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15 August 2024

William Hulme's Grammar School Students Set for University!

Students and staff at William Hulme’s Grammar School (WHGS) in Manchester are celebrating today after Sixth Formers received an excellent set of A Level results.

Students at the school have been awarded a raft of the highest A* and A grades and, in doing so, have secured places at their universities of choice, including a host of Russell Group institutions such as Imperial College London and the University of Manchester. Students will be going on to study a wide range of high-quality, competitive courses, from Aerospace Engineering to Computing and Mathematics.
Among those celebrating this morning was 19-year-old Sijabuliso Sibanda who, having only arrived in the UK from Zimbabwe two years ago, achieved four A*s and gained a place to study Aerospace Engineering at the University of Manchester.
Speaking of his success, Sijabuliso said:
“I’m happy but I’m definitely going to miss Sixth Form. WHGS was the first school I went to in the UK and it was really fun. I’ll miss the teachers and the students.”
Others marking particularly impressive achievements and university offers include:
  • Andrii Kravets, who achieved three A*s and a B and gained a place to study Physics at the University of Manchester;
  • Torin Hourston, who achieved two A*s and two As and gained a place to study Computing at Imperial College London;
  • Jamal Zahid, who achieved two A*s and an A and gained a place to study Egyptology and Ancient History at the University of Liverpool;
  • Bilal Shaikh, who achieved an A* and two As and gained a place to study Civil Engineering at the University of Manchester;
  • Muhammad Taha Kashif, who achieved three As and gained a place to study Mathematics at Manchester Metropolitan University;
  • Sara Alaloul, who has achieved two As and a B, and gained a place to study Computer Science at the University of Manchester;
  • Sakinah Hussain, who has achieved two As and a B and is considering her next steps.
Commenting on students’ achievements, Thom Copestake, Head of Secondary School at WHGS, said: 
“We are delighted that our students have achieved such excellent outcomes after their years of diligent study. These results are a fitting reward for all the hard work, determination and resilience our students have shown and we are so pleased with all they have achieved.”
Kate Heaton, Principal at WHGS, said:
“I am so very proud of the entire WHGS community. Our students have yet again achieved fantastic results, with unwavering support from our staff and families. I would like to thank everyone who has played a part in helping our students to achieve their goals – these results are testament to everyone’s efforts.”
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