Hard-working achievers at Ellesmere Port Catholic High School have seen their efforts pay off, with some great A-level results to shout about.
Caroline Vile, the school’s headteacher said: “We are immensely proud of all the work and achievements of all our students.
"Our teachers and students have worked tirelessly to ensure that they have been able to progress on to university, degree level apprenticeships, the armed forces and the world of work.
"We have no doubt that they will all achieve great things in the future, and we look forward to them coming back to inspire future generations at EPCHS."
With a national average of 82 per cent of students gaining their first choice university places, the school is proud to say that over 90 per cent of Year 13 students have achieved this through their hard work and dedication.
Highlighted students and their next steps include:
- Ellen Ashley – Royal Veterinary College London to study Veterinary Science
- Oliver Elliott Davies – University of Lancaster to study Cyber Security
- Lexan Sheils – Royal Air Force as a Medic
- Evie Addison – University of Liverpool to study History
- Jackson Foster – University of Lancaster to study Theoretical Physics
- Harry Thomas – University of Liverpool to study Aerospace Engineering
- Alfie Cowell – Level 3 Apprenticeship in Pipefitting and Welding
- Leo Green –University of Liverpool to study Mechatronics and Robotic Systems
- Jessica Rimmer – University of Chester to study Interior Design
The school has limited places available for its Sixth Form with further information available at www.epchs.co.uk.
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