Ormiston Victory Academy celebrates another strong year for A-level students

  10 August, 2021

Student Jacob celebrating his results with his mum

Lord Nelson Sixth Form at Ormiston Victory Academy is delighted to celebrate an excellent set of results in 2021, with Year 13 students achieving excellent outcomes all-round despite another unprecedented end to the academic year.

The victory team is particularly pleased that performance across all types of courses – both A-level and Applied General – is strong. The sixth form, which has continued the strong results achieved in previous years, has welcomed some excellent individual achievements including:

  • Jacob Edwards: English Literature A, Maths A*, Further Maths A, Physics B
  • Jazmine Cann: Health and social care D*, psychology A and sociology A
  • Chloe Kelly: Biology A, EPQ A, Applied science *D. Mathematics B
  • Daniel Sancho Wyatt: Computing A*, Mathematics A* and physics A

Prior to lockdown, the academy was expecting its highest ever number of students applying to university courses in the new academic year, so with more and more students choosing to engage with higher education they expect to continue to celebrate an evergrowing set of brilliant alumni achievements in the years to come. Almost 70% of students are planning on progressing to university and many have secured excellent apprenticeship opportunities.

Ormiston Victory would also like to commend the work of Lucy Fairweather, Billy MCabe, and Danielle Whitmore who, having enjoyed celebrating some excellent A-level outcomes, join the academy to help support younger students in their learning in a plethora of ways.

Sophie Syer will also be coming back to Victory to join the GCSE support team following her time at university.

The academy is encouraging students to keep in touch and to inform them of their ongoing achievements.

Principal, Naomi Palmer, Ormiston Victory Academy, said: “We are excited to celebrate some fantastic results with our students today – I am so proud of what they have achieved – and that we continue to offer a wide range of courses and educational opportunities to suit all needs and aspirations.

“Our Year 13s are an incredibly able group of young people with high hopes for the future and great attitudes to the importance of study. We wish them all well on the next stage of the journey, whatever that might be.”

Head of sixth form, Richard Timm, Lord Nelson Sixth Form, said: “I would like to congratulate all students on a wonderful set of results. I am proud of all students at Lord Nelson Sixth Form whose hard work and dedication during such a challenging time, has paid off with some fantastic outcomes.

“I wish them all the best for their future studies and chosen careers and thank the staff for their dedication.”


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