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A Level Success for our Sexey's School Students

Congratulations to our Year 13 students at Sexey's School

Headteacher Helen Cullen, share the immense pride she has in the Year 13 leavers of 2023 who have navigated their way through a very challenging secondary school experience and made the transition from GCSE's to A Levels remarkably well.

Helen Cullen said "This cohort were a very close cohort who worked hard and juggled A Level study with making a positive contribution to life at Sexey's School. All our Year 13 students should be proud of their achievements, which will open the doors to the next stage of their lifelong learning journey. For many this will be onto University or Apprenticeship. 88% of the cohort will be progressing to University in September 2023 with 52% confirmed as going to Russell Group Universities. This year we see an increasing number of students taking a gap year.”

Sexey's School has an unrelenting commitment to high quality teaching and learning, and are very proud that they have so many high performing A level courses including:

•English Literature with 100% A*-C and 75% A*/A

•Government and Politics with 100% A*-C and 50% A*/A

•Photography 100% A*-C

•Geography 92% A*-C

•History 90% A*-C

Mr Moise, Director of Sixth Form, was delighted to join students on results day and celebrate their excellent results. "This was a fantastic group of young people, and we will miss them and their contribution to the school community. I know they will have exciting futures ahead of them.

Chrysta Garnett, CEO of the Quantock Education Trust, says, "These young people should be exceptionally proud of what they have accomplished over the last few years. It is a testament to themselves, their hard work and resilience, and the quality of education at Sexey's School. Their journey through their senior school and sixth form education has not been a conventional one due to the pandemic, but being able to leave with some wonderful memories and strong academic results that will set them up well for the future is a fantastic achievement. Well done to the students and well done to Mrs Cullen and her staff."