Yateley School 2018 A-Level results
Students and staff at Yateley School are absolutely delighted with excellent A’ Level and BTEC and Vocational results. Having achieved results in 2017 which were the best in nearly a decade, these results improve on this already strong position. Nearly half (49.1%) of all grades achieved were within the coveted A*-B range; an outstanding achievement and recognition of not only excellent academic standards, but also the progress made by students. Most importantly, an overall pass rate of 98% means that students at Yateley will go on to demanding and rewarding opportunities in degree courses and higher level apprenticeships. Amongst these, Zachary Dodsworth and Katie Day can now go on to read Medicine and Christopher Lai will be studying Finance at the London School of Economics
Within a very accomplished cohort there have been stunning individual performances. Janine Lanek is the top performer with two A* grades, an A grade and a B. She goes on to read Physics at Manchester University. She is very closely followed by Scheharazade Al-Ahmad with her two A*s and one A grade. Exceptionally strong subject performances came from Mathematics (70% A*-B), Child Care (100% A*), Physics, Chemistry, Theatre Studies, Politics and Business Studies
Headteacher Paul German said “I am absolutely thrilled with these superb results. They demonstrate the commitment to excellence in the school and the sheer talent of our amazing students and staff.” “Following the outstanding judgement from Ofsted earlier this year this will give the wider community complete confidence in the great quality of education that we have on offer at Yateley School.” The report had said “Teaching in the sixth form is invariably very strong, and often exemplary.” These results demonstrate this perfectly. Mr German went on to say “I extend my warmest congratulations and thanks to the whole team who have excelled themselves and succeeded in setting our young people well on the way towards success and accomplishment in the future.”
Paul German
Headteacher