Today, students and staff at North Oxfordshire Academy are celebrating as students receive their A Level and equivalent results, enabling them to secure places at top Russell Group universities.
Standout individual success at the school include:
- David, who achieved two A*s in Mathematics and Physics and an A in Chemistry, and will be attending Imperial College London to study Materials Science and Engineering.
- Michal, who achieved an A in Physics, a B in Mathematics and a Distinction* in Engineering, and will be attending King’s College London to study General Engineering.
- Scarlett, who achieved an A* in Art and Design, two Bs in Media and her Extended Project Qualification and a Distinction in Music, and will be attending Leeds Conservatoire to study Music (Popular Music).
- Bradley, who achieved four Bs in Psychology, Mathematics, Physics and his Extended Project Qualification, and will be attending Lancaster University to study Psychology.
- Laiba, who achieved a B in Media, a C in Psychology and a Distinction*Distinction in Business, and will be attending Oxford Brookes University to study Business Management and Marketing.
Speaking about his results, David said:
“I am really, really happy and cannot wait to move to London. Thank you to all my teachers but a huge thanks in particular o Mr Yeomans who is a great Maths teacher and who has giving me a lot of support.”
Bradley added:
“I am relieved I got the results I did; I’ve been thinking about them all summer! I want to thank my teachers who were really happy to talk about my subjects with me, answer any questions, mark my extra papers and give me confidence to do well!”
Ellie Jacobs, Interim Principal at North Oxfordshire Academy, said:
“Very well done to all our Year 13s achieving their A Level grades today. It is excellent to see so many of them securing places at their first-choice universities and being well-prepared to successfully take their next steps. Staff across the school have been an enduring support to our Sixth Formers over the past two years of their studies and I know all of us wish them the very best of luck for the future.”