Arthur Terry A-levels 2023: delight as students collect results

Arthur Terry A-levels 2023 – Headteacher Samantha Kibble has heaped praise on gifted students whose hard work and commitment has been rewarded on A-level results day.

Mrs Kibble said: “We are incredibly proud of our students for achieving fantastic A-level, BTEC and RSL results!

“Our Year 13 students have demonstrated their ongoing commitment and resilience to their studies. Our students should be very pleased with their results and we wish them all the best in their next steps.”

Adam Ball, Assistant Headteacher at the school, part of the respected Arthur Terry Learning Partnership, added: “Our students have worked so hard throughout this year, showing exceptional commitment and dedication.

Arthur Terry A-levels 2023 – outstanding achievements

“I would like to especially highlight the outstanding achievement of Eve Beck for achieving A*, A*, Distinction *, Maya Benjamin and Will Lander for achieving A*, A*, A, Billy Yeomans for achieving A*, Distinction *, A, Annabelle Parnell-Lea, Samuel Harvey, James Nuttal and Rabia Saddiqah for achieving A*, A, A and Charlie Chadwick for achieving Distinction*, A, A.

“Special congratulations to Annabelle who has also secured a place at the University of Oxford to study English Language and Literature.

“We wish all of our departing students the very best for the future and eagerly anticipate hearing news of their future successes. We hope they will stay in touch and we look forward to the new academic year and supporting our students to reach their potential.”

Exam Results advice

  • Waiting for and receiving your exam results can be an anxious time.
  • Young minds, the UK’s leading charity fighting for children and young people’s mental health, offer advice for young people feeling anxious and nervous about your results.
  • Here are some top tips:

Congratulate yourself

  • Whether you get the results you expected or not, that’s OK. Try to celebrate what you have achieved, whether that’s academically or not – you’ve survived your exams and you deserve to be proud of that. Try to celebrate what you have achieved.

Consider your options

  • School isn’t the end of the world – you can do so much more, even if you don’t pass your exams. Education is everything, but education doesn’t stop at school; you can be educated on an apprenticeship and continue learning. You can do so much more – even if you don’t pass your exams.

Contemplating University Clearing?

  • Going through Clearing to get into a university isn’t always a bad thing.
  • People who didn’t get in to their first choice university went through Clearing and were often accepted to better universities than they originally planned.
  • In some cases, even those who achieved their target grades went through Clearing because they decided they wanted to go to a different university than they had initially applied for.
  • People who didn’t get in to their first choice university went through Clearing and were often accepted to better universities.

Take it slow

  • Moving onto the next step is a very personal thing, so giving yourself time to breathe could give you a whole new perspective.
  • Try not to make decisions in the heat of the moment. Take as much time as you need to work out your next steps, and ask for help if you need it.
  • Take as much time as you need to work out your next steps.

Remember to de-stress

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