A level Results 2024
Park House School students have again performed exceptionally well in their A Levels and as a result have secured some outstanding destinations. Building on last year's strong results, this year's cohort has continued the climb in results with an outstanding performance and improved grades. Of the results this year, an incredible 35% were either an A* or A grade which is up by 13% on last year's results, and once again Park House saw way over 50% of results at A* - B and an average grade of a B-. Vocational courses results were particularly impressive this year, with the average result being a Distinction. There was also excellent results in Further Maths with all students attaining either an A* or A. As a result, students are moving onto very bright futures and have secured some incredible destinations including Cambridge, Bath, Bristol, Loughborough, Cardiff, Exeter, Southampton and other top Russell group universities.
Some notable achievements include Aidan McManus who achieved four A*s in maths, further maths, psychology and computer science, he will be taking up a computer programming apprenticeship. Sam Knight is heading off to Cambridge University to study Engineering after he attained the required three A*s. Alex Henry achieved an incredible A*, A, A, A in maths, further maths, computer science and physics and will be studying Computer Science at Bristol University. In addition, Charlotte Eaton will be studying Geography at Exeter University after securing A*, A*, A in business, geography and psychology. Further congratulations go to Annie Crittenden who is studying Interior Design at Falmouth University after securing A, A, C. Isobel Gimingham attained A, A, B and is now headed to Bristol University. Dora Cheung achieved three A grades and is heading to Bath University. Nathan Salter is looking forward to studying at Loughborough University after achieving two A*s and two As. Holly Rider will be studying Management at Bath University after achieving two A* grades,and an A in PE, business and psychology. Maria Naylor has secured a place at Exeter University to study Law after attaining A*, A, A. Henry Gray is heading to Bath University to study Electrical engineering after securing an A*, A, A, C in maths, further maths, physics and computer science. Matthew Oberholzer achieved an A* and three A’s and is heading to Lancaster University. Special mentions must also go to Max Agar who in addition to attaining B, B, C has secured a degree level apprenticeship with PepsiCo and also to Rebecca Gray and Ruby Fry who have secured places at the prestigious London Contemporary Dance School and London Studio Centre respectively. Our students should be exceptionally proud of their results and are looking forward to the next stage in their academic careers!
Headteacher, James King, said: “We are absolutely delighted with the results this year. They are a testament to all of the hard work and commitment of both the students and the staff. For these students to continue the trend of improved A level results at Park House is nothing short of amazing! They have remarkably shown another improvement on last year's grades, with the numbers of students hitting the very top grades climbing enormously! We are really happy with their outcomes and wish them the very best of success for their futures”