MBS Sixth Form has today received its fourth set of A Level results. As ever, there was a particularly strong performance in the STEM subjects, with 31% of students who studied Mathematics awarded with A*-A. The success continued in the Humanities and Modern Foreign Language subjects, with 83% of students studying History achieving A*-C grades and 75% of students studying Spanish achieving A*-C.
Furthermore, this year one pupil has secured a place at the University of Cambridge and another student will be going to the University of Oxford. They are the first MBS Sixth Form students to achieve this accolade.
Whilst we celebrate the collective effort of our pupils, there were some standout individual performances. Special mentions go to the following students who achieved outstanding results:
Milo with three A*s, one A and a grade 1 and 2 in his Cambridge STEP exams
Rayhan with one A* and four As
Yusuf with two As and one B
Lydia with one A and two Bs
Diogo with one A and two Bs
Abel with one A and two Bs
Congratulations to all our students who have secured places at university. Just some of their destinations include:
Milo who will read Mathematics at the University of Cambridge
Rayhan who will read Computer Science with Philosophy at the University of Oxford
Eliot who will read European Politics at King's College London
Rania who will read Psychology with Education at University College London
Diogo who will read Computer Science at the University of Cardiff
Krish who will read Economics at Queen Mary University of London
Eshaaq who will read Chemistry at University College London
Abel who will read Law at the University of Southampton
May Abdelrahman, Key Stage 5 Lead and Assistant Headteacher for MBS, comments: “We are very proud of our students who have worked incredibly hard to achieve their exam results. I’m looking forward to hearing from everyone in their next exciting chapters, no matter what they go on to.”
Headteacher, Richard Ardron, comments: “We are extremely proud of our Year 13 cohort for the resilience and dedication they have shown throughout their A Levels. It is great to see that many of our students have succeeded in setting up their next steps in life. Congratulations to them all and I wish them the best for their next chapters.”