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Carr Hill Sixth Form Centre students have achieved 100% pass rate across all vocational subjects. Students receiving their results for Geography, Art, Further Maths, Business, Digital Media, Health and Social Care and Russian all achieved A*- C grades or equivalent in a mix of vocational and A Level courses. Further to this, there was a 100 percent pass rate for subjects including Biology, Sport and History whilst all of those studying Performing Arts finished their course with a Distinction or Distinction* grade.

 

Headteacher Mr Andrew Waller said: “Congratulations to our Year 13 students on the results of their vocational and academic courses. Today we celebrate their success and the results of two years of hard work. This is the final group of Year 13 to leave Carr Hill High School and Sixth Form Centre as we become an 11-16 provider from September 2019 and I’m delighted to see some outstanding results from students who have studied here for the last seven years. It’s a privilege to see these young people leave on such a high note and with the skills and knowledge to go on to university, apprenticeships and employment with confidence and self-belief.”   

 

Year 13 Tansy  achieved an A in Maths, an A in Chemistry, a B in Further Maths and a B in Biology and will begin a Maths degree at Lancaster University next month. Tansy said: “I received an email confirming my place at university before I opened my results this morning but I was still nervous. I felt so relieved but also overwhelmed when I found out my grades. I was hoping to get some A’s and it was incredible to see them there on paper.”

 

Year 13 Niall celebrated a triple Distinction in Performing Arts, a B in History, a B in Psychology and an A in the EPQ. Niall said: “It’s been a tense morning but now I’ve got my results I’m pleased. The exams went well but they were challenging and it’s great to know that I‘ve now got the grades to study History and Politics at the University of Central Lancashire.”

 

Year 13 Eve will begin a course at York university having achieved three top grades at A Level. Eve said: “I’m excited about the next chapter of my life and meeting new people. I’ll be studying Politics, Philosophy and Economics at university and hope to have a career in the professional services.”

 

Year 13 Maisie achieved D*D*D in Performing Arts coupled with impressive results in Psychology and the EPQ. Masie will study Psychology and Child Development at university whilst also undertaking a voluntary Teaching Assistant role at Carr Hill High School supporting the Performing Arts department. Maisie said: “I worked really hard for my Performing Arts grades so I’m particularly pleased with those. I’m looking forward to a new challenge next year and going back to Carr Hill to work with younger students.”

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