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Release from Bacup And Rawtenstall Grammar School 
A Level Results 2006!
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to GCSE Results 2006
Students
at BRGS continued to achieve new records at A level this year.
255
students passed 973 A level exams out of 989 at grades A to E
and, in addition, passed 407 exams at AS level. The pass
rate was 98.4%, the same as last year. BRGS Sixth Form
attracts a large number of new students who have achieved GCSE
qualifications
elsewhere.
533
results were at grades A and B, a rate of 54% which
is the highest in the school’s history.
The
average UCAS points per student was 404.3 points which was
a new record. This means that the average result achieved by
students at BRGS has more than doubled in the last 15 years.
45
students achieved the excellent standard of three or more passes
at grade A. This was 17% of the year group; the national figure
is that 5% achieve three passes at grade A.
The
headmaster, Mr Marc Morris, said, "A level students
are just starting out on life’s great adventure. We owe
it to them to give them the best start that we possibly can,
not only for their own benefit and because it is right so to
do, but also because they are our future; they will be the
leaders in society, the economy and the professions in a few
years’ time. We, the staff at BRGS, feel that we have
worked hard with them in collaboration with their parents to
give them that good start. Congratulations to all staff, students
and parents. However, we do work under very restricted conditions
in a building which was constructed nearly a century ago. Our
superb exam results once again show what can be achieved but
we know that there is so much more that is possible if we had
the resources and space that most schools take for granted."
Outstanding
results came from the following; the numbers show how many grade
A passes the students achieved, a half being at AS level: |
7
Joshua Cadney in Chemistry, General Studies, Physics, Maths,
Further Maths, Additional Further Maths, Religious Studies [AS] and Critical
Thinking [AS]
6½
Eizabeth Hyatt in History, Latin, Spanish [AS], General Studies, Religious Studies,
Maths and Critical Thinking
Daniel Saron in Geography, Biology [AS], French, Latin, Spanish, General Studies
and Critical Thinking
6
Benjamin Cahill in History, French, Spanish, General Studies, Maths
and Further Maths
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5½
David Bewicke in Chemistry, General Studies, Physics, Maths, Further Maths and
Critical Thinking [AS]
5
Thomas Heaton
Kimberley Onjun
Nicholas Slawicz
Joseph Turner
Kate Walker
4½
Andrew Hoyle
4
Keely Bailey
Kim Buckland
Jonathan Clark
Rebecca Follows
John Holland
Akif Hussein
Ella Smyth
Amy Whitehead
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3½
Sarah Bamford
Alex Martin
Claire Pilling
Sadra Razzaq
3
Henna Ali
Fawaz Arshad
Tanya Ashworth
Christopher Evans
Saul Hardman
Kimberley Haworth
Katie Hicks
Samuel Higgins
Daniel Hunt
Holly Jordan
Lauren Kaufman
Lauren Kidd
Lily Lewis
Priya Loomba
Eleanor Lythgoe
Khalis Miah
Robert Mitchell
Emma Newby
Martin Peel
Christopher Peet
Amy Tillotson
Thomas White
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Well done to the class of 2006, best
wishes for the future!
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