Public Examination Results 2005
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| Three happy students |
We are delighted with this year’s performance from Tudor Hall’s examinees. Almost all of the leavers hold places at universities as diverse as Oxford, Cambridge, Durham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Exeter, the Royal Agricultural College and the Royal Veterinary College. Approximately 71% are opting for university courses either this year or next in subjects ranging through medicine, chemistry, modern languages, English, classics, theology, history, geography, philosophy, history of art and psychology. Some 14% have chosen Art Foundation or other Art related courses at institutions that include the Edinburgh School of Art and the Leeds College of Art and Design. Others are at RADA or in teacher training and one or two are reassessing their plans in the light of their actual results being better than predicted.
A Level
Total Entries: 125
Number of Candidates: 42
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Passes |
125 |
100 % |
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Grade A |
52 |
42% |
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Grade A,B |
106 |
85% |
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GCSE
Total Entries: 442
Number of Candidates: 46
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Number of A* |
98 |
22% |
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A*A |
266 |
60% |
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A*AB |
387 |
98% |
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A*ABC |
439 |
99% |
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A*ABCD |
442 |
100% |
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