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Frensham Heights Celebrates A-Level Success Across Creative & Academic Subjects

Frensham students have been celebrating the culmination of two years of exploration and study in their chosen A level subjects. In true Frensham style, we saw strong results across our broad subject offering with students heading off to an equally diverse array of destinations. Among those opting to head straight to higher education; Rosie will be reading Natural Sciences at Durham University (where she can continue to dominate the rugby field), Beth will continue her passion for Theatre and Film at Bristol University, Sofia will also continue her studies in Film at Westminster University, Isabelle will take Chemistry at Queen Mary’s University of London and Ella will continue excelling in all things creative during a foundation in Graphic Communication at Falmouth.  


While the majority of our leavers are heading off to university (or a gap year), a set of strong results doesn’t mean university is necessarily the right next step. Among our students heading straight into their chosen fields are Amaryllis with a job secured on a major motion picture film crew in the autumn, Izzy with an apprenticeship at a major global law firm in London and Lara is heading straight to dance school.  


Head Andrew Fisher commented: "We are very proud of the breadth and range of subjects we offer and delighted that so many choose to combine more traditional academic subjects with arts subjects with fantastic outcomes. The further education offer has evolved and we are proud that we have embraced the future and have students heading for apprenticeships as well as to Russell Group Universities. I'd like to thank all the students, teachers and parents for working together and being part of the team that makes Frensham who we are"


At a school like Frensham, achievement is so much more than success on results day. Meaningful relationships between teachers and students create a culture, which allows everyone to be themselves and have a voice. Teachers go above and beyond to educate and support students in their studies when it comes to exams, but they are also supported to explore beyond their chosen subjects in so many other ways.

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