A level results day 2022

Resilient students at Oldfield School do well in A levels

As with students across the country, Oldfield School’s Year 13 cohort have had a difficult couple of years.  Head of Sixth Form, Graham Nash said “Once again, we are enormously proud of our Year 13 students and their success in their final examinations. We were particularly pleased that the number of A* to A grades has continued to rise, with 30% of all grades being A* or A and 63% of all grades were B or above.”

There are a number of students worthy of special mention; Ben Gascoyne achieved A* in all four of his subjects, securing a place at Oxford University; Phoebe Grimshaw (A*, A*, A, A) will be studying Chemistry at Bristol University; Daisy Baker (A*, A,A) secured her place to study Architecture at Cardiff; Cerys Butcher (A*,A,A) will study Human Geography at York; Arthur Colyer (A*, A, A, A) has a place at Leicester studying Mechanical Engineering; Lucy Key (A*, A*, A*, A) will study Biochemistry at Bristol and Rosie Mclain (A*, A, A) has achieved a place at Birmingham University to study Mathematics.

“We are enormously proud of all our students and their hard work that has allowed them to take the next steps. We would like to praise their hard work, resilience and determination.

We wish them every success with their future plans, whether that is University, an apprenticeship or other pathway.”