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Posted on August 15th 2024
HGABR Sixth Formers Win Prestigious University Places
Harris Girls’ Academy Bromley students win prestigious university places, including at Cambridge, Warwick, Imperial and LSE.
Over half of all A-Level entries at Harris Girls' Academy Bromley this year achieved impressive A*-B grades and a quarter the top A*-A grades. We are equally thrilled that 59% of CTEC grades achieved the top Distinction*-Distinction grades.
Twenty eight per cent of the year group have secured places at the top Russell Group universities and 75% of students who applied to university are heading to their first choice.
A particularly exceptional achievement was for Emilia Di Pari who achieved A*A*A and is attending Trinity Hall, Cambridge to study English Literature in October. We are also thrilled for Tyla Webb who achieved AAB and is attending Birmingham University to study Medicine.
Other students going on to their university of choice include:
- Asia Cadwallader who achieved A*AA and is studying English and French at Warwick
- Marina Gulijska who achieved AAA and is studying Biochemistry at Imperial
- Marjana Khanom Feha who achieved A*A*A and is studying Politics and International Relations at LSE
- Bebe Luck who achieved AAA and is studying Business Management at Birmingham
- Edith Shaw who achieved A*AA and is studying Philosophy with French at York
- Liepa Zukauskaite who achieved AAA and is studying Politics and International Relations at Southampton
- Mariam Ogunbanwo who achieved Dist*DistB and is studying Children's Nursing at King’s College London
- Taija Bryan who achieved AAAA and is studying Mathematics and Statistics with a Professional Placement at Queen Mary University London
"Incredible set of outcomes"
“The ambition and determination of our students is reflected in an incredible set of outcomes, with a large number of places on some of the most competitive university courses in the UK," said Sam Rigby, Principal of Harris Girls’ Academy Bromley.
“Alongside a great academic education, we make sure girls get a well-rounded experience of school life and build the confidence and other personal qualities to excel at university and beyond.
“Year 13 worked so hard, but they were supported by our outstanding teachers and of course at home by their parents and wider families too. We are grateful to all.”
We couldn't be prouder of our Year 13 cohort for the immense hard work and resilience which has produced these incredible results and, in turn, set them up for extremely bright futures.