LOGS celebrate record A-Level results

The 6th formers of Lewes Old Grammar School did themselves justice in this year’s A-Levels. The A-Level pass rate was 97.7% with A* to A at 40.3%, A* to B at 70% and A* to C at 82.2%. The grades our pupils have achieved are a reflection of their hard work and dedication, and also of the commitment and partnership between staff and students at LOGS.

Our top performing students have all got their first choice places at university and will embark upon a range of courses including Medicine, Politics, International Management and French, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics, and Physics. Head Boy, Sasha Grantham, achieved 3 A*s. Our Deputy Head Boy, Miles Nnadi, achieved 2 A*s and an A.

Headmaster, Robert Blewitt, says of the results “I am delighted by this year’s record A-Level results. This is a fantastic achievement by students and staff.”

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