ASHTON’S Clarendon Sixth Form College is toasting the effort put in by students to achieve a 100 per cent success rate in their A-level.
And with more than three quarters of students achieving high grades, little wonder staff are delighted.
A triple A* for Rafal Szuba means he will study Film Production at Salford University, while Daisy Owen is off to study Law with Criminology at the University of Manchester.

But despite getting an A in Law and A8 in Sociology and a vocational A-level in Criminology, she admitted she had fears.
She said: “After all the blood, sweat and tears that went into these exams and the feeling that I failed completely I’ve only gone and done it!

“Here’s to the next few years doing what I have dreamed of. Law degree here we go.”
Mulundu Muyaba’s A*, A, A in her exams mean she has been accepted to study Biomedical Sciene at Plymouth University.
While Daniel Bradwell’s A*, A*, A, D* will see him studying Computer Science at Leeds University.

He will be joined on the same course at the same university by Chris Chiu, who scored four A* grades.
Nicola Welland, deputy principal at Clarendon, which is based on Camp Street on Ashton, said: “We are super pleased with our students’ results.
“They achieved a 100 per cent success rate in their A-levels and an amazing 79 per cent getting high grades.
“We are really pleased at how hard they worked and that really showed in the exam results.
Congratulations and best of luck for the future.”





