A-levels: Principal's praise for exam stars
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Helen Loftus, of Chichester College, described the results as “a huge achievement” and said it was the eighth consecutive year that the A-level pass rate had come close to reaching 100 per cent.
An impressive 28 A-level subjects recorded 100 per cent pass rates. These include several traditionally difficult subjects, such as biology, chemistry, maths, economics, French, geography, psychology, English literature and drama.
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A such, many students will be celebrating getting into the universities of their choice, while others will go into work, take a gap year or continue their studies at Chichester College in higher education, vocational or apprenticeship courses.
Ms Loftus, said: “Huge congratulations to all our A-level students.
“This is the fourth year that we have achieved a pass rate of 99 per cent and it really is a superb achievement by our students.
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Hide Ad“They have worked extremely hard, showing real determination and commitment to their studies and they have achieved some fantastic results. I am very proud.”
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