ST David’s College students achieved a 93 per cent A*-C grade rate across A-Level qualifications, as they received their results yesterday (August 18).
The Llandudno independent boarding and day school’s Mathematics Department returned flawless results, with all pupils achieving A*-A.
Their Science pupils continued an excellent run of results with continued success in Applied Science BTEC Grades, with more than 88 per cent of grades at Distinction* to Merit and 63.6 per cent of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics grades at A* - A.
Stand-out performances came from Acca Law, who achieved A* across the board with top grades in Biology, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
Callum Frauchiger achieved an A* in Biology and Design Technology, and an A in Geography, while Jack Dolder earned an A in Maths and Chemistry, and a B in Physics and has been accepted to the highly competitive Ship Science course at Southampton University.
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Deanna Craven also excelled with an A grade in Biology and Maths, with a B in English.
There were some outstanding combined A-Level and BTEC results with Owain Evans achieving a Distinction* in BTEC Sport and A grades in Biology, Maths, and Physics.
Ellen Jones earned a Distinction* in Applied Science, a Merit in Enterprise and Entrepreneurship BTEC, and a B in English.
Tom Hughes earned a Distinction* in Applied Science and Double Award in Sport BTEC and is bound for Cardiff MET to study Sports Science.
St David’s College Headmaster, Mr Andrew Russell said: “We are hugely proud of the achievements by our pupils.
“It is so pleasing to see their hard work rewarded with these well-deserved results.
“The staff at St David’s have been a great support to them all and we can’t wait to see what wonders they will achieve in the future.”
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