Those with the highest grades include: Zoe
A-level Results 2019
Corfe Hills Students are celebrating an excellent set of A-level results with 48% of students achieving A* to B grades and 80% achieving A* to C grades.
Headteacher Phil Keen says: “I am incredibly proud of all the students who have worked so hard to achieve these results and made the very best of the wealth of opportunities available at Corfe Hills Sixth Form.”
Based on their results, the vast majority of Corfe Hills students have secured their fi rst choice university places.
(Psychology at Swansea University), Matthew (Chemistry at Reading University), Lucie
(Marketing Management at Oxford Brookes), Abbie (Law at Bristol University), Ellen (further study in Germany), Ella (Media
Communications & Cultural Studies at Newcastle University) and Annabelle (Law at Leicester University).
Special mention also goes to Kelly who achieved an A* in maths A-level at the end of her fi rst year in the Sixth Form.
For more information about our school visit
www.corfehills.net, follow us on social media or join us at our Open Evening on Wednesday 25 September, from 5.30-7.30pm.
Corfe Hills School
High Expectations | Exceptional Individuals Broadstone, Poole
Evening 25 September 2019
5.30pm - 7.30pm Headteacher’s Presentation 6.00pm and 6.30pm
To book a tour or to discuss a Year 9 place or an alternative Year 7 route call 01202 656300
Top Non-Selective School in Poole for English and Maths Fabulous exam results at GCSE and A Level Outstanding pastoral support - staff know every student Excellent extra-curricular offer in Arts, Sports and more Come and discover Corfe Hills yourself and meet our students as they showcase the school
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