For the ninth year in a row, Bexleyheath Academy's KS5 outcomes have
seen record results secured. However this year has seen by far the
largest improvement at both Year 12 and 13. Outgoing Principal Carl
Wakefield was understandably delighted and said, "I am so pleased for
the students and staff for securing this phenomenal set of results
especially as it is across both year groups and whilst relating to the
actual comparison from last year which in itself was a record breaker.
This provides not only direct evidence of the quality of education
provided to the students who attend Bexleyheath Academy Sixth Form but
is also indicative of the calibre of young adults we have been most
fortunate to work alongside over the past two and, in a large number of
cases, seven years".
Miss Kingsmill, Assistant Vice Principal and Sixth Form lead said, "The results reflect the excellent motivation, work ethic and dedication of both the students and Sixth form teaching and pastoral teams over the last two years. I am very proud of these well rounded young adults who are entering the world of Higher Education and work with a broad range of qualifications and additional skills.
Mr Wakefield continued by stating, "Whilst a significant number of students did exceptionally well, three to note are Olivia Ramsay who achieved three straight A grades and Nabeela Celiktas and Haaris Navid who both achieved two A grades and a B".
Mr Wakefield concluded by saying, "The vast majority of the students in Year 13 having secured the required grades will now go off to universities across the length and breadth of the country. They will I'm sure also enjoy their own hugely enjoyable and productive careers and whilst I will miss them greatly, I also wish them every success and happiness"
Miss Kingsmill, Assistant Vice Principal and Sixth Form lead said, "The results reflect the excellent motivation, work ethic and dedication of both the students and Sixth form teaching and pastoral teams over the last two years. I am very proud of these well rounded young adults who are entering the world of Higher Education and work with a broad range of qualifications and additional skills.
Mr Wakefield continued by stating, "Whilst a significant number of students did exceptionally well, three to note are Olivia Ramsay who achieved three straight A grades and Nabeela Celiktas and Haaris Navid who both achieved two A grades and a B".
Mr Wakefield concluded by saying, "The vast majority of the students in Year 13 having secured the required grades will now go off to universities across the length and breadth of the country. They will I'm sure also enjoy their own hugely enjoyable and productive careers and whilst I will miss them greatly, I also wish them every success and happiness"
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