Outstanding Results, Outstanding Futures

ImageImageThe celebrations continue at Loreto as students and staff enjoy another year of record breaking results. This year more than ever it has been high grades which have secured places for Loreto students at their first choice university.

 The hard work of students and staff throughout the year has been rewarded with a set of outstanding results. Here are some of the highlights:
 

Over 99% pass rate for the 10th year running

1 in 4 students achieve an A* or A grade.

Increased number of students achieving the highest grades, at both A2  & AS level.

2970 Grade A*-B achieved, the highest in the history of the college

100% pass rate in all vocational areas

Superb AS results

 
Once again a substantial number of Loreto College students have secured places at Russell Group universities (including Oxford and Cambridge) to study at degree level across a wide range of disciplines.
 
Principal Ann Clynch is very proud of these achievements, saying: “Progression to these leading universities give our young people wider life choices: it is wonderful that so many still aspire to this level of academic excellence.”
 
 ImageA Winning Pair
 
Suzanne Duffy and Patrick Moran have both secured offers to continue their studies at Cambridge University. This is a remarkable double act for Suzanne and Patrick as they both attended the same primary school, St Lukes’, the same high school, St Ambrose Barlow, the same college, Loreto College and will now be attending the same university! Added to this they both achieved a clean sweep of A* grades in their A levels!
 
 
ImageSuzanne, who has achieved A* grades in A level English Literature, English Language and History at Loreto College, has secured an offer to read English at Girton college, Cambridge. Patrick has achieved A* grades in A level German, Government and Politics and History at Loreto College. He will attend Christ’s College, Cambridge to read Archaeology and Anthropology. "Loreto has helped me to broaden my horizons and has supported me in all I have done." says Patrick.
 
 
See below for coverage of this story in the Manchester Evening News:
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