AET Congratulates KS5 students for
“hard-fought” results
CEO recognises the resilience and grit shown by the Class of 2022
AET congratulates all sixth form students across the trust who have today received their A Levels and vocational qualifications.
In a welcome return to normality, after two years of teacher assessed grades, AET schools are celebrating the achievements of their students and congratulating them on securing their places at university or apprenticeships.
Particular congratulations go to:
Neve Haynes from Greenwood Academy
Neve secured Distinction*, Distinction*, Distinction and Distinction and will be going to Birmingham City University to study Policing
Kate, Teddy and Shelby from Witham Sixth Form who all achieved the highest possible grades on their respective courses gaining D*,D*,D*
Kate Baldwin will be studying Sports Therapy at University of Kent
Teddy Clemence is off to University of Essex to study Sports Therapy
Shelby Hamilton has achieved a Higher level apprenticeship as a Early Years Practitioner
Alfie (Left) and Alek (Right) from Bexleyheath Academy
Alfie Newman-Bowditch achieved A*, A*, A*, A, with A* Grades in A-Levels Biology, Mathematics and Physics and an A Grade in English. Alfie is currently thinking of studying Physics at the University of Southampton.
Aleksejs Gerasimovs achieved A, A, B in A-Levels English, History and Psychology and a Distinction in ICT. Alek is off to study War Studies at the University of Wolverhampton.
Safia Chaoui (Left) and Yoana Grantcharova (Right) from Richmond Park Academy.
Safia Chaoui (Left) achieved A*s in Biology and Maths, an A in Chemistry and a B in Further Maths.
Yoana Grantcharova (Right) got 3 As in Art, History and Maths and an EPQ AS grade A. Yoana is going to Bath to study Structural and Architectural Engineering.
Rebecca Boomer-Clark, Chief Executive of AET said:
“These impressive, hard-fought results will mean so much to our students. Despite the disruption the pandemic has caused, our students have dug in and shown enormous resilience and grit. It’s humbling to see what staff and students have achieved together and I can’t congratulate them enough.”