Burgess Hill Girls A Level results – worth the wait

Posted on 13th Aug 2020 in School News, Achievements, A levels, Exams

In what has been an unprecedented year for young people across the country, Burgess Hill Girls is celebrating the achievements of its pupils with the news that 61% of grades awarded were at A*-A and 82% at A*B.

This year, with the absence of exams due to Covid-19, grades were arrived at based on teacher assessments and national standardisation.

It has been a long and difficult wait for pupils so we are delighted that these wonderful A level results can enable this year’s cohort to move on with their lives and head off to their chosen universities.

More than 60% of girls gained A*-B in three or more of their A levels, with more than 80% securing a place at their first choice on results day.

Students will go on to study courses in familiar subjects like Law, Medicine, Geography, Accounting, Psychology and Chemistry but also more unusual courses such as Design for Stage and Screen, Speech and Language Therapy, Marine Biology, International Hospitality, Fashion, and Dance Choreography.

Four students achieved three A* grades; Esme Godkin, Cathryn Barton, Francesca Arlett and Natasha Arbon-Stuckle. Esme studied Art, English Literature and Religious Studies, she will study an Art Foundation course at Brighton Met, following her aspirations to become an artist. Cathryn studied Classical Civilisation, Latin, and English Literature, she will take up a place studying Classics at Cambridge University. Francesca studied Fine Art, Graphic Arts and Fashion & Textiles, and will study Fine Art at Newcastle University. Finally, Natasha, who studied Economics, Classical Civilisation and Maths, will study Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) at the University of Oxford. PPE has a reputation as one of the most competitive degree courses in the UK.

Headteacher Liz Laybourn said: “Without doubt, this year’s A level students will have had one of the toughest times in their lives, working so hard until March to secure the courses and careers of their dreams only to be told that exams were cancelled. So it feels very special to see so many happy faces today, the girls finally having clarity on where they are heading next. I would like to thank them, their parents and carers and my teachers for their exceptional attitude to the most challenging of circumstances.”