Yahya (left) is to study at Harvard and Zahra (right) to study at Cambridge.
It was the culmination of two years of hard work for A levels from students and their teachers at Dormers Wells High School (DWHS) in Southall that has seen a number of students going to prestigious universities across the UK and the world to fulfil their educational dreams.
Among those achieving high A level grades and where they are off to are:
Yahya (left) is to study at Harvard and Zahra (right) to study at Cambridge with Dormers Wells High School headteacher Roisin Walksh and Councillor Kamaljit Nagpal
Yahya A*AAA who secured a full scholarship at an Ivy League university- Harvard in the US.
Zahra A*A*A* will be reading Land Economy at Cambridge University
Hari A*A*AA is off to Imperial to study Physics
Naima going to LSE to study law.
Naima AAA is going to read Law at LSE
Adam A*AAA has secured a place at LSE to study Geography with Economics.
Headteacher of DWHS, Roisin Walsh said: “Our students and staff have worked incredibly hard over the past two years to achieve these results and they should be very proud of themselves.”
Ms Walsh added: “The whole school community is delighted for them and we wish them the very best of luck in the next phase of their lives.”
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