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Sir Christopher Hatton Academy is celebrating another year of exceptional A-level performance, with 62% of grades awarded at A*–B.

The Academy is equally proud of its vocational students’ achievements, with over 70% attaining the top grades of Distinction* or Distinction.

Mr N. Salisbury and Mr A. Mitchell, Co-Principals of the Wellingborough-based Academy, said:

“The staff of Sir Christopher Hatton Academy would like to congratulate all students on their hard work, focus, and determination. This cohort has demonstrated great dedication and made a significant contribution to the life of the Academy. We wish them every success as they take their next steps.”

Notable Student Achievements

  • Noopur Mistry, who achieved 3A* grades, and is heading to St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford, to read English Language and Literature.
  • Roberts Jespers, who achieved 3A* grades, and is going to the University of Birmingham to study Physics.
  • Amy Arden, who achieved 2A* grades and an A grade, and will study Chemistry, Biological and Medicinal Chemistry at the University of York.
  • Jack Glover, who achieved 2A*grades and 2A grades, will read Physics at the University of Warwick.
  • Samson Ibordor, who achieved 3A* grades and an A grade, and will study Physics at Imperial College London.
  • Tamara Mazumder, achieved 2A* grades and an A grade, and will study Medicine at the University of Birmingham.
  • Edwin Chan, achieved 3A grades, and he is going on to study Medicine at the University of Birmingham.
  • Gauthum Nair, who achieved an A* and 2A grades, and will study Medicine at Brighton and Sussex Medical School.
  • Jasmine Abraham, who achieved 3A grades, will study Drama and English Literature at the University of Birmingham.
  • Nattopol Sangngam, who achieved 3A grades, and will study Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at Loughborough University.
  • Serena Takyi, who achieved 2A grades and a Distinction*, and will study Psychology at the University of Warwick.

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