A Level Results 2016

Handsworth Grammar School achieves best A Level Results in over a decade!

 

2016 has seen the number of top A Level grades awarded fall for the fifth year in a row at a national level. HGS has bucked the trend somewhat! A third of all entries were at A*/A (30% compared to 24% in 2015) and approximately two thirds of all entries were at A*/B (62% compared to 52% in 2015). There was a 100% pass rate compared to 99% in 2015. This is a wonderful achievement which reflects very well on the hard work of our students and staff. Eleven students secured 3 or more A*/A grades:

A Levels 2016

Arjun Virk attained A*A*A* and will be reading Medicine at Birmingham University
Jagjeet Sehmi attained A*A*AB and will be reading Mathematics at UCL
Raja Haider attained A*A*A and will be reading Physics at Birmingham University
Shirrushtii Appan attained A*AAB and will be reading Medicine at Exeter University
Mohammed Hussain attained A*AA and will be reading Medicine at Manchester University
Tufayel Islam attained A*AA and will be reading Chemical Engineering at Birmingham University
Minesh Katakia attained A*AA and will be reading Dentistry at Plymouth University
Abdikaliq Ige attained AAAB and will be reading History and Politics at Oxford University
Farman Ali attained AAA and will be reading Dentistry at Liverpool University
Kamron Dalvair attained AAA and will be reading Pharmacy at Aston University or Dentistry at Queen Mary’s
Narvair Kahlar attained AAA and will be reading Medicine at Leeds University

Manraj Dhanda will be reading Engineering at Cambridge University.

 

At AS Level sixteen students secured three or more A grades.

The following students all attained AAAA:

Arjun Aoulik
Jasdeep Bhambra
Amario Chander
Deepak Dhaliwall
Qasim Mushtaq
Isaac Rafiq
Hussein Said
Ayyan Sattar

Four students attained AAAB, two attained AAAC and two attained AAA.

 

On a different note the LAMDA results were also excellent with thirteen students sitting exams be it Acting, Mime or Public Speaking. Four students were awarded a Distinction, eight were awarded a Merit and one student gained a Pass.

 

Congratulations to all our students.