It all adds up to some roaring success at Beths Grammar
Beths Grammar School in Bexley is celebrating excellent results achieved by its students, with 55 per cent of all examinations graded A* to B.
These results have seen Beths’ students secure places at top universities including Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, Imperial College and other Russell Group universities.
Students are also progressing on to coveted apprenticeships with Goldman Sachs, Government Civil Service, Grant Thornton, Kesar, KPMG, Martin Arnold and McGees.
Students at the high-performing and co-educational sixth form have achieved strong results which reflect the hard work and commitment shown throughout their studies at the school.
While all students have done well at the Hartford Road school, some of the stand-out achievements include the four A* grades of Elia, Dini and Alex.
A further three students achieved at least three A*s and 12 students achieved at least two A*s and one A grade. In addition, 16 students achieved at least four grade As or better, 29 students achieved at least three grade As or better and 47 students achieved at least one A* grade.
Richard Blyghton, head teacher of Beths Grammar School, said: “We are exceptionally proud of our sixth form students’ achievements today, which are hugely deserved and reflect the hard work and commitment they have shown throughout their studies at Beths in very trying times.
“Students studying at our popular sixth form are encouraged and supported to be forward-thinking, confident and motivated young people, who are ready to make their mark at university, in the world of work and within wider society.
“As always, we are looking forward to watching what our 2024 cohort goes on to accomplish next, as they join our strong alumni network of former students who have achieved highly after their studies at Beths.”
Collecting his A-level results yesterday, Beths student Dinu said: “I’m so happy to have achieved my dream of studying computer science at Imperial College London. I’m really thankful for the support from my teachers and those around me for helping me achieve my results.”
Daiyan, another Beths student, speaking about his results, said: “I’m thankful for all the help so far in my journey. I’m off to study physics at Oxford University and I’m very thankful for my time at Beths.”
Beths’ sixth form is well known for its broad curriculum offer, with 30 subjects for students to choose from.
Pictured top: Dinu, Alex, Daiyan, Luke and Vlad (Picture: Beths SF)