A POTTERS Bar school is celebrating after a great set of exam results. Mount Grace School on Church Road increased its point score from 506 last year to 547 today. Headteacher Peter Baker
A POTTERS Bar school is celebrating after a great set of exam results.
Mount Grace School on Church Road increased its point score from 506 last year to 547 today.
Headteacher Peter Baker said: "It has been another record breaking year for our A-level students with our best ever set of results.
"Mount Grace School sixth form continues to grow and these results are based on greater numbers than ever being successful at A-level.
"Furthermore, 34 students have taken up places in higher education, a four fold increase on the number just three years ago.
"There have been, as usual, a number of students who have excelled at their studies. "Worthy of note is the following students:
the headboy Oliver Deeds; two As and two Bs; James Linton; six As with two merits in advanced extension papers; Azlan Salleh; two As, one B and one D;
Ria Gray; two As and one C;
Andrew Sibley; two As and two Ds
"A special mention to Payam Ghoddousi whose hard work (one A and three Cs) has paid off and has got a place at Southampton University to study Medicine.
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