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A Level results 2024
BackStudents at The Warren School celebrated an excellent set of A Level results again this year. Students achieved the highest ever results with more than a quarter of grades awarded at A and A*.
This summer’s results, as with previous years, are built upon a great deal of hard work and dedication from our students. The overall pass rates for both the A Levels and Level 3 vocational courses were outstanding and well deserved.
The majority of students are now heading towards the University of their choice and we wish them well in their next stage of life whether this is University or an apprenticeship.
Among the top achievers was Sorin Cegolea , who achieved A*A*A in Mathematics, Further Mathematics and Physics; Londrina Hyseni who achieved A*A*A in Physics, Mathematics and Further Mathematics and Rhianna Islam who achieved A*A*A in English Literature, Religious Studies and History. Mohammad El Sayed achieved A*AAA in Arabic, Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics.
Sorin said, ‘I am delighted with my results and want to thank all of my teachers for their support.’
Fatima Nadeem achieved D*D*D* in Applied Science and A*A* in Italian and Urdu. Fatima said, ‘I’m grateful for all of staff and teachers who have helped me through my A Levels and BTEC courses. I am looking forward to starting at Queen Mary University.’
Students completing the Level 3 Extended Diploma courses, which are equivalent to three A Levels, with numerous students achieving distinction and distinction stars which is equivalent to three A*/A grades at A Level. These results mean that students on these vocational courses have also been able to access courses at leading Universities.
The Warren School is extremely proud of all of our student’s achievements, and a huge thank you to the students, teachers and parents for their hard work and support. The students are off to start their higher education and apprenticeships - an exciting time for them – we know they will be a credit to the school.