Sixth formers from Ryde Academy, part of AET, one of the largest networks of schools in the country, are today (Thursday) celebrating some fantastic results at the end of year 13, with students heading off to some of top universities including Warwick and Exeter, as well as apprenticeships with employers such as GKN Aerospace and BAE (A British multinational aerospace, defence and information security company.)
Today’s A-level results are particularly impressive given this is only the second year that grading has returned to pre-pandemic standards.
To help ensure all students were as prepared as possible for their exams, Ryde Academy has offered supported revision, holiday classes, extended study hours, and a range of online learning opportunities.
Standout results
Standout results include:
- Rebecca Aspden – A* Sociology, A Biology, A History A* EPQ, and is going to the University of Warwick to study History.
- Benson Hardy – A* RE, A English Literature, A History, B in AS Classics, and is going on to study History at the University of Exeter
- Joseph Wilson-Chalon – Distinction* Distinction* in Health and Social Care and A in Psychology A-Level. Joseph is going to study Paramedic Science at the University of Surrey.
- Pipit Johnson – A English, B RE, B History, A* EPQ, and has a place to study History of Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art.
- Carla Harrison – A Math, A in Art, and C in Physics, and has an offer to study Actuarial Science at York University
- Sherard Ezekiel Venegas – A Maths, B Physics, B Computer Science. He is going to study Software Engineering at the University of Edinburgh.
- Amelia McCarthy – Distinction* in Health and Social Care, A English Lit, and B Psychology. She is going to study Primary Education at the University of Winchester.
Doyle: Their resilience and perseverance are reflected in these fantastic results
Vice Principal, Will Doyle of Ryde Academy said,
“We are incredibly proud of the hard work and dedication our students have shown throughout their A-Levels.
“Their resilience and perseverance are reflected in these fantastic results, which will open doors to exciting opportunities for their futures.”
Sampson: They have worked incredibly hard
Regional Education Director, Karl Sampson at AET said,
“Results day is a real rite of passage for all sixth formers, and it’s wonderful to see that our students have done so well. They have worked incredibly hard, and we are all so very proud of what they have achieved.
“Huge congratulations to both our students and our staff, who have been with them every step of the way.
“They care deeply about every single student and have gone above and beyond to support them as they take these important next steps in their lives.”