Year 13 head to UK’s top universities after outstanding A Level results
Our Year 13 students are on their way to the country’s top universities after excelling in their A Level exams. Our students have demonstrated an outstanding work ethic during their time in the Sixth Form and the results today mean that the next stage of their educational journey will be at the UK’s top universities. Our highest achievers and the destinations they are heading to are:
Name | Results | Destination |
Ryan Sohal | 4 x A* | Edinburgh University to study Applied Maths |
Rich Mandal | 3 x A*, 1 x A | Cambridge University to study Music |
Isabelle Lee-Akpoh | 3 x A* | Manchester University to study Pharmacology |
Sharveen Shanthalingam | 3 x A* | UCL to study Cancer Bio-Medicine |
Benjamin Davies | 2 x A*, 1 x A | Nottingham University to study Architecture |
Jamie Shakeshaft-Ward | 2 x A*, 1 x A | Warwick University to study Computer Science |
Varnan Saththiyanthiran | 2 x A*, 1 x A | Imperial College, London to study Medicine |
Jacob Godfrey-Morgan | 1 x A*, 3 x A | Warwick University to study mechanical Engineering |
Avizeh Hussain | 1 x A*, 2 x A | Edinburgh University to study Finance and Business |
Vansh Patel | 1 x A*, 2 x A | UCL to study Electronic & Electrical Engineering |
Alice Liddiard | 1 x A*, 2 x A | Manchester University to study Genetics |
Abdubasit Agberemi | 1 x A*, 2 x Distinction* | Birmingham University to study Sport, Exercise and Health Science |
Matthew Bonham | 1 x A*, 2 x A | Sheffield University to study Mechanical Engineering |
The success stories do not end there with students thriving in the very competitive degree apprenticeship market and securing placements where they can work and study in fields such as nursing, media, TfL and Technology.
Denbigh’s Headteacher, Dr Andrea Frame said: ‘I am so proud of our students’ achievements this year and the effort and commitment it has taken to secure such an outstanding set of results. We wish them every success on their university courses and graduate apprenticeship schemes. This is not a forever goodbye however and we look forward to hearing about the next stage of their educational journey. We hope that they join our alumni network and come back to share their post-Denbigh journey and inspire our next generation of students.’