Posted on: August 15th 2019

A level RESULTS 2019

Chichester High School students and staff are once again delighted to be celebrating A-level results. There were many outstanding personal performances, which has meant that the majority of our students will be able to take up their first choice university. 

There has been an increase of students achieving A*-A grade’s from last year and 72% of students attained A*-C grades with an overall pass rate of 99%, which is higher than the national average.

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Our top performers who achieved at least two A*-A’s across the board are:

Lauren Farndell - University of Leeds to read Chemical and Nuclear Engineering

Aza-Bethany Howell - University of Plymouth to read Politics with Law

Amy Howells - University of Birmingham to read Liberal Arts and Sciences

Harry Tollworthy - University of Nottingham Trent to read Sport and Exercise Science

Olivia Warwick - University of Nottingham to read Chemistry

Emma Watson - University to Plymouth to read History

We are extremely excited to announce that our Sports Academy has seen further success this year with student’s successfully gaining places to study Sport related subjects at various universities including Brighton, Chichester, Nottingham Trent and UCFB – Wembley. Congratulations to all of the students on the course, including Lloyd Coote and Adrian Potocki who have made outstanding progress.

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The success of our students A Levels results reflects the commitment, dedication and sheer hard work that they have put into their time at CHS, both inside and outside the classroom. It has been a busy morning and we are pleased to see so many of our students achieving their expected places at a wide range of Universities including Cardiff, Exeter, Imperial College London, Southampton and Warwick. As always, students and staff have worked really hard for these results and we are very pleased that their efforts have been rewarded. We wish all our students every success and happiness in their future.

Vickie Smith
Head of Sixth Form, Chichester High School

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