ST CRISPIN’S has counted its highest level of entries this year, with a record number of A Level grades being awarded A* and A.
Railton Blyth, acting headteacher of the Wokingham school, said: “We are proud of the individual and collective efforts of all our wonderful students and what they have achieved.
“I would like to thank all our incredible parents and carers, as well as our staff, and the St Crispin’s community who together, have helped navigate the journey of teenage life to this milestone.”
Delighted with all its students’ results, the school gives special mention for the following:
Evie McDonnel (A*A*A) will read English at Corpus Christi, Cambridge University.
Zoe Brown (A*A*A) will be reading Veterinary Science at the University of Liverpool.
Josie Browning (A*A*A*) will study Biological Sciences at the University of Birmingham.
Hector Daniel (A*A*A*A*) will read Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at the University of Bristol.
Laura Ham (AAA) will be reading Law at the University of Southampton.
Sharvani Mohare (AAA) and will take Physics with Astronomy at the University of Nottingham.
Charlotte Mudd (A*AAB will study Civil Engineering at the University of Southampton.
Victoria Mudd (A*A*AA) will be reading Mechanical Engineering at the University of Southampton.
Erin Prowse (A*A*A*) will read Biomedical Science with Professional Experience at the University of Reading.
James Rix (A*AA) will study Economics and Finance at the University of Exeter.
Madeline Shaw (A*A*A*A) will take Veterinary Medicine and Surgery at Harper and Keele Veterinary School.
Calum Singleton (A*AAB) will be reading Computer Science at the University of Southampton.
Sam Watts (AAA) will study Mechanical Engineering/ Automotive with Industrial Placement Year at the University of Southampton.
Freya Wise (AAA) will bhttps://www.crispins.co.uk/ill read Chemical Engineering at the University of Manchester.
“We are delighted to celebrate this day with our students and their families,” continued Mr Blyth.
“Whether they have been with us for two or seven years, our students now enter adulthood with a lasting legacy as a St Crispin’s student who will always be part of our family.
“We wish them all the best in their future endeavours and look forward to seeing their continuous success in the wider world.”
For information, visit: www.crispins.co.uk