A Level Results 2023

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Katharine Lady Berkeley’s School is delighted with this year’s A-level results. Despite the disruptions caused by the global Covid-19 pandemic, the school has once again demonstrated its commitment to delivering high quality education and maintaining standards that rival those achieved prior to the pandemic.

Hannah Khan, Headteacher, said, “the students have demonstrated incredible resilience and adaptability in navigating the complexities of hybrid learning models and ever-changing educational landscapes. We have enjoyed seeing the personal growth and development of our students who leave us as well-rounded individuals equipped to excel in all areas of life. The success achieved in these A-level results is a reflection of the collaborative efforts of students, parents, teachers, and the wider community. The strong support network has played a crucial role in empowering students to overcome challenges and reach their full potential. We are immensely proud of their achievements and the way they have risen above the challenges posed by the pandemic. The students have proven themselves to be exemplary ambassadors, not only for their outstanding academic achievements but also for their dedication to contributing positively to the school community.”

Alex, pictured below, said he was very relieved to have done so well (A*A*A*). He’s excited to start studying Mathematics at Warwick University. Dylan (A*AB), also pictured, is heading to Leeds University to study Ecology and Conservation Biology.

Maria, pictured below was delighted to achieve A*A*A* and is looking forward to studying Civil and Railway Engineering at Birmingham. Rosie is taking a gap year while she considers her options with her A*A*A grades.

From left to right, Ruby (A*BB), Charlotte (A*A*A*) and Imogen (A*AA) were very happy with their results and are excited about their next steps in the world of art, conservation and languages.

Brad, George, James and Cerys are off to celebrate their grades and enjoy the final few weeks of summer, before starting studies in a range of fields, including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Wildlife Ecology, Conservation Science and Forensic Science.

Cordelia (A*A*A*A*), pictured below, can’t wait to start at Oxford University where she’ll be studying Chemistry. Susanna (A*A*A*A), pictured right, will be joining her at Oxford University, studying Engineering.

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