YSGOL Bryn Elian in Old Colwyn is once again celebrating a successful set of A-Level and AS results, a testament to the hard work put in by Year 12 and 13 pupils.

A* and A grades were achieved by many.

A school spokesperson said: "We are very proud of the hard work that our learners have put into their studies and are delighted with their achievements; we wish them the very best for their future at university or the world of work.

"We would like to thank our dedicated staff for guiding our learners through their studies and preparing them for their exams. Staff at Ysgol Bryn Elian always go the extra mile to ensure learners are able to thrive; this set of results further highlights their dedication.

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Special recognition for exceptional performances go to:

Year 13

Jacob Cope achieved A* A* A* A and a Distinction. He is going to study Computer Science and Maths at Manchester University.

Ianto Evans achieved A* A* A* A grades. He is going to study Physics at Lancaster University.

Liam McGuinness achieved A*AAB. He is going to study Philosophy, Politics and Economics at University College London.

Kobi-Lee Warburton-Evans achieved A*AA. He is going to Cambridge University to study Veterinary Medicine.

Marc Pearson achieved A*AAA grades. He is going to study Law at London School of Economics.

Owen Morgan achieved A* A* A*A. Owen is taking a year out whilst he considers his options for the future.

Elliot Dutton achieved AA, Distinction* and a Distinction. He is going to study Digital Media Production at Sheffield Hallam University.

Kyle Wilkinson achieved A*ABB. He is going to Bangor University to study Biomedical Science.

Ffion Boardman achieved A*ABC. She is going to Staffordshire University to study Games Design.

Louise Cameron achieved AABC. She is going to Manchester University to study English Literature and American Studies.

Megan Hughes achieved AAC and a Distinction. She is going to Nottingham Trent University to study Sports Science and Maths.

Jared Jones achieved A*BB and Distinction*. He is going to Birmingham to study Computer Science.

Year 12

The following learners deserve recognition for making a superb start to their AS Level studies: Gianluca Ambrosio, Joseph Elliott, Heva Fahy, Isabelle Pardon, Grace Talbot-Jamieson and Seren Warwick.

Headteacher Lindsey Hastings said: “We are extremely proud of all the young people who have worked so hard and tirelessly to achieve such exceptional results.

"There is such diversity in learners’ next-steps, highlighting just how much Ysgol Bryn Elian nurtures and guides its learners to their goals; Achievement for All at its best.

"Bryn Elian’s success comes from offering our students a varied and appropriate curriculum, enhanced by our support systems in school.

"Thanks go to all the staff for all their hard work and excellent teaching of these learners.

"The success of these students is because of the exceptional partnership we also have with parents and together the support provided at both home and school has enabled our learners to shine.”

Mr Capper, Chair of Governors, joined Mrs Hastings in congratulating all learners and staff and parents on behalf of the governing body.