We were once again thrilled to see the hard work of our 46 Year 13 students rewarded with another set of impressive A Level results here at Easthampstead Park Community School. There was a lovely atmosphere on results day with all of our students being accepted onto their courses at universities and apprenticeships. Many students also excelled in the EPQ (Extended Project Qualification), setting them up well for further study at university, or the world of work. Our students made exceptional progress and many exceeded the challenging targets based on their GCSE results two years ago. There were many students who exceeded their personal expectations and achieved amazing individual results, including:
– Sasha T – (A*, A, A) Nottingham University to read Mathematics
– Aimee D – (A*, B, B) Nottingham University to read English
– Deanna W – (A, B, B) Winchester University to read English Literature with Creative Writing
– James C – ( A, A ,B C) Arts University of Bournemouth to study Photography
– Ryan S – (A, C, C ) University of Surrey to read Mathematics
– Harvie S – (A, C, C ) University of Surrey to read Aeronautical Engineering
With an outstanding set of results behind them, our Year 13 students have now embarked upon the next stage in their life journey, some following their dreams by studying degrees at university, others taking up prestigious apprenticeships such as:.
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- Abi Blake – Degree Apprenticeship in Digital Marketing at Unilever,
- Erin Serdet – Degree Apprenticeship in Commercial Marketing with Microsoft,
Throughout their time at our school, this year group acted as exemplary role models and mentors leaving a legacy of hard work, endeavour, leadership and community spirit for future EPCS6 students.
Mrs L Cook, Headteacher
Well done to you all and all best wishes for success in your future careers. All members of the school community are proud of you and ask you to keep in Touch and let us know of your future achievements.
Mary Temperton
Thanks Mr Sharman, I’ve added him in. We are indeed very proud of Harvie and everything he’s achieved. I look forward to hearing about his future successes at university and beyond in years to come.
Matt Hall.