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Clltheroo Advertiser&Tlmes,Thursday, August 26,2010 A-LEVELS/GCSE RESULTS star


VALLEY students have been cele- ■ brating their examination successes as this year’s A-Level results were, announced. This was the first time the new A*


' grade was up for’grabs and at Clithe-' roe Royal Grammar School results day proved to be a star studded event with 7% of all the results receiving the new grade. Among the .sixth form’s real stars


were. Jack'McKenna and Danielle Moore, who were both awarded A* grades in all subjects studied - Jack in;" economics, general studies, history and :■ politics and Danielle in biolo^, chemis- . try, general studies and mathematics. .: ■ Ruth Roberts, Matthew Whittam and •


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James Graven each sat five A-Levels with Ruth and Matthew receiving Uvo ■ A* grades and three A grades, while : James’ earned two A*s, hvo As and a C.


Many other pupils earned at least


one of the new top grades, with Olivia Brady, Gabrielle Parkinson, Calum Ruddock and Rachael Thomson each receiving three A*s together with an A grade.


- Three A*s and a B were awarded to


Paul Hogarth, while seven students - Olivia Allen, Andrew Brierley, Thomas •Guyler, Natalie Holding, Emma Leni­ ent, Jacob Mason and Sophie Perry - each received four A grades. Headteacher Mrs Judith Child de­


scribed the 43% A* in Spanish, 18% in further maths, 17% in combined Eng­ lish language and literature and 16% in politics as an “outstanding achievement overall”.


A STARS: CRGS students Ilyas Deshmukh, Harriet Reader and Tim Ankers.


THANKS. SIR: Celebrating with his students is Mr Jonathan Pow­ ell, Head or Sixth Form at CRGS.


Speaking on results day she said:


“We are delighted with the outstanding A Level results received today. These reflect the hard work and dedication pf students and staff, and the tremendous support from parents.” . ■ However, she said it had been a day


of mixed emotions at the sixth form fol­ lowing the tragie death of 18-year-old student Matthew Alston: “Matthew’s mother and father came into school for. his results, which were excellent,” said Mrs Child. “Matthew had a veiy bright future


ahead of him and was looking forward to taking up his place at university. He will be sadly missed by staff and stu­ dents.” •


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;; • The best results in its history were being celebrated at Stonyhurst College with 70% of grades A* to B: , ........... And a quarter of all pupils achieved •


all A*sor As. Headteacher Mr Andrew John­


son said: “We are very proud of the achievements of all our pupils and staff. Once again our A-Lcvcl candidates performed well across the board, both those with the,top results and those from whom more modest results were expected,”


sity courses and go out into the world to


Congrafuiafloris to ®ur successful A Level Students


Emma Mitchell Hameldcn-Y Community College


2 A V I A Reading


Mathematics and Philosophy ot King's College London


Sahira. V- Khurshid Pendle Vole


. College ’' 1 AV2AS


Reading Medicine a t ' . - Liverpool University (based at Lancaster, University):


. Nabiia Azanf; ^Morsden Heights '


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Reading Optometry of Manchester University ■ ■ -


I Emily Boocock , Pork High School


1 A ‘ /2 As


Reading Classics at Oxford University i :


Dean . . Birtwistle ' West Craven High


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Reading Mathematics vvith Engineering at Nottingham U n i v e r s i t y . m - . ■


Emma Odor '


.Pork High School 1 A V 2 As :


Reading Economics at Leeds University


Emily Cannon Pork High School


4 As


Reading History at Oxford.University '


Samantha


. Hayhurst : Skipton Girls ‘ High School 1 A * /2A s


Reading Marketing at >. Lancaster University


. ■ Maryam Jameela rSirJohnThursby.v, ■ Community College .■i A V 3 As


Reading English Literature at Sheffield University


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Reading Mechanical ■ Engineering at Loughborough


• Oliver Riding'. ■Homeldon'. . . ■ ’


Community College; 3A s


Reading Chemistry at Bangor University


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Jessica Jessom St. Christopher's


' High School - ' - •« i ' ® As


Reading Law at. Leicester University ; ■


Ben Rowan


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www.cmhoroeadvertlsor.co.uk www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, August 26,2010 ‘Superb results


RIBBLE "Valley students who attended St Mary’s College in


Blackburn have secured places at some-of the country’s top universites thanks to their A Level results.


.'The overall pass rate at St Mary’s was 99.4% and the college enjoyed


a 100% vocational pass rate with 35 students gaining distinctions. Principal Kevin McMahon said:


“Tliese are superb results, enabling our students to meet the challenge • of this year’s higher entry require­ ments to university. I am so proud of all our students and their hard work, and the dedication and sup­ port from our staff.” And Anthony McNamara,


headteacher at St Augustine’s RC High School, added: “St Mary’s have really produced some out­ standing results. We know that


' Standards.” . ■ ' Arriong the high achievers were the following former St Augustine’s


when we send our pupils to this college that they are in very safe hands. We share not only the same values, but also extremely high


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He added: We wish all our pupils eve- ctadc m x u c in rwi-t. r- ly success as they go onto their univer-


_ Augusttne’s pupils Peter Kel- . ■ .. . Scott, Rebecca Kemp, Tom Waddington, Laura be men and women for others.” ■ Nicholson and Peter Clayton a t St Mary’s College, (s) n & Nelson S Colne College 99.5% pqw rate • 18 students achieved a minimum 3 a =^/A grades • 75% of students achieved high grades


Many o f our A Level students ore now progressing to prestigious universities including Oxford, Liverpool, Newcastle, Loughborough, Birmingham Sheffield York and Both ■' O u r students have gamed places on top degree programmes including Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, LawjMaths, Archflecture and B iom e fco l S c ie n S '


Sports Academies Training and Trials


Football Tuesday 24th August 10.00- 1.00pm


Wednesday 25th August 10.00- 1.00pm


Thursday 26th August 10.00- 1.00pm


For more information or to book a place please call: 01282 4 4 02 72 or email:


admissions@nelson.ac.uk


Nelson and Colne College Sports ■ Academy members receive- professionai coaching alongside, their I'ril full-time sixth form programme. ■ i f % < i


■ iT i . . 9 uuclan.i.„i,.fn.»ii«.fc ■


. pupils: Peter Clayton, who gained three A*s in chemistry, maths and physics - after being refused a place at Oxford, despite being estimated top grades, he will study maths at Durham University; Patrick Scott, who will read English at Worces­ ter College, Oxford, gained A*s in . history and English language and. literature, as well as As in maths, physics and critical thinking; 18- year-^old Peter Kellaway received A*s in maths and further maths.


A-LEVEL/GGSE RESULTS Clitheroe Royal


as well as an A in economics; Tom Waddington, who will take a place at Liverpool University to study ar­ chitecture, gained A*s in graphic design and digital photography and an A in physics; Georgia Wilcock, who achieved an A* in chemistry, and A grades in biology and geog- raphy, will study chemistry at Man­ chester University; Rebecca Kemp, gained three A grade equivalents with a distinction in sport,'as well as an A for psychology and a C for biology; Laura Nicholson, who will study dance at Edge Hill, gained an A* in dance, as well as Cs in biol­ ogy and maths. Four students who also used to


attend St Augustine’s gained three A grades - Samantha Harper, Josh­ ua Anderson, Christian Slater and NiallHarking, who also gained a B in economics. And distinctions - , equivalent to three A grades-were gained by Faye Johnson in health and social care; Bethany Dilworth in children’s care, learning and de­ velopment, and Ben Bridson, Mat­ thew Pye and Samuel Yates, who all studied sport. Former Bowland High School


pupils who gained A’*s were Jen­ nifer Smith, who got the top grade in dance, together with As in PE and performance studies and a C in biology, and Gemma Curley who achieved a distinction in children’s care, learning and development. ' Laura Barnes, a former Ribbles-.


dale High School pupil, is going to UCLAN to study children’s nursing after gaining a distinction in health and social care.


• M*b, SO'b. Zishan Abid: GS-b, H- b, PY-b» SO*a. Tom Adams: EL*c, GS-d, H-c, PO-b. Melissa Addison: CL-b, E‘b, GS-c, PO-b. Atif Ahmad:


Grammar School Hussnen Abbas: B-c, C-b, GS-d,


:• B-b, C-d, GS-b, P-e. Senna Aslam: B-a*, C-a, GS-a*, M-a. KaijaAtkin-


: son: B-a, GS-b, PY-a*, RS-b. Madiha Azam: E-a, GS-b, PO-a, SO-a. David Bagot: BS-a, Q-a, GS-d,


T-b. Thomas Bailcv: B-a*, C-a, Q- a, GS-b. James Barnes: E-c, FA-d, GS-e, PO-e. Kate Ball: CL-b, EL-a,


, C-c, GS-d, M-c, P-c. Thoihas Bar­ ton: BS-a, F-a, GS-c, G-b. Joseph Basquill: C-b, F-a, GS-d, M-b. Sarah Bateman: DT-c, EL-c, GS-d, SO-c. Thomas Beetlestone: CO-d, GS-e, - M-b, P-d. Alex Beevers: C-b, GS-d,


M-b, P-b. Lindsay Beevers: E-b, GS- b, PY-a, RS-a. Katie Bennett: D-b,


. b, RS-b. Matthew Bleasdale: B-b, C-c, CL-c, GS-b. Elizabeth Blevins: B-a, C-A, FA-a, GS-c. Adam Bolton: DT-a*, GS-a*, M-a, P-a. Rebecca Bonsall: B-c, GS-e, PE-c; Charlotte Boyer: E-b, GS-b, PY-b, SO-a*. Terry Boyle: BS-b, GS-c, G-c, M-d. Olivia Brady: ELL-a*, GS-a, PY-a*, RS-a*. Andrew Brierley: EL-a, GS- a, H-a, PO-a. Robert Brigg: GS-c, M-a*, FM-a, P.-a. Lydia Brook: BS-b, GS-b, PY-a, SO-a. Nathan Brotherd-. ale: EL-a, GS-b, G-b, PO-a. Clemen­ tine Brown: F-a, GS-a*, G-a, PO-a.


. EL-b, GS-d, H-a. Rebecca Bentley: B-a, C-b, CO-b, GS-b. Dennis Ber­ ry: GS-d, H-a, PO-a, RS-b. Robyn . Blakeborough: BS-d, E-b, GS-d, SO- c, Francesca Blanch: GS-b, G-b, P Y-


■ GS-a, H-b. Bethany Banlu: E-a, EL-'. a, GS-b, PY-a. David Barker: Q-b, EL-a, GS-a, PO-a, Jordan Barnes’:


. B-a, C-b, GS-b, M-a. Saad Ahmad: B-b, C-c, GS-b, T-b. Lauren Ains­ worth: E-b, GS-a, G-a, PY-b. Sakkib Akhtar: B-a, C-a, GS-b, P-b. Haroon A!i: BS-a, GS-e, M-b, SO-a. Mariah Ali: B-d, E-c, GS-b, PY-c. Sonya Ali: BS-c, GS-d, PY-c, SO-b. Thomas Allcock: B-c, E-b, GS-c. Olivia Allen: GS-a, M-a, PO-a, RS-a. Thomas Al­ mond: B-a, EL-a, GS-b, PO-a. Mat­ thew Alston: BS-b, Q-c, GS-c, SO-a. Ashleigh Alton: B-c, ELL-a, GS-b, SP-a. Amber Anderson: E-b, GS-e, • RS-b, SO-a. Jake Ansbro: BS-a, Q-b, EL-b, GS-c. Amy Arnold: EL-b, GS- a, M-b, RS-a. Camille Ashforth: B-a,. E-b, GS-c, G-b. Louise Ashworth:


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A-LEVEL RESULTS KEY


B - Biology; BS - Business Studies; C - Chemistry; CL - Classicid Civilisation; CO - Computing; CT - Critical Thinking; D- Drama; DT - Product Design; E - English


Language;EL-EngllshLlterature;ELL-EnglishLan- guage/LiteratureF-French; FA-FineArt;FM-Fur-


• ther Maths G - German; GS - General Studies; H - His­ tory; M - Maths; 0 - Music; P - Physics; PE - Physical Education; PO - Politics; PL- Polish; PY- Psychology; Q - Economics; R - Russian; RS - Religious Studies; SP - Spanish; SO - Sociology; T - Geography.


- RS-e. Alex Caswell: B-a, C-c, GS-c, M-b. Alex Chadwick: B-b, C-b, GS- b,


• „ Clegg: B-c, BS-b, GS-e, SO-b. Lee- ban Clemmcy: BS-c, Q-d, GS-e, PO- I d. Rachel Clough: B-b, FA-a, GS-b, ' PY-b. David Coar: B-c, C-c, GS-c,


PE-b. Sebastian Chew: D-b, GS-c, PO-c, RS-b. Jasmine Clarkson: B-b, C-b, ELL-a*, GS-b. Rachel Clark- ' son: B-b, FA-b, GS-c, PY-b. Samuel


- PY-c. Katie Collinge: E-b, GS-d, H- ' c, PY-b. Jason Conchie: B-e, DT-c, GS-c, PE-c. Jonathan Conway: BS- c, GS-d, T-c, PE-c. Madeline Cook: Q-a, GS-b, Mt3, PO-a. Joshua Cor­ rigan: BS-c, Q-c, GS-d, PE-b. Ross Corser: CL-a, ELL-b, GS-d, PO-a. James Craven: C-a, GS-c, M-a*, FM- a*, P-a. Clare Cropper: B-a; C-b, GS-a, M-c.


. - : Nicholas Dallas: B-e, FA-e, GS-d.


’ Matthew Darnell: CO-a, GS-b, M-a; P-d. Ayaaz Darr: ELL-b, GS-b, H-b, PO-b. Jamie Deakins: B-a, C-b, GS- b, P-c. Ilyaz Deshmukh: Q-a, FA-a, GS-a, PO-a*. Hassan Ditta: EL-c, F-


' c, GS-e, PO-d. Melissa Dobson: B-a, C-b, EL-a, GS-b. Jessica Dodd: B-c,


: B-a, BS-a, GS-b, M-e. Robert Don­ ald: E-c, EL-c, GS-c, SO-b. Sarah Doman: BS-b, Q-c, GS-c, T-c. Felic­ ity Downing: B-b, GS-b, T-b, PY-b. Elliott Dowson: B-c; CL-c, GS-c, H-c. Darrell Drinkwater: GS-d, M-a, FM-a, P-c, PY-b. Hazel Duck-worth:


GS-d, T-c, M-b. Matthew Doherty:


Patrick Brown: BS-c, Q-b, GS-c, PO- b. Hollle Byrnes: E-b, GS-e, PY-d, RS-e. Alex Burton: FA-b, GS-b, H-a, PO-a. James Bury: B-a, C-b, GS-b, M-c. Paul Butterfield: E-a, GS-a, M- b, P-c. Andrew Byrom: GS-b, G-b, H-a, PO-a*. . Lucy Carlton: BS-a, E-c, GS-c, H- b. Bianca Castela: EL-a*, GS-b, H-a,


' e, PY-b. Katie Ecan: B-a, C-b, F-c,. . GS-b. Lauren Elliott: B-a*, C-b, F-a, GS-b. Samantha Elmes: E-b, GS-c, H-b, PY-c. Jessica Emmott: ELL-a, GS-b, PY-b, RS-b. Adam English:


T-a. Sam Cheny: B-c, GS-a, PY-c,


. DT-d, FA-d, GS-e, H-e. Daniel’ Evans: B-c, GS-d, P-e, PY-c. Sophie


' Evans: B-d, GS-c, PY-c, SP-b. Ben Ewen: BS-c, GS-c, PE-c. • ; Rebecca Fallows: B-c, GS-c, PY-


• c, PE-c. Oliver Farnsworth: BS-c, GS-c, PO-d. Sian Farquhar: GS-d, ’ PY-c, SO-d. Chloe Fish: E-b, GS-c, H-b, PO-b. Lily For^he: E-b, GS-d, H-d, SO-c. Laura Foulkes: E-a*, GS- d, SP-b, PE-a. Ruth Furlonger: E-b, EL-b, GS-b, SO-a. Patrick Gaughan: B-b, CL-a,


GS-d, H-b. John Gerrard: BS-b, F- b, GS-d, T-c. Thomas Gibson: Q-b,


• GS-c, H-b, PO-a. Chloe Gill: BS-b, E-c, FA-d, GS-d. Joseph Gillam: B- b, C-b, GS-b, PY-b. Cate Green: E-a, EL-a, F-b, GS-c. Elly Green: EL-b, GS-b, H-c, SO-a. Nicholas Green: CO-c, GS-d, PO-c, PE-c. Robert Greenwood: B-c, GS-b, T-b, H-b. Georgina Griffin: DT-c, GS-e, PY-c, PE-d. Ben Griffiths: GS-d, T-c, M-b, P-b. Tom Grime: Q-b, GS-b, H-b, PO-b. Douglas Grimes: M-a, FM-a, P-a. Thomas Grimes: B-c, BS-c, GS- d, PE-c. Thomas Guyler: GS-a, M-a, FM-a, P-a. Benjamin Hargreaves: CL-b, GS-


b, H-a*, PO-a. Katie Hargreaves: B- b, E-a, GS-a, H-a. Christina Hartley:


' GS-b, H-c, PO-b, RS-b. James Hart­ ley: B-b, GS-e, M-b, PE-c. Louise Hartley: B-c, BS-a, GS-b, H-a. Maria Hassan: B-a, C-c, GS-c, P-c. Scott


- Dunning: CL-b, GS-b, H-b, RS-b. Zakkiya Ebrahim: BS-b, Q-c, GS-


B-a*, F-b, GS-a, PY-a*. Fazlla Du- dhiya: B-c, C-c, E-b, GS-b. Jack Dugdale: BS-b, GS-a, T-b, H-a. Sam


Hcptonstall: C-a, F-b, GS-a, M-a. Rachel Heys: E-b. FA-a, GS-b, SO- a*. Alexander Hilton: CO-15, GS-c, T-c, H-b. Chloe Hinder: GS-b, PY-b, RS-b, SO-a. Lauren Hindle: ELL-a*, GS-b, H-b, PE-a. Alexandra Hodges: B-c, BS-a, GS-c, PE-b. Cerrie Hodg­ son: D-a, ELL-b, GS-c, PY-b. Paul Hogarth: CL-b, GS-a*, H-a*, PO-a*. Kristian Holden: E-c, EL-c, GS-b, H-c. Joseph Holding: CO-c, GS-e, M-c, P-d. Natalie Holding: CL-a, E- a, EL-a, GS-a. Richard Holland: B-a, C-b, M-b. Sarah Howe: GS-d, H-b, PY-c, PE-b. Andrew Hu: C-d, M-a, FM-c, P-b. Alex Hughes: BS-c, CL- c, DT-c, GS-c. Robert Hunter: B-c, C-c, GS-b, H-c. Emily Hurst: GS-b, T-b, PO-a, RS-b. Bilal Hussain: B-b, C-c, GS-b, M-c. ■ Aimec Ingham: E-b, GS-c, 0-c,


'


PO-c. Adccllrfan: B-a, GS-c, M-b, P-b. Umar Ishaq: DT-d, GS-c, M-c, P-d.


- Charlie Jackson: BS-b, E-d, GS-d, PE-c. Amelia James: B-b, C-b, GS- a*, PY-a. Bill Jenkinson: BS-b, Q-b, GS-c, PO-b. Bilal Jogee: B-b, C-a, GS-b, PY-b: Alex Johnson: BS-a, Q- b, GS-b, PO-a*. Hayleigh Jones: E-b, EL-b, GS-c, PY-b.


PE-a. Joshua Kennedy: GS-c, H-d, PY-d, SO-b. Nida Khalid: ELL-b, GS-c, PY-c, RS-c. Aqib Khan: B-a, C-a, GS-d, M-a. Matthew Korol: D- c, GS-c, PY-c.. i Stacy Lambe: CL-c, EL-c, GS-c, RS-d. James Lavery: Q-c, GS-d, M- c, PO-c. Andrew Laycock: B-b, Q-b, . GS-e, PE-a. Emma limont: E-a, EL-


a, F-a, GS-a. Joshua Libberton: B-b, C-b, GS-c, T-a. Frances Lloyd: F-a, Gs-a*, PO-a, RS-a*. Elliot Lowes: B-d, BS-c, GS-d, PE-c. Adam Lynch: C-a, GS-c, M-b, P-b. Conor MacAdam: B-b, C-b,


ELL-b, GS-b. Siddra Mahmood: BS-a, GS-d, PY-b, SO-a. Kylic Man- son-Kullin: Q-c, GS-e, M-b, PO-b. Nathan Marsden: BS-c, GS-c, SO-a, PE-d. Jacob Mason: B-a, GS-a, T-a, SO-a. Saliha Matarwala: B-d, GS-c, PY-c, SO-a. Charlotte Matthewman: GS-c, H-b, RS-b, SO-a. Ryan McCa­ rthy: BS-b, GS-e, SO-b, PE-b. Amber McConnell: BS-b, Q-b, GS-b, T-b. Hayley McFarlane: B-b, C-b, GS-b, M-a. Rose Mclnemey: B-b, C-d, GS- b, PY-c. Lucy McKelvev: Q-b, E-b, ELL-b, GS-b.


Continued on page 20


First Class University Education Additional places available in September 2010 at.Burnley Campus


■Join one of Burnley College Sixth Form Centre’s many Advanced Level students progressing to a University of Central Lancashire ■' ^ Burnley Campus programme this year UCLan’s Burnley Campus offers you the opportunity to benefit from a university education close to home ‘toTit around your lifestyle. Our students achieve outstanding results; this year over a third graduated with first class honours.


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^Mchieving a.first class honours degree has . given me the starting point towards achieving-


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Computing, Engineering. and Technology


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For more information visit www.burnley.ac.uk o r . call Student Services on 01282 733333


Arbaz Kapadi: B-b, C-c, GS-b, ''


L S I sV y .fleoepn College.status confirms Nelson orid Colne:- . D C / \v«UN. ps one of.the country's best colleges-


. Nelson and Colne College - Judged- ' 'OUTSTANDING' b/ Ofsted


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