Results
The College is justifiably proud of the A-level results that its students have achieved in what are the most difficult A-level subjects. Our overriding objective is to continually improve upon the academic performance of our students. In 2009 52% of all A-level entries were grade A.
This outstanding achievement by our staff and students is particularly notable given that 83% of this year’s A-level entries were in mathematics, further mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics and economics.
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London Independent Sixth Form Colleges League Table 2006-2009The UK government’s Department for Education (formerly the Department for Schools, Children and Families - DSCF) School and College Achievement and Attainment tables provide the average A/AS Level point score per entry achieved by students at schools and colleges attended by students of compulsory school age. Prior to February 2010, Abbey College in London did not admit more than four students of compulsory school age and thus did not appear in the DCSF tables. Our results are audited by the British Accreditation Council (BAC).
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21 Shining A-level Stars
Twenty one A* grades appeared on students’ A-level results sheets at Abbey College London amidst another very successful year for the College that saw 39% of A-level results being graded A* or A. This excellent achievement by Abbey College London’s students and staff is also set within the context of the College focusing on mathematics, sciences and economics; in other words what are regarded by many, including the top universities, as the traditional, more difficult A-levels.
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