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Aylesford School is delighted to be celebrating and reporting some outstanding achievements by its students in their A levels and other qualifications this summer.
This year, following the cancellation of exams, grades were awarded through a process of teacher assessed grades, against a national standard and approved and awarded by the exam boards. The government is not publishing performance data for any schools or colleges this year due to the varying impact of the pandemic.
We are pleased that the grades for all subjects and students reflect, both the progress the school has made following a good Ofsted inspection in March and the hard work that students have put in. We are proud that our overall school results have shown year on year improvement in the past 4 years since Miss Kelvie has been in post.
It is a great achievement that 100% of our students have secured places at their first choice destinations with an increased number of students going on to apprenticeships and securing places at university.
Aylesford School Headteacher – Tanya Kelvie
“We are immensely proud of all the work and achievements of our students and the great character they have shown, especially after such a difficult and disrupted year. Our teachers have worked tirelessly to ensure students are all able to progress onto further education and study, and we look forward to seeing what they will achieve in the future.”
Declan achieved a Distinction Star in Science and Sport and an A grade in Criminology. He intends to study Law at University.
Joshua achieved a Distinction Star in Science, grade 7’s in Psychology and History and an A* is Criminology. Joshua is going on to the University of Greenwich to study Biomedical science
Lucy is going to the University of Kent to study History and Politics and Rebecca is going to SOAS University to study Chinese
Lewis Smith is pursuing a career in agriculture; Kolby Horn is embarking on full time employment; Megan Lowry has aspirations of being an estate agent, Flynn Peto has secured a position as a supervisor at a catering firm and Calister Manning is going to Canterbury Christchurch University to study Criminology with Forensic Investigation.
Ally secured good grades in Health and Social Care, Psychology, Criminology and History to study Anti Terrorism and International Criminology at University.