As students from across Stevenage, North Herts and Central Bedfordshire collected their A-level results yesterday, there were plenty of smiling faces and amazing pictures.

Stevenage

John Henry Newman School

The John Henry Newman School in Stevenage was delighted with its students A-level and vocational results. With the majority of students gaining entry into their first-choice university or preferred destination.

(Image: John Henry Newman School)

(Image: John Henry Newman School)

(Image: John Henry Newman School)

Barnwell School

The school wanted to thank its staff for their hard work and to the students’ parents for their crucial role in supporting their son/daughter throughout their Sixth Form journey.

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(Image: Barnwell School) Tony Fitzpatrick headteacher of Barnwell School said: "The Governors and I are extremely proud of all our Sixth Form students and their hard work and determination has resulted in excellent achievements. I know they will go on to be a great success in whatever they choose to do in the future."

(Image: Barnwell School)

(Image: Barnwell School) Barnwell’s top performing students were:

  • Ben G - A*/A*/A
  • Jessica B - Distinction*/Distinction*/B
  • Lewis C - A/A/C
  • Aimee B - Distinction*/B/B
  • Ardi J - A/B/B/B
  • Tia G - Distinction*/Distinction/A
  • Natasha M - A/Distinction/B
  • Demi-Mae S - Distinction*/Distinction*/Distinction/Distinction/Distinction
  • Phoebe D - Distinction*/Distinction/Distinction
  • Chenai M - Distinction*/Distinction/Distinction

Nobel School:

Many students from the Nobel School who were anxiously awaiting their results have had a successful day determining their future.

Martyn Henson, Headteacher, said: "We are delighted to announce the exceptional achievements made by our students this year. They have shown resilience, determination and a commitment to their academic studies. These results are a testament to their hard work and the dedication of our staff.

"Working with young people is privilege, and today we get to see our young people go off to some amazing destinations. Many are off to various universities across the country, including Oxford, University College London, and Manchester. Others have secured apprenticeships with employers such as Deloitte Touche and MBDA."

Students rejoice with their results outside Nobel School. (Left to right): Damisi Oloniyo, Caitlin Long, Sachi Shah, Megan Dhliwayo, Daisy Fennelow, Nyasha Gurajena, Andronikos Chalatazioukas. Students rejoice with their results outside Nobel School. (Left to right): Damisi Oloniyo, Caitlin Long, Sachi Shah, Megan Dhliwayo, Daisy Fennelow, Nyasha Gurajena, Andronikos Chalatazioukas. (Image: Nobel School)

Daisy Fennelow (Head Girl) celebrating with Corrina Reeder (Director of Sixth Form).Daisy Fennelow (Head Girl) celebrating with Corrina Reeder (Director of Sixth Form). (Image: Nobel School) Head girl, Daisy Fennelow got three A*s, and is off to the University of Warwick to study Psychology; Andronikos Chalatazioukas and Nyasha Gurajena, both secured three A*s, and are heading to the University of Warwick to study Mathematics.

Sachi Shah obtained two A*s and an A, granting her admission into Oxford to study Law and Julia Kubowicz with three As, is off to Imperial College to study Medicine.

Next stop - Imperial College London for Julia Kubowicz.Next stop - Imperial College London for Julia Kubowicz. (Image: Nobel School)

Thomas Alleyne Academy 

The Thomas Alleyne Academy were celebrating the results of their students' hard work yesterday with some excellent results.

Headteacher, Mark Lewis, said: "Our students have lots to celebrate following the great results they have received this morning. They have done so well, and we wish them all the best as they begin the next steps towards their future destinations."

Gray Hammond (A*AA), Rose Bigley (ABB) and Millie Wardle (AA Distinction).Gray Hammond (A*AA), Rose Bigley (ABB) and Millie Wardle (AA Distinction). (Image: Thomas Alleyne Academy)

Tom D'Gama (AAB) and George Lovelock (A*A*AA).Tom D'Gama (AAB) and George Lovelock (A*A*AA). (Image: Thomas Alleyne Academy)

Arthur McDowell (A*AA).Arthur McDowell (A*AA). (Image: Thomas Alleyne Academy)

Jack Milner (ABC)Jack Milner (ABC) (Image: Thomas Alleyne Academy)

Ben Palmer has secured a research development biologist apprenticeship (Distinction*AB).Ben Palmer has secured a research development biologist apprenticeship (Distinction*AB). (Image: Thomas Alleyne Academy)

Barclay Academy

For Barclay Academy's students the wait is over. They had a fantastic set of excellent A-level results this summer. 

Executive Principal, Dr Laban, and Sam Morcombe, who achieved AAB in Business Studies, Mathematics and Psychology.Executive Principal, Dr Laban, and Sam Morcombe, who achieved AAB in Business Studies, Mathematics and Psychology. (Image: Barclay Academy) Executive Principal, Dr Matthew Laban, said, “We are all very proud of our students for achieving such excellent A-level results. 

"We wish them all the very best as they leave Barclay Academy and go on to university or apprenticeship courses.  We are very proud to see so many of our students going to top universities. Well done to everyone”.

Lucas Bond was another star student achieving an A* in Mathematics, and Millie Cochlan achieved an ABB allowing her to study English at York University. Lucas Bond was another star student achieving an A* in Mathematics, and Millie Cochlan achieved an ABB allowing her to study English at York University. (Image: Barclay Academy)

A group of Barclay Academy Students huffed with their results.A group of Barclay Academy Students huffed with their results. (Image: Barclay Academy)

Barclay Academy Students with their results.Barclay Academy Students with their results. (Image: Barclay Academy)

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(Image: Barclay Academy)

Marriotts School

Celebration was in the air at Marriotts School yesterday as Sixth form students received their A level and vocational results.

Headteacher, Bethany Honnor said: "We are proud of our Sixth form students for their hard work and commitment throughout their time at Marriotts. Their success is well deserved, and we want to congratulate them all for achieving their potential.

"We are incredibly grateful to our teaching and staff teams who have worked so hard to help our students get to where they are today, and we wish every student the best of luck in their future endeavours."

Heather M is heading to Oxford University (A*AA).Heather M is heading to Oxford University (A*AA). (Image: Marriotts School)

Nikola P (B, Distinction, Distinction*).Nikola P (B, Distinction, Distinction*). (Image: Marriotts School) Ben Pearce, Deputy Headteacher stated: "It has been brilliant to see our Sixth Form students grow into enthusiastic and mature young adults over the last two years. They have worked very hard to prepare for their qualifications and we are delighted with how they have done.

"It is hugely encouraging to see them go on to a wide range of high quality next steps, and I am sure that they will be highly successful in all that they do in the future.”

Jess C A*AAB is off to study politics at university.Jess C A*AAB is off to study politics at university. (Image: Marriotts School)

Hitchin

Hitchin Boys' School

The school boasted another successful Year 13 cohort in 2024, with 94% of students gaining a place at either their first or insurance choice university.

Shaking hands with success: Headteacher, Tim Bennet, with Archer Scott (A*A*A) on A-levels results day. Shaking hands with success: Headteacher, Tim Bennet, with Archer Scott (A*A*A) on A-levels results day. (Image: Hitchin Boys' School) Headmaster Mr Bennett said: “I am very proud and delighted for these pupils. They have worked through immensely challenging times and congratulations go to each and every one of them, to their families and to the dedicated staff at the school.

“There are many tales of boys working consistently to find their personal best and stride forward into their inevitably bright futures. They are to be roundly congratulated.” 

Standout students Jack Ingram (A* A* A* A*) and Volodymyr Vasylkun (A* A* A* A*) are all smiles as they are off to Oxford.Standout students Jack Ingram (A* A* A* A*) and Volodymyr Vasylkun (A* A* A* A*) are all smiles as they are off to Oxford. (Image: Hitchin Boys' School) Across the board, the schools A Level students succeeded in gaining places at Russell Group and other great universities including Manchester, Durham, Newcastle, Nottingham, Sheffield, Exeter, Loughborough, Birmingham, York, Leeds and Glasgow and also congratulates those going into apprenticeships or employment.

Many students at Hitchin Boys School came to collect their results yesterday.Many students at Hitchin Boys School came to collect their results yesterday. (Image: Hitchin Boys' School) Emily Christou, Head of Sixth Form added: “This cohort has overcome adversity on many fronts and their success is a real testament to the well-rounded, hardworking, and intelligent young men they have grown into.”

Hitchin Girls:

Hitchin Girls' School headteacher praised the students results!

Headteacher, James Crowther, said: "Congratulations to all of our students receiving their results today. All of us at Hitchin Girls’ School are incredibly proud of their achievements which reflect a huge amount of hard work by the students and those that have supported them.

"It was a pleasure to welcome so many students back into school today and join them in celebrating their success. I wish each and every student all the very best for the next stage in their lives."

The Priory School

Year 13 students at The Priory School are celebrating today after achieving some excellent results. 

Head of sixth form Mrs Hadaway said: “These results are a testament to the character of our year 13 cohort - their determination and efforts have been rewarded with a set of results that will open many doors for them in the future.

“As always, we are excited to see students embarking on their next challenges. We have 71 students heading off to their first choice of university, and a number of students taking up exciting apprenticeship opportunities with the police and local businesses.” 

Notable successes from the Priory School included:

  • Alice Rowlands - A*A*A*A
  • Harriet Riddle - A*A*A*A
  • Esme Anderson-Parrott - A*AA
  • Lauren Anderson-Parrott - A*AA
  • George Cook - AAAA
  • Omar Aboushaeshae - AAA

Letchworth & Baldock

St Francis' College

Students at Letchworth's St Francis’ College celebrated their A-level results yesterday - with over quarter of all grades at A*.

The Year 13 leavers celebrated with over 25 per cent of all grades achieving A* and 53 per cent achieving A*-A. 

St Francis' College students on A-level results day 2024St Francis' College students on A-level results day 2024 (Image: St Francis' College) A spokesperson for the school said: "We are so proud of the achievements of each and every student, but especially all those who achieved A*-A across the board."

Those were:

  • Jaskeerat - Four A*s, is going on to study politics & economics at the London School of Economics.
  • Tiffany - two A*s and two As, is going to study medicine at Kings College London
  • Christa - one A* and two As, is going to study medicine at the University of Nottingham.
  • Sophia - two A*s and two As, will be taking up her place at the University of Exeter to study psychology.
  • Ilinca - two A*s and one A, plans to study sport & exercise science at Loughborough University
  • Ella - two A*s and one A, is heading for the University of Leeds to study English literature
  • Hannah - two A*s and one A, will be studying physiotherapy at the University of Southampton

(Image: St Francis' College)

(Image: St Francis' College) The college's head of Sixth Form, Mrs Ruth Scott, said: "I am so proud of all our students and how hard they have worked to achieve this extraordinary set of results, which will move them closer to achieving their dreams.

"It’s a testament to the hard work and dedication they have given their learning. We all wish them the very best as they head off in exciting new directions."

St Christopher School

Sixth Form students at St Christopher School celebrated an excellent set of A level results with 94% gaining a place at their first choice of university.

Overall, 19% of grades were A* with 33% of grades at A*-A, 55% A* - B and 78% A*-C.

Students opening their results at St Christopher SchoolStudents opening their results at St Christopher School (Image: St Christopher School)

(Image: St Christopher School) Headteacher, Rich Jones, said: “St Chris is a non-selective school, and we are incredibly proud of this outstanding set of results, the culmination of two years of hard work and determination by our students, supported by the dedication and expertise of all our staff.

“There have been some incredible individual results with 18% of students achieving three A’s or better. We are also delighted with the large number of distinctions and merits in the BTEC Food and Nutrition qualification and the Advanced Extension Award in maths."

Students embraced their exam results this yesterday.Students embraced their exam results this yesterday. (Image: St Christopher School)

Students embraced their exam results this yesterday.Students embraced their exam results this yesterday. (Image: St Christopher School)

Highfield

The Highfield School in Letchworth Garden City celebrates a great set of results for Year 13 students!

Their A-Level and Level 3 qualifications, with the top grades of A*/A being at the highest level for many years.

Happy students at The Highfield School.Happy students at The Highfield School. (Image: The Highfield School)

An emotional day for all students.An emotional day for all students. (Image: The Highfield School) Headteacher, Lucy Miles said: "We are so proud of our young people both with the results they have achieved and securing their next destinations. Their success is testament to their hard work and dedication to their education.

"We have been excited to hear about their next steps today with many securing places at university, including Cambridge, Oxford, many Russel Group and medicine. In addition, pupils have secured exciting apprenticeships including Air Bus, Macintyre Hudson Associates and Leonardo UK."

(Image: The Highfield School)

(Image: The Highfield School) In terms of individual successes, the following pupils achieved a sweep of the highest grades and are rightly delighted with their results:

  • Daniel Duncan: 4A*
  • Jack Gower: 2 A* 2A
  • Emily Cairncross: 2A* 2A
  • Kate Jenkins: 2 A* A
  • Caitlin Crudgington: 2A* A
  • Owen Drummond: A* 2A
  • Rumman Johal: A* 2A
  • Adam Kelly: A* 2A
  • Aditya Sundaram: 3A

Fearhnill School

Students at Fearnhill celebrated yesterday as the hard work of the last few years was reflected in a great set of exam results. Impressively, every student who applied to university gained their preferred place

Fearnhill School students celebrated heading to their first-choice universities.Fearnhill School students celebrated heading to their first-choice universities. (Image: Fearnhill School) Headteacher Tim Spencer said: "We are so proud of our Year 13 students; they have demonstrated resilience and hard work and been excellent role models to younger students.

"Each student is a credit to Fearnhill. We look forward to seeing what the future holds for them as they take their next steps."

 Fearnhill Headteacher, Tim Spencer, with Leo receiving the Pathfinder Award for achieving a place at Loughborough University to read human biology.Fearnhill Headteacher, Tim Spencer, with Leo receiving the Pathfinder Award for achieving a place at Loughborough University to read human biology. (Image: Fearnhill School) Amongst the various achievements, Fearnhill student Franek achieved four A*s and an A in his A Levels. Another named Daniel will study physiotherapy at The University of Nottingham.

Other destinations for Fearnhill students include Loughborough University, The University of York and The University of Leeds.

Head of Sixth Form, Tom Marlow, added: "Our Year 13 cohort has shown character and determination to achieve some remarkable outcomes. Whatever they go on to next – be that university, apprenticeships, or working in industry - we are incredibly proud of them."

Head of Sixth Form at Fearnhill School, Tom Marlow, with Franek who achieved four A*s and A in maths, further maths, physics, chemistry and Spanish.Head of Sixth Form at Fearnhill School, Tom Marlow, with Franek who achieved four A*s and A in maths, further maths, physics, chemistry and Spanish. (Image: Fearnhill School)

Knights Templar School

The Knights Templar School in Baldock had a fantastic results day with 25% of grades between a A*- A.

Many students are going on to their first-choice university or starting  apprenticeships. Students attending the Knights Templar's partner performing arts school in Hitchin, Emil Dale Academy, are also celebrating with destinations including some of the top musical theatre schools in the country.

Happy students pose with their A-level results outside The Knights Templar School.Happy students pose with their A-level results outside The Knights Templar School. (Image: Knights Templar School) “With over 30 different courses and one of the largest sixth forms in North Herts, our students have excelled across a huge range of qualifications, we are incredibly proud of all of them and what they have achieved,” said headteacher, Edward Hutchings.

“We have so many students progressing to their first choice of university, including large numbers to the Russell group and others to the world of work and degree level apprenticeships."

Samuel Whitbread Academy - Bedfordshire

The students long awaited A-Level and BTEC results are said to be "among best ever" at Samuel Whitbread Academy!

This years results were above the grades for 2023, and represent a suitable reward for all the students’ hard work and dedication over the last two years.

Twins Harriet and Gracie Wall celebrate their results.Twins Harriet and Gracie Wall celebrate their results. (Image: Samuel Whitbread Academy) Principal Nick Martin said: “This has been a fantastic year group. As well as achieving some of our best ever exam results, they have also been great role models for the younger students by taking part in numerous school productions and performing at a national level in several different sports, including football, rugby and netball.

“There has been lots to celebrate this year with students off to various different parts of the country and studying a whole host of different courses, including the head girl, Madeline Doughty, who has secured a prestigious research and development degree apprenticeship with GlaxoSmithKline.

“I am very proud of all of their achievements and I am particularly proud of how they supported a fellow student, in his time of need, with all their fundraising activities, which truly demonstrated the school’s values of empathy and teamwork.”

Breanna Stone, achieved four A* grades and is off to the University of Oxford.Breanna Stone, achieved four A* grades and is off to the University of Oxford. (Image: Samuel Whitbread Academy) Lee Huckle, Associate Principal and Head of Sixth Form, said: “I am absolutely thrilled for our Year 13 students. This year group has knuckled down and persevered all the way through the sixth form with a real sense of aiming high and working hard – these results are a testament to their dedication. 

“We are thrilled that many are confirmed to attend their first choice university or apprenticeship and we wish them all the very best for their bright futures."

Molly Hill was one of the school’s highest-achieving students. Molly Hill was one of the school’s highest-achieving students. (Image: Samuel Whitbread Academy)

Principal Nick Martin with Vitalii Novobranets, who gained three A grades after moving here from Ukraine.Principal Nick Martin with Vitalii Novobranets, who gained three A grades after moving here from Ukraine. (Image: Samuel Whitbread Academy)