Upton-by-Chester High is celebrating excellent A-level results.
Headteacher at Upton by Chester High School, Mrs Paula Dixon, said she was delighted to announce yet another excellent set of A-level results this year. again achieved some great results!
There have been many personal successes, with numerous students gaining a clutch of the top grades and going on to their first choice of university:
Elizabeth Dearden-Williams (A*A*A*A* in Politics, Spanish, English Literature and Mathematics) is going to Cambridge University to study Human, Social and Political Sciences
Millie Burns (A A A in Biology, Chemistry and Maths) is going to Birmingham University to study Medicine
Max Conder (A*A A in Maths, Further Maths and Physics) is going to Durham to study Physics
Isobelle Dean (A*A*B in History, Politics and English Language) is going to Leeds University to study Law
Katherine Dewar (A A B in English Literature, Psychology and History) is going to Queen Mary’s, London to study History and Politics
Charlotte Forrest (A* A* A in History, Chemistry and Politics) is going to Oxford University to study History
James Lally (A A B in English Literature, Geography, Biology) is going to Leeds University to study Zoology
Sophie Mortimer (A*A A in Biology, Chemistry and Art) is going to Bristol University to study Biology
Eamonn O’Connell (A* A B in Maths, Physics and Further Maths) is going to Manchester University to study Mathematics
Hannah Poole (A A B in History, English Literature and Politics) is going to Manchester University to study English Literature
Curtis Rodway (A A B in Maths, Biology and Chemistry) is going to Nottingham University to study Computer Science
Ella Williams (A*A*A in Maths, Biology and French) is going to Birmingham University to study Mathematics with an International Year
Mrs Dixon said: "Once again, our students have excelled. These results are testament to the outstanding hard work and commitment of our staff and students; well done to them all!"
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