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Shaping Their Own Futures: Pupils Celebrate A-Level Results with Unique University Destinations and Career Paths

College students are celebrating outstanding A-level results today.

Harrogate Ladies' College pupils celebrate fantastic A Level results

Pictured (L to r) Alesha Ndikumana, Charlotte Ingram, Megan Turner, Ellie Boon and Lucinda Weston

Creative arts shone particularly bright, with 100% of A*-B grades earned in Textiles and Art. Across the curriculum, the results were equally strong, with 88% of language students earning A*-B grades, and 100% of English Literature and PE students achieving A*-B grades.

Overall, 50% of grades were A*-B, and almost 75% were A*-C, with over a third of students going on to study STEM related subjects at university.

As well as prestigious Russell Group universities, students will also be heading to a range of unique and exciting university destinations following their results today. These include the University of the Highlands and Islands (HUI) for Marine Sciences, a prestigious culinary school in Switzerland, and a program in Film Making where one student is setting the stage for a career in the TV and film industry.

Harrogate Ladies' College pupils celebrate fantastic A Level results

Mrs Sylvia Brett and pupils celebrating

Principal Sylvia Brett praised the students, stating,

Our students’ exceptional A-Level results this year are a testament not only to their hard work and determination but also to the unwavering dedication and support of our outstanding teachers. We take immense pride in knowing each of our pupils as individuals, nurturing their unique strengths and encouraging them to embrace their true selves. Just as their parents do, we recognise their potential and guide them to be the best they can be”.

Harrogate Ladies' College pupils celebrate fantastic A Level results

Friends Ellie Boon and Charlotte Ingram celebrating

Among the high achievers was Ellie Boon, who earned A*AB and will be attending Durham University to study Psychology. Ellie expressed her excitement, saying,

Achieving A*AB at A-Level and earning a spot at Durham University is absolutely amazing and I am so excited for the journey ahead! I’d also like to say a huge thank you to my teachers that got me here.”

Emily Walker, another top performer, achieved AABB and will be pursuing Medicine at the University of St Andrews. She shared her enthusiasm, saying,

Having the chance to study Medicine feels like the beginning of an incredible journey for me. It’s a reminder that perseverance and passion can pave the way to fulfilling our dreams. I’m thrilled and ready to embrace the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.”

Harrogate Ladies' College pupils celebrate fantastic A Level results

Pictured (L to r) Alesha Ndikumana, Emily Walker, Martha Shackleton and Ellie Boon

Despite the turmoil of war in her home country, Ukrainian student Olena Oitsekh who came to the UK under the Homes for Ukraine scheme, was also celebrating today having achieved ABB in her A levels and will be going onto the University of York to study Biochemistry. 

Head Prefect, Megan Turner, is pleased to be going onto Newcastle University to study Modern Languages. Megan says,

“I am absolutely thrilled with my A-Level results and incredibly grateful to all my teachers, friends, and family who have supported me along the way. Achieving these grades has opened the door for me to pursue my passion for languages and I couldn’t be more excited for the journey ahead”.

Harrogate Ladies' College pupils celebrate fantastic A Level results

Students jumping for joy at their results

Today is a double celebration for twin sisters, Erin and Freya Hatfield who have both got their A-Level results today, with Erin heading to Oxford to study Acting and Musical Theatre, while Freya is off to follow her passion in Textiles at the University of Lancaster.

Sylvia Brett added,

Our school’s consistent track record of success reflects our commitment to preparing our students to step confidently into the world, knowing that they can accomplish anything they set their minds to”.


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