Record total of over 100 achieve top score among 'fantastic' A Level results
Students at Latymer Upper School are celebrating heir A Level results with a record number of A* grades.
31 students achieved at least 3A*s, 60 - a third of this year's cohort - achieved at least 2A*s and over 100 students at least 1A*.
Latymer Upper School Head, David Goodhew says: "I am extremely proud of the Class of 2017, who have worked so hard to attain these fantastic A Level results.
"To have achieved such a high percentage of the top score whilst continuing their many co-curricular activities is remarkable - and what makes Latymerians such spirited and well-rounded individuals.
"My colleagues also deserve praise for having inspired and supported our pupils throughout their education at Latymer. I know the Class of 2017 will flourish at their chosen university and I wish them well in this exciting next stage of their educational journey."
Behind the statistics there are many individual success stories:
Michelle Challis is heading to Edinburgh to study Veterinary Medicine whilst Daniella Boules and Harisanth Rajaram will go to Imperial College to study Medicine. All three joined Latymer on a bursary – Daniella follows in the footsteps of her cousin who was also at Latymer on a bursary and who is about to start her second year at Imperial.
Bursary holder Adam Patel, who scored 4A*s, is heading off to Oxford to study Chemistry.
Latymer’s School Captains are going to Oxford and Cambridge respectively – Esme Bright to study English and Freddie Holker to study Asian and Persian.
Latymer has a reputation for producing great artists as well as academics. This year ten talented pupils will study their Foundation courses at the country’s top art schools, including Kingston, Camberwell and the Royal Drawing School.
Beyond the UK’s borders, 20 Latymerians have accepted places at prestigious North American and Canadian Universities including Brown, Columbia, Princeton, Stanford, UChicago, Yale, McGill and Toronto.
Upper Latymer teachers join in the celebrations
August 17, 2017
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