It has been a joyful morning of celebration for Year 13 pupils and families at Cranford as they collected another remarkable set of A-Level results. An impressive 64% of all grades achieved were awarded at (A*-B), giving weight to the school’s focus on providing a strong all-round education, underpinned by academic excellence.
The exceptional standard of this year’s A-Level results in a non-selective cohort is a testament to the hard work, ambition and dedication of the students. In Science, students achieved an impressive 63% of grades at (A*-B), with 60% (A*-B) in English, 40% (A*-A) in Maths; 50% (A*/A) in Art and Performing Arts, and 67% (A*-A) across Modern Foreign Languages.
Headmaster Dr James Raymond commented: “we are incredibly proud of the achievements, hard work and dedication of all our Year 13 students and it is a real privilege to watch them head off to next steps beyond school! It is a joy to be able to share a special day of celebration with these impressive young people. We wish them all every success, knowing they will take with them the strong values, academic curiosity and friendships they have built across their years at Cranford.”
Over the past four years, 98% of students have headed off to their chosen university. Dr James Raymond commented: “this is a reflection of both the hard work and academic success of our students and also the detailed, personalised support and advice provided by our Sixth Form team to guide students through this process.”
Head of Year, Dr Katy Hill, said: "it has been a privilege to work with such a vibrant and supportive year group. We are so proud of their achievements throughout their time at Sixth Form. Each and every one of them have shown autonomy and used the specialist advice available to them to fulfil their ambitions. I have every faith in their success in moving forward from Cranford.”