Vocational success for students at Hundred of Hoo Academy

The Hundred of Hoo Pot-16 Results

Students at the Hundred of Hoo Academy are celebrating their strong set of results today, with average vocational results being at distinction grade.  Carl Guerin-Hassett, Principal, congratulated the outgoing year 13 cohort on their fantastic achievements, saying “these brilliant results are a testament to students’ hard work and their commitment to studying, and we are exceptionally proud of their results.”

Three students achieved their first-choice university offers at prestigious Russell Group institutions (York, Cardiff and Exeter) and a record 70% of students have already successfully secured university places, pursuing a wide range of subjects including Psychology with Forensic Psychology, Law, Business Law, Architecture, Media and Communications, Speech and Language Therapy, Midwifery and Computer Science (Cyber Security). We are incredibly proud of three students who achieved their first-choice offers at prestigious Russell Group universities: York, Cardiff, and Exeter.

Particular credit is due to three students who achieved top grades in all three of their subjects:

  • Malika – Distinction* for business, B for history, B for English literature.
  • Charlie C – Distinction* for business, B for history, B for film studies.
  • Christopher – A for history, B for mathematics, B for physics.

The following students are commended for their performance in one or more individual subject:

  • Dawson – A for art and design and B for English literature.
  • Honey – Distinction for business and Distinction* for travel and tourism.
  • Jena – Distinction* for health and social care, and A for criminology.
  • Kyra – A* for art and design.
  • Ember – A* for English literature.
  • Sienna – Distinction* for travel and tourism.
  • Bobby and Joshua – Distinction* for business.
  • Conor B and Matthew J – A for criminology.
  • Lucie and Kirsty – Distinction* for health and social care.

This summer also marks the end of four students’ first year of T-Level study in Education and Early Years, which is a new vocationally-linked qualification that will enable students to become early years practitioners.  This pioneering course blends academic lessons with workplace experience and congratulations are extended to them for their achievements in their first year:  Lucy (A), Lana and Alina (B) and Poppy (C).