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Badminton School students celebrate stellar A Level results

By Bristol24/7  Monday Sep 2, 2024

Students at Badminton School joined their peers across the country recently in receiving their A Level results. There was much to celebrate with over 60 per cent achieving A/A* in 3 subjects enabling over 80 per cent to secure their first-choice university.

The school expressed its delight at the performance of its pupils. Among the high achievers were Tammy, Sally, Ruth, Anghard and Alice.

Tammy secured 4 A* grades and will take up a place to study Medicine at King’s College London. Sally who achieved 3 A* grades will study Physics at Imperial College. Ruth also achieved 4 A* grades and will be off to the University of Warwick to study Mathematics.

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Angharad has won a place at Oxford to read Geography and Alice has secured her place at Cambridge to read Law.

Alice also gained full marks in Paper 1 and only dropped two marks in Paper 2 of her A Level English, as well as being one of the top four candidates in the country for her AFA creative writing course submission.

“They are a truly impressive group of young women who have contributed to the wider life of the school community whilst succeeding academically,” said head of Badminton School, Jessica Miles – photo: Evoke

Students from the class of 2024 at Badminton will be off to study a huge range of courses both in the UK and overseas, ranging from Veterinary Science, Medicine and Actuarial Science to Urban Planning, Music and Cyber Security.

Results day is also a chance to reflect on just how much the Class of 2024 achieved beyond the classroom. Head girl, Yijing, who is off to University of Warwick to study Law, made an outstanding contribution to the musical life of the school and was a keen participant in many local music festivals.

On receiving her results she commented: “Although the A Level process has been challenging, it feels amazing to have come so far in the past two years. I am so grateful for the amazing support and all the skills that Badminton has taught me, that will continue to help me in the future.”

Jessica Miles, head of Badminton School said: “This year’s cohort are the first I’ve really got to know since taking over as head at Badminton 15 months ago.

“They are a truly impressive group of young women who have contributed to the wider life of the school community whilst succeeding academically. I look forward to seeing where their continued journey takes them as they have already demonstrated that they have the motivation and ability to succeed”.

Established in 1858, Badminton School prides itself as a thriving, independent boarding and day School for girls – photo: Evoke Pictures

Established in 1858, Badminton is a thriving, independent boarding and day School for girls aged 4-18, whose alumnae include the first female prime minister of India, Indira Gandhi, novelist Iris Murdoch, artist Mary Fedden, actor Rosamund Pike and local politician Charlotte Leslie.

Main photo: Badminton School

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