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Hard work pays off for Sir William Robertson Academy’s sixth-form students as they receive A-level and vocational results




Sir William Robertson Academy is celebrating excellent A-level and vocational results, with most students securing a place at their first-choice university or chosen career.

The school said the results reflect the hard work and commitment of the academy’s students and staff and the continued success of its sixth form.

Mark Guest, head, said: “This cohort of students didn’t have the opportunity to sit their GCSE exams due to the pandemic, but today’s results are a glowing testament to their talent, hard work and commitment. Our students and their teachers have worked tirelessly to make sure that this summer’s grades are ones that they can be extremely proud to have earned.

Thomas Jackson, of Newark, achieved four A* grades.
Thomas Jackson, of Newark, achieved four A* grades.

“We are delighted by these outcomes and these results open exciting doors for further study, apprenticeships or employment opportunities. We wish all of our students every success in their next steps.”

Thomas Jackson, of Newark, achieved a fantastic clean sweep of A* grades in maths, further maths, chemistry and physics.

He has secured a place at Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge, to read engineering.

Danny Penneck has accepted an offer from the University of Leicester.
Danny Penneck has accepted an offer from the University of Leicester.

Danny Penneck achieved B grades in biology, chemistry and history and has accepted an offer from the University of Leicester to study biological sciences.

Carly Jackson, from Brant Broughton, is planning to study graphic design at Northumbria University having gained B grades in fine art, geography and psychology.

Carly Jackson, who is planning to study Graphic Design atNorthumbria University, with Jess Brownlow.
Carly Jackson, who is planning to study Graphic Design atNorthumbria University, with Jess Brownlow.

The school’s level three BTEC and NCFE students also performed strongly, with the majority achieving top distinction* and distinction grades.

Harry Lee-Brown was delighted to achieve distinction*, distinction, distinction in the extended diploma in sport, equivalent to three A-levels, and is planning to study sport and exercise science at Nottingham Trent University.

Harry Lee-Brown is heading to Nottingham Trent University.
Harry Lee-Brown is heading to Nottingham Trent University.

Amelia Townsend achieved A* in health and social care, distinction in applied science and distinction in sport and has accepted an offer from the University of Lincoln to study adult nursing.

The broad range of interests of the academy’s students is reflected in their choice of university courses and careers.

Amelia Townsend has accepted an offer from the University of Lincoln to study adultnursing.
Amelia Townsend has accepted an offer from the University of Lincoln to study adultnursing.

Talented performer Isabel Cropper is going to study musical theatre at the University of Lincoln, Ashlie Richardson is embarking on a role in sales and marketing, Dylan Brunnock is pursuing a career in the cycling industry as a technical e-bike assistant and Anya Bainbridge is heading to Warwickshire College and University Centre to study veterinary nursing.

Ashlie Richardson is heading into sales and marketing.
Ashlie Richardson is heading into sales and marketing.
Dylan Brunnock is pursuing a career in the cycling industry.
Dylan Brunnock is pursuing a career in the cycling industry.

Miss Charlotte Wilson, head of sixth form added: “I am immensely proud of our year 13 students who have approached their sixth form studies with determination in challenging circumstances following the covid-19 pandemic. Their excellent exam results this year are a testament to their resilience and hard work throughout the past two years, and I am delighted that they all leave Sir William Robertson Academy to pursue fantastic opportunities for their next steps.

Anya Bainbridge is set to study veterinary nursing.
Anya Bainbridge is set to study veterinary nursing.
Isabel Cropper is going to study musical theatre at the University of Lincoln.
Isabel Cropper is going to study musical theatre at the University of Lincoln.
Harry Lee-Brown with head of sixth form Miss Wilson.
Harry Lee-Brown with head of sixth form Miss Wilson.

“They are an incredible group of young people – smart, well-mannered and good-humoured — and each and every one of them has been a credit to our school. I wish them all the very best for the future.”



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