A-LEVELS: Sir Robert Woodard Academy results delight
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Glowing mum Suzanne Pike, a science teacher at the Lancing-based secondary school, was delighted to hear of her son, Tom Nulty’s results.
The 17-year-old, of Brook Way, Lancing, clinched two As in maths and further maths and two Bs in chemistry and physics.
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Hide AdThe delighted teenager said: “I feel like they are very solid results to build on next year. It’s as expected but definitely a relief.”
Sir Robert Woodard had an impressive set of results in its A-Levels, revealed today (August 13), with a 100 per cent pass rate in all subjects, with half of these at A* to B grades.
Star students included Lim Yun Tang who picked up an A* in both maths and further maths, as well as a B in physics. Lawrence Pethick also impressed with his A* maths, A in further maths and then Bs in physics and music.
Zac Morgans, 18, of Bushby Close, Lancing, also surpassed expectations.
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Zac is heading to the University of Portsmouth and praised his teachers for helping him go from D in history at GCSE to achieving some As in certain modules at A-Level.
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