Lymm High School students achieve some incredible exam results in exceptional circumstances

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THERE were some incredible individual performances mixed with feelings of “joy, pride and relief” as students collected their A level and BTEC results at Lymm High School.

Despite an exceptionally unusual year for exams and results, many students at Lymm High School achieved results to take them onto their next step on their educational journey at some of the most prestigious institutions in the country.



Mr Gwyn Williams, Headteacher said: “The students should feel extremely proud of themselves. They have had to put up with so much this year, not just academically but socially as well, and they have shown remarkable forbearance and grit to reach the levels of performance they have. There can be no doubt that their successes today have been hard-earned and thoroughly deserved. It has been a real privilege to work with such wonderful young people and we are delighted to see them do so well.
“There were some incredible individual performances,” he added.
Imogen Good secured a magnificent four A* grades at A’ level and the following students all gained three A* grades: Thomas Antrobus, Samuel Boyer, Elliot Haskins, Francis Nesarajah, Aidan-Lea Porter, Thomas Ridge, Harry Smith, Gwen Tavernier.
On BTEC courses, Sophie Mullarkey got a triple Distinction* in Sport and the following students got at least two Distinction* and/or A* A’ level grades: Ellie Atkin, Sadie Fairhurst, Natasha Garside, Bradley Gibson and Georgina Fitton.
Mrs Jennings, Head of Sixth Form, said: “There are so many students who have performed exceptionally in different ways. I want to say the biggest of congratulations to them all.

Gwen Tavernier and Harry Smith who both received all A* Grades

“Ultimately, today was about ensuring students have achieved what they need to take their desired next steps and we are delighted that nearly all have now secured places at their chosen universities. These include many of the most prestigious institutions in the country, such as Oxford, Durham, Edinburgh, York, Warwick, Manchester, Bristol, Imperial College London and UCL.”

Imogen Good (left) got all A*s and Kate Hines (right) got 3 A’s

Olivia Walsh is off to study Spanish and Portuguese! She achieved two A*s and one A grade


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