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Destinations of Year 13 Leavers - 2005
Benjamin Allen |
Applying for September 2006 |
Media and Marketing |
Louise Ardron |
Coventry University |
Nursing |
Jessica Armitage |
Southampton University |
English |
Laura Betts |
University of Central Lancashire |
TV Production |
Jordan Boon |
Portsmouth University | Mathematics for Finance and Management |
Abigail Bowley |
St John's College, Leeds University |
Occupational Therapy |
Oliver Brierley |
Trinity & All Saints' College, Leeds University |
Media |
Steven Carr |
Hull University |
History |
Amy Carter |
Aston University |
European Studies and German |
Laura Cawthorne |
Applying for September 2006 |
Geography |
Michael Coady |
Birmingham University |
Mathematics with Business Management |
Hannah Collins |
Manchester Metropolitan University |
Fashion Buying (HND) |
Katie Coltman |
Leeds Metropolitan University | Sport and Exercise Science (2006) |
Stuart Comber |
University of East Anglia |
Philosophy |
Freya Craven |
University College, Northampton |
Early Childhood Studies |
Elyssa Fagan |
Bath Spa University |
Drama Studies and English Literature |
Luanne Fairbrother |
Loughborough College |
Beauty Therapy |
Laura Finn |
Magdalene College, Cambridge University |
English |
Olivia French |
Applying for September 2006 |
Criminology |
Callie Glover |
Applying for September 2006 |
Veterinary Medicine |
Josephine Goodwin |
Kent University |
Philosophy |
James Grant |
University of Bristol, West of England |
Real Estate (Valuation and Management) |
Jack Harty |
Edinburgh University |
Biological Sciences and Management |
Jonjo Henry |
Royal Holloway College, London University |
Economics and French |
India Hobbs |
Australia |
GAP Year |
Philip Irvine |
Landscape gardening / Design |
Employment |
Elizabeth Knowles |
De Montfort University |
Physical Education with Qualified Teacher Status |
Calvin Kuo |
St. Andrew's University |
Mathematics (2006) |
David Li |
Liverpool University |
Aerospace Engineering |
Lowell Li |
Hull University |
Psychology |
Frankie Lo |
Anglia Polytechnic University |
Criminology and Psychology |
Christopher Lutterodt |
Applying for September 2006 |
Medicine |
Peter Madden |
Southampton University |
Economics with Actuarial Studies |
Sean McAuley |
Huddersfield University |
Business Management |
Hannah Merrion |
Manchester Metropolitan University |
Clothing Design and Technology |
Harry Murphy |
Applying for September 2006 |
Management |
Alice Myles |
Leeds College of Art and Design |
Art Foundation |
Harriet Power |
Edinburgh University |
Astrophysics (2006) |
Chiara Raine |
Bath University |
French and Politics |
Andrew Sharpe |
Hull University |
Chemistry with Nanotechnology |
James Simpson |
Australia |
GAP Year |
Jennifer Slaughter |
Aston University |
International Business, French and Spanish |
Thomas Sleight |
Leeds University |
Computing with Management Studies |
James Stabler |
Car Retailing |
Employment |
Kathryn Stuart |
Portsmouth University |
Marine Biology |
Jennifer Tandy |
Birmingham University |
Philosophy |
David Thomas |
Bath University |
Pharmacy |
Michael Virgilio |
De Montfort University |
Multimedia Design |
Carly Wholton |
Applying for September 2006 |
Medicine |
Thomas Williams |
York University |
Chemistry |
Alice Wong |
Brighton University |
International Hospitality Management |
Post-A level 2005: A summary
Statistics
Students in Year13 Students applying via UCAS Eventual destinations of students: |
51 |
Notes
This year's cohort had, as a group applied rather more ambitiously to universities than students in recent years. While most of these applications were successful, we had a larger than usual (though still small!) number of students who did not gain entry to their first choice university. Support was provided for these students, all of whom were pleased with their eventual destinations. Despite concerns voiced in the press, we experienced no difficulties with clearing: all students having a choice of appropriate courses from which to choose.
Subjectively, the feeling is that the results of the Year Group are pleasing. All of the most able students obtained mainly A grade passes (16 students obtained just A and B grades at A level, with 7 of them passing with 'straight A grades'), while the less academically able generally obtained grades in line with, or in excess of, expectations. A small handful of students underachieved but in each case this was expected, being caused by a less than ideal response to the demands of their courses.
G.J.Sharpe
12/09/05