STUDENTS and staff have been celebrating another excellent set of A-Level results at Lymm High School today.
School opened early so that the nervous wait could be over as soon as possible!
Mrs N Neesam, Head of Sixth Form, said:“I’m so pleased for the students and am feeling very proud of them. It’s been my first year as Head of Sixth Form here and I’ve been so impressed by them ever since I arrived; as well as having great attitudes towards their studies, they are such a lovely group of people and I’ve really enjoyed working with them. They deserve all the success that has come their way this morning.”
Mr Gwyn Williams, Headteacher, added: “Amidst all the smiles and celebrations on results day, it’s easy to forget how much work sits behind the success students have had. Post-16 qualifications these days are really challenging and require a great deal of sustained hard work and commitment, not to mention perseverance and determination. This cohort of students has certainly shown all of these qualities over the past couple of years and we are immensely proud of them. As ever, I am also grateful to work with such a talented and committed group of staff who have been on hand throughout to support these amazing young people.”

Heather Hall: Biology A*, Psychology A, Chemistry B, going to study Medicine at Keele University
Amongst the many highlights this year, Laam Chow secured an incredible four straight A* grades, close followed by Sofia Ottiwell, Jamie Lo, Novi Ma and Charlotte Masters, all of whom picked up three A* grades or equivalent.
The following students also impressed with at least three A* or A grades: Nora Abbassi-Stewart, Kailika Vyas, Ben Somerfield, Katie Allen, Hannah You, Lars Williams, Christopher Storey, Ryan Rushton, Lucie Reynolds, Marth Parkinson, Beth Parkinson, Henry Millachip, Lara McDonald, Novi Ma, Samuel Jackson, Abigail Freaney, Gemma Dutton, Alex Currie, Reuben Compton and Imogen Aspinall.
There are so many other students who have also done exceptionally well, including some who have had to overcome some really tough personal challenges along the way. We are delighted for all of them.
Following their academic success, it’s no surprise that just about everyone has already secured a destination of their choice, including many students now heading off to top universities around the country and others who are beginning some really exciting apprenticeship options.
Whatever their next steps are individually, the team at Lymm High School wishes everyone the very best and congratulates them once again on doing so well today.
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Lucie Reynolds: Geography A*, French A, Sociology A, going to study Politics and Modern Languages & Cultures at University of Sheffield
Charlotte Masters: Fine Art A*, English Language A*, English Literature A* , going to study English Literature at the University of Edinburgh
Martha Parkinson: Biology, A, History A, Religious Studies A , going to study History at University of Manchester
Kallika Vyas: Fine Art A*, English Literature A*, French A, History A, going to study English and European Law at Queen Mary University of London
Katie Allen: Biology A*, Chemistry A, Mathematics A, going to study Veterinary Science at University of Liverpool
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Tom Dunkley: 3D Design A*, Mathematics A, Physics B, going to study Structural and Architectural Engineering at University of Bath
Reuben Compton: Mathematics A*, Chemistry A, Economics A, going to study Economics at the University of Warwick
Alex Currie: Chemistry A, Mathematics A, Physics A, going to study Aeronautical Engineering at Durham University