Ormiston Chadwick Academy celebrates student achievements as students collect their GCSE results!
Students at Ormiston Chadwick Academy in Widnes, Cheshire are celebrating today after receiving their GCSE results, as they embark on the next stage of their education journey.
Our staff and students, alongside parents, carers and the wider community have worked together to secure these grades.
Alongside the continued success of the academy, which is sponsored by Ormiston Academies Trust (OAT), some particular individual highlights include:
Sophie Pitt achieved seven grade 9s, in Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, English Literature and Art, as well as two grade 8s and a D*. Sophie is now going to study ‘A’ levels in Maths, Further Maths and Physics at Cronton College.
Joel Barnett achieved 6 grade 9 grades in Maths, Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Geography and Art, a grade 8 in English Literature, a grade 7 in English Language and a Distinction * in Dance. Joel is now going to study ‘A’ levels in Biology, Chemistry, Maths and Further Maths at Carmel College. In addition, Joel was selected as one of the final five for the Gresham’s scholarship.
Lily Cho achieved a grade 9 in Biology, grade 8s in Maths, English Language, Physics, Spanish and Business, a grade 7 in English Literature, a grade 6 in History as well as a Distinction *in BTEC PE and Distinction in DiT. Lily is now going to Carmel College to study A levels in Biology, Chemistry, History and Maths.
Vyara Mihova was also successful in making it through to the final five for the Gresham’s scholarship. Vyara achieved five grade 9s in Maths, Biology, Chemistry, History and Spanish, grade 8s in English Literature and Physics, a Distinction* in BTEC PE, a grade 7 in Music and a grade 6 in English Language.
Mrs Jennifer Lowry-Johnson, Principal of the Academy said, “I would like to thank all our students, their families, our staff and the wider academy community for their ongoing support and we look forward to seeing our students progress on to the next stage of their education and fulfil their goals.”
Well done to our Year 11s on their exam results! Good Luck in the future, and remember, once an OCAER, always an OCAER!