Pupils and staff at The Brunts Academy, Mansfield – part of Greenwood Academies Trust – are celebrating receiving their A-Level grades today.
The academy reported a year of excellent results for pupils, saying: “Their determination and hard work has meant many have achieved strong results and will now progress onto their chosen next steps in higher education, jobs or apprenticeships.”
Pictured above are head of Sixth Form Martin Fiddimore, students Dawid Polarczyk and Owen Banton, and principal Rachel Sutcliffe.
Individual highlights included:
Owen Banton who successfully achieved an outstanding A*s in chemistry, physics, maths and further maths. Owen has secured an apprenticeship degree with a national employer in engineering.
Edward Close, who achieved A*s in chemistry, physics, and maths. Edward has secured his place to study music, mulitmedia and electronics at The University of Leeds. He is pictured above with head of sixth form Martin Fiddimore.
Izabela Kaminska who gained an A in finance, Bs in Polish and maths, and a C in art. Izabela has secured her place to study fine art at Sheffield University. She is pictured above with principal Rachel Sutcliffe.
Lyla Stone who secured an A in sociology, B grade in psychology, and C in philosophy. Lyla has secured a degree law apprenticeship with Browne & Jacobson, Solicitors.
Dawid Polarczyk who successfully achieved A* in maths, and Bs in further maths, computer science, and physics. Dawid has secured his place to study computer science at The University of Aberdeen
Rachel Sutcliffe, principal at The Brunts Academy, said: “We are immensely proud of our pupils for their outstanding achievements in this year’s A-Level results. These results are a testament to their hard work, dedication, and resilience throughout their studies.
“Our students have shown remarkable determination, and today we celebrate not only their academic success but also their growth as individuals. We are excited to see what they will do next as they embark on new and exciting chapters in their lives. The future is bright, and we are confident that they will continue to excel and make a positive impact in the world. We wish them all the very best for their futures.”