Results for 2024
GCE
Sir Christopher Hatton Academy is once again celebrating a fantastic set of A-level results. The percentage of Students at the Academy achieving the highest grades A*-B is significantly higher than the national average. The Academy is also very proud of the achievement of students who completed vocational qualifications, with over 70% students achieving the highest grades of a Distinction*/Distinction.
Mr N Salisbury and Mr A Mitchell, Co-Principals of the Academy based in Wellingborough, said “The staff of Sir Christopher Hatton Academy would like to congratulate all students on their hard work, focus and determination. This cohort have worked with great dedication and contributed widely to the whole Academy. We wish them all the very best as they prepare for their future endeavours”.
Notable students include:
Jamie Hopkin – A*s in Maths, Further Maths, Chemistry and Physics – He will be studying Physics at Oxford University
Liberty Spillane – A* in Chemistry, Maths and Further Maths – She will be studying Physics at Oxford University
Barbara Podlewska – A* in English Lit, A* in Ethics and an A in History - She will be studying Philosophy and History at the University of Leeds
Niyati Mistry – A’s in Biology, Chemistry and Maths – She will be studying Chemistry at the University of Birmingham
Sonal Rathod – A’s in English Literature, History and Politics
GCSE
Students this morning at Sir Christopher Hatton Academy are celebrating fantastic exam results.
We are incredibly proud of the progress students make during their time at the Sir Christopher Hatton Academy. Results indicate that once again, progress at the Academy is strong. A special mention must go to our highest achieving students. The following students achieved grades 7 or higher in eight or more of the subjects they have studied: Nicole Niedzialkowska, Abi Ndoci, Tymoteusz Maczka, Andrew Dankyi, Lani Bwomosa, Amelie Brown, Oliwier Michalik, Meera Katwa, Aryan Mistry, Bryony Cook, Kacper Cieslak, Jessica Love, Colm Pearce, Lisa Perera, Hassan Alim, Ethan Cebula, Emily Houghton and Chantelle Njonjo.
We would also like to congratulate those students who achieved incredible progress during their time at the Academy. This year the individual students who have made the most progress during their time at Sir Christopher Hatton Academy were: Lisa Perera, Laila Ali, Hilary Thai, Hassan Alim, Linda Jespere, Alanna Loka, Yashaswini Bhaskaran, Euan Brown, Poppy Wingrove, Ujaas Kumar, Christopher Pablo and Kaiska Ongoum Olinga.
Mr Mitchell and Mr Salisbury, Co-Principals, said: “We are very proud that our Year 11 2024 Cohort who have achieved such well-deserved grades after all of their hard work, focus and determination. We wish to acknowledge our tenacious staff who have worked tirelessly to ensure the best outcomes, and extend our thanks and gratitude to parents who have supported the Academy and their children. We wish the Year 11 2024 Cohort our very best wishes as they take their next steps into the future.”