A Level students studying at Ealing’s St Benedict’s have recorded record grades at the school where 61.3% of all exams taken getting A*/A grades.
Nine students at the independent Catholic school achieved A* grades in at least 3 subjects:
Tori Dryden: A*s in English, Drama and Psychology
Catriona Edwards: A*s in Biology, Geography and Maths
Adam Gormley: A*s in Business Studies, History and Politics
James Hunter: A*s in Biology, Chemistry, French and Latin
Angelica Lawson: A*s in History, Latin and Physics
Jem Mawer: A*s in Biology, Economics and Geography
Richard Mercer: A*s in Economics, Geography and History
Amy Slaughter: A*s in Biology, Chemistry and Maths
Niall Wynne: A*s in Chemistry, Maths, Further Maths and Physics
A further 24 students achieved straight A*/A in all subjects.
Five students with conditional offers from Oxford University have had their places confirmed.
Headmaster Andrew Johnson, said: “It has been another really challenging year for examination candidates. I am hugely proud that St Benedict’s A Level students have worked so hard and have achieved such outstanding results across the whole range of subjects.”
Mr Johnson added: “They could not have achieved all this without the dedicated and excellent support of their teachers. These results continue the very strong upward trend in public exam results at St Benedict’s, and they are the best ever achieved in a year when examinations were taken under normal conditions.”