Mansfield's Manor Academy students celebrate their A-level results
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The students at Manor Academy in Mansfield Woodhouse, which is part of The Two Counties Trust, have achieved some strong results which reflect the hard work and commitment shown throughout their studies.
Students across the academy performed well, with some of the individual standout achievements including Reksana Satkunananthan who achieved two A* grades in health and social care and an A* in sociology. She has secured her place at Leicester University where she will begin studying psychology in September.
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Hide AdSharna Shaw has achieved two A* grades in health and social care and psychology and a B in biology. She has secured her first-choice place at Teesside University where she will study psychology.
Mollie Crowder achieved A grades in both biology and criminology and a B grade in psychology. She has secured a place at Lincoln University next year.
Olivia Bettey has achieved grade As in English Literature and sociology and a grade C in geography. In September, she will be attending Lincoln University to study a degree in education studies.
James Nelson has achieved an A* in business, an A in maths, and a B in English Literature. James is excited for his future studies at the University of Lincoln from September.
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Hide AdKatrina Kerry, headteacher at Manor Academy, said: “At Manor, we are delighted that our students’ hard work and determination has paid off with these great results. Each student has done themselves, their community, and our academy proud.
“This year’s results are a culmination of five years of ambition, teamwork and high-quality teaching; I would also like to thank our teachers and support staff that have helped our Manor College students, especially after such a difficult and disruptive two years.
“I am very proud to be the headteacher of The Manor Academy and these results reflect our school’s values and continuing improvement.
"I would like to wish all of our leavers the very best for their next steps into university, apprenticeships and employment.”