A-Levels: '˜Extremely impressive' results at Caistor Grammar School
![Caroline Bassett, with Mum Catherine and Dad Adrian, was happy and relieved when she gained 3A* and 2As. She will be studying French and Beginners Russian at Trinity College, Cambridge. (Lin) EMN-170817-200234001](https://www.lincolnshireworld.com/webimg/legacy_oak_97195934.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65&enable=upscale)
![Caroline Bassett, with Mum Catherine and Dad Adrian, was happy and relieved when she gained 3A* and 2As. She will be studying French and Beginners Russian at Trinity College, Cambridge. (Lin) EMN-170817-200234001](/img/placeholder.png)
Headmaster, Alistair Hopkins, described the 2017 A level results as “extremely impressive in the face of the uncertainty caused by A level changes.”
He added: “Our students have delivered a wonderful set of results and brought great credit to themselves, their teachers, their families and the School.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide Ad“These results are indicative of students’ drive and determination to do their best.”
![Holly Horton (1A,1B,1C) pictured with Mum Jo Parsons. Holly is to study Geography at Sheffield University. (Lin) EMN-170817-200406001](https://www.lincolnshireworld.comwebimg/legacy_oak_97195927.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65)
![Holly Horton (1A,1B,1C) pictured with Mum Jo Parsons. Holly is to study Geography at Sheffield University. (Lin) EMN-170817-200406001](/img/placeholder.png)
Highlights include 72.9% of all results being A*-B (excluding General Studies) and
45.3% of all grades being graded A* or A.
Nearly a third of students achieved three A’s or better and just under half of the cohort gained at least 2A’s or better.
Individual successes include: Daniel Jackson 4A*s; Ankit Gupta 3A*s, 1 A; Quintin
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide Ad![A delighted Mel Nash (3A*s 1A) pictured with Luke Green and Ella Hodson. (Lin) EMN-170817-200351001](https://www.lincolnshireworld.comwebimg/legacy_oak_97195926.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65)
![A delighted Mel Nash (3A*s 1A) pictured with Luke Green and Ella Hodson. (Lin) EMN-170817-200351001](/img/placeholder.png)
McGlone-Healey 3A*s, 1 A; Caroline Bassett 2A*s, 2 As; Harriet Burniston 2A*s, 1A;
Megan Harding 2A*s, 1A; Nicola Hibbert 2A*s, 1A; Mel Nash 2A*s, 1 A; Jasturan
Padda 2A*, 1A, Michael Trueman 2A*s, 1A; Ellie Hill 1A*, 2As; William Horton 1A*,
3As and James Gillet 1A*, 3As.
![Ella Hodson (1Bs, 2Cs (left), Niamh Rafftery (1A,1B,1C) and Emma Harper-Smith (2B,1C). Ella is going to Paris to work as an au pair, Niamh is going to Newcastle University to study Geography and Emma is going to study Sports Management at Leeds Beckett University. (Lin) EMN-170817-200337001](https://www.lincolnshireworld.comwebimg/legacy_oak_97195925.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65)
![Ella Hodson (1Bs, 2Cs (left), Niamh Rafftery (1A,1B,1C) and Emma Harper-Smith (2B,1C). Ella is going to Paris to work as an au pair, Niamh is going to Newcastle University to study Geography and Emma is going to study Sports Management at Leeds Beckett University. (Lin) EMN-170817-200337001](/img/placeholder.png)
Mr Hopkins said: “With these results, Caistor Grammar School will retain its position as one of the leading schools locally and nationally.
“We expect to be recorded as achieving 1035.5 per candidate in the Government’s Performance Tables.”