A Level Joy for Limavady Grammar Pupils

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The nervous anticipation of a long summer finally gave way to celebration as Sixth Form pupils at Limavady Grammar School collected their A and AS Level results on Thursday.

The school saw an impressive performance with over 89% of all grades awarded at A2 were A* – C which is higher than the NI average. At the A*/A grade level students in LGS exceeded the NI average. Principal Nicola Madden commented, “the continuing high standard of results in Limavady grammar reflects the hard work and commitment of both the pupils and staff. I am delighted to see our pupils achieve success and move on to the next stage of their education. Our top students, achieving 3 or more A or A* grades for this year are: Joshua Hunt, Callum Smith, Ruby Armstrong, Boyd O’Neill, Emma Alcorn, Izzy Blair, Dylan Bond, Joel Osbourne, Sophie Butcher, Emma McCurry, Olivia Mornin, Rudy Mullan, Kacper Szubski, Mackenzie Guthrie, Rachel Steele, Adam Thompson,  Annie Robinson. Special mention must go to Joshua Hunt our top achieving student who achieved 4 A* Grades.

AS Level Results Also Impress

Year 13 pupils also received their AS Level results this week, with 86% of all grades awarded above A – C, with the following students attaining 3 or more A’s: Sophie Deehan, Ellen Gibbons, Emilia Kingston, Ross McNerlin, Daniel Millen, Lilly-Mae Priestly, Benjamin Skoczylas, Charlotte Wilson, Ethan Canning, Nicky Cummings, Sara McLaughlin, Anna O’Neill, Meg Smyth, Rhianna Van Der Putt, Leanne Angot, Amy Bradley-Morrison and Finlay Doherty.

A Day of Celebration and Future Plans

While many pupils had the option to access their results online, the time-honored tradition of gathering at the school to open their envelopes and celebrate with friends and teachers remained a popular choice. The atmosphere was one of pure excitement and pride as students shared their news. Outgoing Year 14 student Poppy Watt said “All the hours studying were worth it in the end. It just goes to show that hard work really does pay off, and I couldn’t be happier with my results and my university place.”

Mrs. Madden took the opportunity to extend her warmest congratulations to all the pupils who received their results this week. She also praised the dedication of the teachers who prepared the pupils for their exams. “Limavady Grammar is a school where we strive for excellence in all that we do,” Mrs. Madden said. “I would like to congratulate you all and wish you well as you leave school and embark on the next stage of your lives, you have been a pleasure to work with over the past seven years .”

Prospective pupils who may be interested in joining the school to study for AS and A levels are encouraged to make an appointment to speak with the Principal by phoning the school office at 028 77760950.

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