broad range of courses and disciplines from maths, chemistry and law to environmental science, ancient history, and dance & musical theatre.
Emily Berkley achieved an exceptional set of results with a full house of A*s - safe to say Emily is over to moon and will now prepare for her move to Oxford University to study chemistry. Louise Mather who achieved an impressive two A*s and an A and will now prepare to study maths at Durham University.
Other top performers include:
Maddison Dodds who achieved 3 grade Bs and is going on to study biomedicial science at Newcastle University.
Sophie French who was awarded an A*, an A and two B and will now prepare to study biomedical science at Newcastle University
Olaf Zieba who received two As and B, earning his place at Newcastle University to study biomedical sciences.
Ben Alderson who received two As and an A* and is going on to study economics and Northumbria University.
Grace Brown who was awarded A, B, Distinction and is going on to study creative writing at Sunderland University.
Guy Henderson who achieved two Bs and a Distinction* earning his place at Northumbria University to study economics and finance.
Emma Jewitt who received an A* and two Bs and will now prepare to embark on a paralegal apprenticeship.
Georgia Leo who was awarded two Bs and a Distinction* is now off to study sport & exercise science at the University of Hull.
Callum Wilson who was awarded an A* and two Bs and is heading off to Newcastle University for a combined honours.
Beth Candlish who achieved two Distinctions and a Distinction* and is taking a well-deserved break by having a gap year.
Cameron Younger who received a B, a Distinction and a Distinction* and will now prepare to study graphic design at Northumbria University.
Other notable grades:
Amy Rennison’s A* in music
Lauren Stacey and Alex Willcox’s Distinction* in sport studies
Danny Broady and Jack Wakenshaw’s Distinction* in business studies
Speaking of her students’ success, Yvonne Weston, Headteacher at Ashington Academy, said:
"These results show what our students are capable of and they are so deserving of them. They have worked really hard, overcome some very challenging circumstances over the past two years and showing great resilience. I am incredibly proud of the commitment and determination they have shown in the run up to these exams and was absolutely delighted to share in their celebrations this morning. I would also like to thank parents and carers for their support, we could not have achieved this without them."
Laura Smith, Assistant Head teacher for Sixth Form also thanked staff and praised students saying:
"Who could have known how these two years would pan out, but our students have risen to the challenge. We are so pleased that their exam results reflect what we already knew; they are a brilliant group of young people who have a bright future ahead of them. Thank you also to our teachers who have gone above and beyond to support students through remote learning and the pandemic to get to this stage."
Toni Spoors, Executive Headteacher at Ashington Academy, added:
“Our students have done tremendously, and we couldn’t be prouder. We wish them the very best of luck for their futures.”