Outstanding ‘A’level results for Dalriada students
24 Upper Sixth formers achieved at least one of the recently introduced A* grades at A level.
Ten students achieved two or more A* grades and four students, Gavin Harvey,
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Hide AdJames McCaughern, Richard Surgenor, and Jonathon McLaughlin gained 3 A* grades each.
The following 24 Students achieved 3 or more A grades:
Peter Marshall Jade McElderry Jessica Smith Siobhan Brown Gavin Harvey
James McCaughern Jonathan McLaughlin Richard Surgenor Jordan Armour
Samuel Kyle Ryan McCarter Zoe Rogers Hannah Sankannawar Niall Adams
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Hide AdRory Brown Ross Graham Christy Gregg Carla Hunter Simon Hunter Lucy Maxwell Stephanie Peden Matthew Dunlop Alison Robinson Jonty Sterne
The 10 students who obtained 2 or more A* grades were:
Peter Marshall Gavin Harvey James McCaughern Jonathon McLaughlin
Richard Surgenor Jordan Armour Samuel Kyle Ryan McCarter Zoe Rogers
Hannah Sankannawar
77% of the Upper Sixth Form obtained at least 3 A-C grades almost 40% of all A level grades at Dalriada were A* or A grades, further enhancing the school’s reputation as an outstanding grammar school.
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Hide AdIn the Lower Sixth form the AS results were also impressive. A total of 20 students obtained at least 3A grades each, and of these 10 achieved the maximum 4 A grades each.
The 19 students who obtained at least 3 A grades were:
Ross Wakefield James Burnside Laura Cull Neill Johnston Rachel Love
Christopher McKee Jack Sterne Samuel Stewart Kelly-Ann Sweeney Matthew Wray Graham Cooper Aisling Ledwith Luke McAuley Peter McCully Sarah McQuillan Timothy Moore Katie Mullan Hannah Tran Amy Crockett
The 10 students who obtained 4 A grades were:
Ross Wakefield James Burnside Laura Cull Neill Johnston Rachel Love
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Hide AdChristopher McKee Jack Stern Samuel Stewart Kelly-Ann Sweeney
Matthew Wray
90 % of all AS grades obtained by Dalriada students were A-C.
Reflecting on the continuing academic success, Mr Skelton commented, “I am delighted and proud of our pupils’ impressive examination results. In addition, these young people have made a huge contribution to the extra curricular life of the school, reflecting the unique ethos which continues to exist here at Dalriada. Our leavers have developed into fine young citizens and I wish them every success.