St Mary’s College, Crosby, celebrate excellent A-level results
Students and staff at St Mary’s College in Crosby are celebrating another excellent set of A-level results this summer.
Continuing the high standards of previous years the ‘class of 2024’ saw an impressive 40 per cent of St Mary’s students achieving three or more A*, A or B grades, up from 30 per cent last year.
Head boy, 18-year-old Ellis James from Crosby, is also off to Oxford, where he will study archaeology and anthropology after recording A* passes in geography and music plus an A in history and a B in biology.
Completing the Oxbridge trio is 18-year-old Naomi Jones, who completed A-levels in history, religious studies and Spanish and is going to Cambridge University where she will study law.
Meanwhile, head girl Olivia Newton, aged 18 from Southport, is going to study medicine at Liverpool University after she achieved A* passes in biology and psychology plus an A grade in chemistry. Olivia is following in the footsteps of her mum Louise who was also head girl at St Mary’s and studied medicine at Liverpool.
Another high achiever, 18-year-old Oliver Sugden from Crosby, is taking up a degree apprenticeship at the prestigious Dyson Institute of Engineering and Technology after recording A* passes in mathematics and physics plus A grades in chemistry and classics.
Emilie Pinnington, aged 18 from Wigan, is going to study veterinary medicine at the University of Nottingham after she achieved an A* in psychology, an A in biology and a B in chemistry.
St Mary’s College principal, Mike Kennedy, commented: “I am delighted with these results which are a testament to the hard work and commitment of our students – and the support they have received from staff and parents – throughout their time at the school.
“All these young people have made a wonderful contribution to life at St Mary’s over the years and naturally we are very sad to see them go.
“However, as they leave us we know they will be a credit to themselves, their families and the school in whatever they choose to do in the future, and we wish them every happiness and success.”