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Ponteland High School A-level and vocational results

Ponteland High School is very pleased to report some outstanding achievements by its students in their A levels and other qualifications this summer. 

An amazing 28 of their students (24% of the Year 13 cohort) achieved a clean sweep of all grades awarded at A and/or A*, which is a phenomenal achievement given what they have had to contend with. Notable performances include: 

Euan Legg: 4 x A* – Chemistry, Maths, Further Maths, Physics 

Andrew Miller: 4 x A* – Economics, Maths, Further Maths, Physics 

Sophie Benfield: 3 x A* – Biology, Maths, Psychology 

Sam Burrin: 3 x A* – Maths, Further Maths, Physics 

Lucy Cardno: 3 x A* – Biology, Chemistry, French 

Sam Edmondson: 3 x A* – Business Studies, Economics, Maths 

Hannah Tumia: 3 x A* – Biology, Chemistry, Maths 

Suzanne Fielding: 2 x A* – Biology, Geography; 2 x A – Chemistry, French 

Hanan Amer: 2 x A* – Biology, English Literature; 1 x A – Chemistry 

Louise Armstrong: 2 x A* – Chemistry, Geography; 1 x A – Maths 

Ethan Hannant: 2 x A* – Physics, Spanish; 1 x A – Maths 

Sabrina Jackland: 2 x A* – Business Studies, English Literature; 1 x A – History 

Isobel Jennings: 2 x A* – Business Studies, English Literature; 1 x A – History 

Raffety Walker: 2 x A* – English Literature, Religious Studies; 1 x A – Psychology 

Amelia Aitchison: 1 x A* – Art; 2 x A – English Literature, Religious Studies 

Emma Fatkin: 1 x A* – Biology; 2 x A – Maths, Psychology 

Aliyah Qureshi: 1 x A* – Biology; 2 x A – Chemistry, Maths 

William Shanks: 1 x A* – Maths; 2 x A – Further Maths, Spanish 

Thomas Storer: 1 x A* – Geography; 2 x A – Maths, Physics 

Grace Taylor: 1 x A* – Media Studies; 2 x A – English Literature, History 

Harley Rowe-Maguire: 4 x A – Chemistry, Maths, Further Maths, Physics 

Sam Congleton: 3 x A – Business Studies, French, History 

Bailey Dawson: 3 x A – Biology, Economics, Psychology 

Max Forrest: 3 x A – Biology, Chemistry, Physics 

Abigail Langstaff: 3 x A – English Literature, French, Spanish 

Benjamin Ling: 3 x A – Chemistry, Maths, Physics 

Elizabeth Quigley: 3 x A – Biology, Chemistry, Maths 

Moeez Raj: 3 x A – Chemistry, Maths, Physics 

This year, following the cancellation of exams, all grades were awarded through a process of teacher assessed grades, against a national standard and approved and awarded by the exam boards. The government is not publishing performance data for any schools or colleges this year due to the varying impact of the pandemic. 

Ponteland High School Headteacher, Kieran McGrane said: 

“This has been a very trying two-year period for our students as they have endured a great deal of disruption to their studies. Despite this, they have remained positive and worked closely with their teachers to ensure they made excellent progress and are well prepared for their next steps, whether that be higher education, apprenticeships or employment. 

“We are incredibly proud of our students and all they have achieved; they have shown determination and resilience in abundance. Our teachers have also worked tirelessly to minimise the impact on students and ensure they have strong foundations should they be progressing onto higher education and study. 

“I would like to thank the young people in Year 13 for all they have contributed to our school over the last 5 years and hope that they will look back on their time with us fondly. I know they will do well whatever direction they take and we look forward to hearing about their future successes in time.”

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