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Churston A Level Students achieve great success!

Sixth Form students at Churston Ferrers Grammar School have enjoyed great success in their A Levels despite an exceptionally challenging year.

Amongst those celebrating the results of their hard work, Dominic Sloper has secured a place to read Medicine at Oxford University, having achieved A*s in Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics.

Several other students – Edward Brown, Scarlett Howard, Ella Knapman, Max Pritchard, Felice Riley and Caristine Ross – also achieved 3 A*s, whilst another six students achieved 2 A*s and an A.

In total 40% of the grades achieved by Churston students were As or A*s, and nearly 70% were A*-B.

Head of Sixth Form, Adam Killeya said, “We are immensely proud of every single one of our young people and what they have achieved. A Levels are challenging at any time and to have come through two such difficult academic years, and to have achieved this level of success, is testament to both the hard work put in by students and the support given by staff. 

As well as our outstanding performers, we have many other students who achieved well despite particularly challenging personal circumstances. Every single student has something to be proud of.”