More than 2,500 A-Level students from across the UK are celebrating today after meeting their offer to become an undergraduate at the University of Cambridge.
The successful students were among 18,547 high-achievers to apply to the University in October 2017 and received their offers in January 2018. Since then, they have been working hard to secure the A-Level grades in their offer and have had an agonising wait to open their results.
Graham Virgo, Senior Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Education, said: “Many, many congratulations to all of you who applied to Cambridge and have made your offer. We all look forward to seeing you at the end of September at Cambridge when you begin your studies here. We hope you have an exciting and fulfilling time at the University of Cambridge.”
Cheadle Hulme High School was celebrating this morning after Harriet and Megan achieved their grades. Megan has a place to study Modern and Medieval Languages at Girton College while Harriet has a place at Trinity College to study Classics.
A huge well done to @CHHSsixthform students Harriet and Megan who are off to @Cambridge_Uni to read #classics and #languages. #alevelresults2018#unashamedlyacademic#levellingtheplayingfieldpic.twitter.com/5FC95J7ikx
— Cheadle Hulme High (@CheadleHulmeHS) 16 August 2018
Jackie Lee at Greig City Academy in Hornsey, London is celebrating after he made the grade to study English.
Congratulations to GCA's Jackie Lee who will soon be taking up his place @Cambridge_Uni to read English. pic.twitter.com/vIksUWfWdA
— Greig City Academy (@Greig_City) 16 August 2018
St Neots Sixth Form, Cambridgeshire is celebrating after student Melissa made the grade to study at Trinity College, Cambridge.
Congratulations to Melissa who has 6 A* and will be going to Trinity, Cambridge #ALevelsResultsDay2018#goingtocambridgepic.twitter.com/OriLKCoCue
— St Neots Sixth Form (@StNeotsSFC) August 16, 2018
Froher from Pimlico Academy, London, achieved A*A*A*A* to gain her place to study Medicine at Jesus College.
Froher, off to Jesus College Cambridge to read Medicine A*A*A*A*
— Pimlico Academy (@PimlicoAcademy) 16 August 2018
We are so proud of you. #resultsday2018#ALevelResultspic.twitter.com/J4IKosU2kH
Rachael Davidson from Runshaw College, in Leyland, Lancashire, was celebrating this morning after achieving four A*s to make the grade to study Veterinary Medicine at Robinson College.
I got 4 A*’s and I’m going to vet school at the uni of cambridge!! so many dreams come true, couldn’t be prouder of my friends ur all incredible x
— rachael (@rxchaeldavidson) August 16, 2018
Lauren Aitken went above and beyond the call of duty when she opened her A Levels live on the Today Programme this morning at Bilborough College.
Congratulations to Lauren Aitken on her results which have helped her secure a place @Cambridge_Uni to study Modern and Medieval Languages #alevelresultsday2018pic.twitter.com/dmYLxUIQyy
— Bilborough College (@BilboroughCol) August 16, 2018
The Basildon Academies were celebrating the success of their students this morning as Kamran won his place to study at Queens' College.
Fantastic #alevel grades for Sixth Form student Kamran, including A*'s in Maths & Further Maths. Kamran will be studying at Queens’ College @Cambridge_Uni#alevelresults2018pic.twitter.com/gOTamcSBer
— Basildon Academies (@BasildonAcademy) August 16, 2018
We celebrate the students who are #GoingToCambridge.
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