A WHITCHURCH school has said it is delighted with its A-Level results for 2024 after students celebrated receiving their grades.
Sir John Talbot's School and Sixth Form, in Tilstock Road, proudly announceed another year of outstanding A-Level results, reflecting the dedication and perseverance of our students and staff delivering our vision of Achievement Through Caring.
This school said its achievements "demonstrate the continuous progress we are making as a school", adding that staff "are excited to see our students take the next steps in their academic and professional journeys".
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A significant number of our students have secured places at prestigious universities, while others are embarking on apprenticeships.
Tim Stonall, headteacher of Sir John Talbot's School and Sixth Form, expressed his delight with this year’s results.
He said: "I am immensely proud of our students for their exceptional A-Level achievements.
“Their commitment and hard work have been truly inspiring, and I am confident they will continue to achieve great things as they move forward.
“We wish them all the best for the future and eagerly await news of their continued successes."
A spokesman for the school added that it intends to continue its upward trend of improvements.
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They said: “As a school and sixth form, we remain dedicated to nurturing the potential of every student seeking to support all students to the very highest outcomes.
“Today, we celebrate their achievements and look forward to maintaining this positive momentum in the years to come.”
For more information about Sir John Talbot’s School and its approach to education plus how to apply for our Sixth Form, please visit sirjohntalbots.co.uk
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