Some of the school’s high-performing students, who achieved a host of the top grades of 8 and 9, include:
- Wonder Chukwu, who achieved seven grade 9s, one grade 8, one Level 2 Distinction and one Level 2 Merit;
- Sandy Mohamed, who achieved five grade 9s, one grade 8, four grade 7s and one Level 2 Merit;
- Toluwani Ibukunoluwa Obadero, who achieved two grade 9s, four grade 8s, one grade 7, one grade 6, one grade 5 and one Level 2 Merit;
- Ali Ahmed, who achieved one grade 9, four grade 8s, two grade 7s, two grade 5s and one grade 4;
- Neve Miller-Allen, who achieved one grade 9, one grade 8, three grade 7s, two grade 6s, one Level 2 Distinction* and one Level 2 Distinction.
Wonder said:
“With these grades under my belt, I’m looking forward to studying maths, biology and chemistry at A Level. My goal is to go on to study Medicine!”
Claire Coy, Principal at The Lowry Academy, said:
“Well done to our Year 11 students picking up their GCSE results today. Achieving well in external examinations requires a lot of hard work and commitment and so it is fantastic to see our students’ efforts pay off. After seeing the first few years of their secondary education impacted by the pandemic, this cohort has shown a great deal of ambition and determination to achieve what they have today. Thank you to our staff for all they have done, and continue to do, to make our academy a success.”