A Level Results
Friday 18 Aug 2017
A level results day has seen some fantastic achievements for our year 13 students Parliament Hill students who received their results earlier this morning.
There was a clear celebratory mood as students found out about their university and apprenticeship places for the upcoming year. We are proud to maintain our record of 100% pass rate, and to see that the vast majority of our students have decided to progress to Higher Education.
Some notable successes include Grace Savage who achieved A* (Psychology), A* Geography, A (Biology) and is off to read Geography at Bristol; Iona Ocak who achieved A (Geography), A (Chemistry), B (Maths) and is also going to read Geography at Cardiff; another Geographer Navien Selladurai who achieved A (Geography), A(Sociology) and A (Religious Studies). Other subjects that saw great success include the sciences with Anna Sumner who gained A (Chemistry), A (Maths), B (Physics) and is off to study Engineering and Tazy Jessett-Nash who achieved A (Biology), A (English), A (Film) and will be pursuing an Apprenticeship.
A particular congratulation to Bethany Green who achieved A* (Chemistry), A* (Maths), A (English), B (EPQ) who will read English at Selwyn College Cambridge;
Jam Byam who achieved A* (English) A* (Film), A (Geography) and who is off to read English at Kings College London;
Eebbaa Elfneh, who was a new entrant to Parliament Hill School Sixth Form, achieved A*(History), A* (English), A (Spanish) who is off to read History at Edinburgh;
Mohibo Nuh who is off to read Law at Kings College London and achieved A* (History), A (Psychology), B (English);
Megan Humphrys, who is off to study Veterinary Science at her first choice, the University of Surrey. She achieved A (Biology), B (Chemistry), B (Geography);
Melanie Hudd who achieved A*(Art), A* (English), A (History) and is off to pursue an art foundation course at Leeds University;
Other successes include Sara Kasow (A Chemistry, A Maths, B Biology) who is off to read Biomedical Science at Queen Mary Westfield and Lesa Rakoci (A Religious Studies, B Drama, B History) who is off to read Law, Robert Punter who has been successful in his application for an apprenticeship at Transport for London, Tanya Akthar to read Pharmacy at Hertfordshire.