Y13 Results - another successful year for LSU
Congratulations on an excellent set of Sixth Form results and very impressive destinations for our young people and about half of all grades sitting within the A*-B bracket.
This is an exceptional year, as this cohort have had such disruption to their education. Thanks to the expertise and dedication of their teachers, our young people’s achievements are a source of pride and joy for the school.
Some particularly impressive successes to share
Kezia Adewale, going on to QMUL to read Politics & International Relations, achieved A (Drama), B (History), B (Politics)
Moammel Alakaby, going on to Exeter to read Law, achieved the equivalent of A*A*A in Btec Business
Ellise Aquilina, going on to UCL to read Nutrition & Medical Sciences, achieved A (Biology), A (Chemistry), B (Geography)
Maegan Farrelly, going on to St Andrews to read Chemistry, achieved A (Chem), A* (Geog), A (Bio), A* (Maths)
Stephanie Freitas-Sousa, going on to UCL to read Social Sciences, achieved A* (Port), A* (Soc), A* (Sp), A (Eng Lit & Lang)
Aimee Gasana, going on to UCL to read Biochemistry, achieved A* (Chem), A* EPQ, A* (Bio), A* (Maths)
Nazeefah Rashid, going on to KCL to read Nursing with Registration as a Children's Nurse, achieved a triple Distinction (equivalent to 3 As) in her Btec Health and Social Care
Ana Reynolds-Miranda, going on to Bristol to read Law & Spanish, achieved A (Bio), A* (Spanish), A* (French), A (EPQ)
Yorda Solomon, going on to UCL to read Pharmacy, achieved A (Bio), A (Chem), A (Psy)
Victoria Szuchnicka, going on to Nottingham to read Geography, achieved A (Geog), A (Bus), A (Maths)
Rahel Gebrehiwet, going on to Aston to read Law, achieved a triple distinction star (equivalent to triple A*) in her Business Btec
Hermela Mesfin, going on to Middlesex to read Social work, achieved a triple distinction star (equivalent to triple A*) in her Health and Social Care Btec
Akuac Yel, going on to Aston to read Psychology & business, also achieved a triple distinction star (equivalent to triple A*) in her Health and Social Care Btec
as did Marykay Benjamin, going on to Birmingham to read Midwifery.
Y13 Results - another successful year for LSU