Once again over 900 students are planning to progress to higher education from Halesowen College in the autumn – more than any other school or College within the region. Students benefit from being able to follow the broadest range of curriculum tailored to meet individual needs and can also join higher courses delivered at the College.
Students from the A Level Faculty have recorded excellent results building on the top grades already achieved by students in applied programmes, providing them with fantastic opportunities to join high performing universities. The outcome is an overall 99% pass rate with 100% of students achieving at least one A Level. The widely acclaimed professional support and direction from staff delivering specialist courses within the faculty encompassing Expressive Arts, Humanities and Science, Computing and Business provide the best possible platform for students to move forward with their careers.
• 32 subjects achieved 100% pass rates:-
Accounts, Archaeology, Art, Chemistry, Communication and Culture, Creative Writing, Dance, Drama and Theatre Studies, Economics, English Language and Literature, English Literature, Film Studies, French, Geography, Geology, German, Government and Politics, Graphic Communication, Human Biology, Information & Communication Technology, Law, Mathematics (Further), Mathematics (Use of Maths), Media, Music Technology, Philosophy, Photography, Religious Studies, Sociology, Spanish, Statistics, Textiles.
• 32% attained high grades A*, A or B
Students who achieved high A Level grades included :-
Davide Bernardi
Further Maths (A)
Mathematics (A*)
Physics (A)
Jacob Davis
Business Studies (A*)
(Turves Green Boys' School) Economics (A)
Geography (A)
Josh Gupta
Government & Politics (A*)
(Bromsgrove School) Religious Studies (A)
Sociology (B)
Adam Higgins
Biology (A)
(Pedmore Technology College) Geography (A)
Psychology (A)
Juliette Kumar
Communications & Culture (A)
(Bristnall Hall Academy) Creating Writing (B)
Media (A)
Holly Leddington
English Literature (B)
(St Paul's School for Girls) Psychology (A)
Religious Studies (A*)
Isaac Mawhinney
Psychology (B)
(Turves Green Boys' School) Religious Studies (A*)
Sociology (A)
Amy Nock
Geology (A)
Philosophy (B)
Psychology (A*)
Elleanor Robinson
Drama & Theatre Arts (A)
(Bartley Green Technology and Sports College) History (B)
Psychology (A)
Emma Rolinson
English Literature (A)
(The Earls High School) Psychology (A*)
Sociology (A*)
Rumandeep Takhar
Government & Politics (A)
(Bristnall Hall Academy) History (B)
Law (A)
Megan Wain
Art & Design – Textiles (B)
(Turves Green Girls' School) Government & Politics (A)
History (A)
The Principal Keith Bate was first to congratulate students on their exceptional attainment recognising tremendous levels of hard work and commitment. In particular he put on record his thanks to the highly professional and committed staff who had provided outstanding support enabling students to achieve their aims.
PHOTO: L-R Emma Rolinson, Adam Higgins & Amy Nock