Outstanding exam results showcase student excellence at QE

Dedicated students at Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College are celebrating a remarkable year of academic success after securing an impressive pass rate of over 99%.

Results day was a time for elation and inspiration as 740 A*/A (or equivalent) grades were awarded, highlighting the hard work and commitment of QE students.

In total, 83 students achieved three or more A*/A grades (or equivalent), with 421 students securing at least one A*/A grade (or equivalent) in one or more subjects.

These fantastic results reflect the ambition and effort of QE students and staff, as well as the academic excellence which the College continues to aspire to.

Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College is incredibly proud of its progression routes, with around two thirds of students going on to study at university, while others go on to higher apprenticeships and employment with a wide range of leading organisations.

This year, there have been some exceptional individual performances from QE students – demonstrating the impact and outcomes of strong academic performance.

  • Luke Cinnamond secured an A grade in French, as well as three A* grades in English Literature, History and Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). He will be reading History at Oxford University.
  • Jessica Sleath achieved four A* grades in Chemistry, Physics, Maths and Further Maths and is heading to Imperial College London to study Mechanical Engineering.
  • Calumn Faulker also achieved four A* grades in Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). He is going on to study Nuclear Engineering at Imperial College London.
  • Elizabeth May Taylor secured two A* grades in Art and History, alongside a Distinction* in Music and an A in Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). She is heading to study Music at Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts.
  • Francesca Stobbs achieved an A* in Business, alongside A grades in Geography and Psychology, and is going onto an Accountancy Apprenticeship with Clive Owen.
  • Maisy Turnbull achieved three A grades in Business, Media Studies and Psychology and will be studying Accountancy and Finance at Newcastle University.
  • Joseph Beard received two A* grades in History and Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), alongside two A grades in Religious Studies and Sociology. He is going on to study History and Theology at the University of Birmingham.

Commenting on this year’s results at QE, Principal Laurence Job said:

“It has been an incredible year of academic success at QE and we are all immensely proud of our students and what they continue to achieve.

“We are committed to creating a culture of success where every student has the opportunity to thrive and these results are a testament to the ambition, resilience and hard work of our students, as well as the unwavering dedication of our staff, who consistently go above and beyond to support them.

“I am delighted that so many young people continue to choose QE to help shape their futures and am incredibly proud to work in such a dynamic and inspiring college.

“The stories of student achievement that we continue to see are an inspiration and we wish all of our leavers every success as they take their next steps and make their impact on the world.”

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