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Wren Academy undergraduates Posted: 28/09/15

We are thrilled and proud that our first cohort of Sixth Form students has left us to go on to some of the country’s most prestigious universities.

Congratulations to our first Wren Academy undergraduates!

We are thrilled and proud that our first cohort of Sixth Form students has left us to go on to some of the country’s most prestigious universities. It has been a pleasure having these students with us as we have developed the Academy from a brand new school to the popular and successful institution that we have become today. Our headline figures at A Level are very positive and have enabled our students to fulfil their potential and take courses at a wide range of universities. The headline figures are as follows: 

Grades Percentage (%)
A* - A 27
A* - B 56
A* - C 81
A* - E 99

This is a tribute to the efforts of all the students, the high quality teaching from Wren Academy staff and the outstanding support provided by parents.

53% of our students went on to Russell Group or equivalent universities, many to pursue studies on some the most competitive courses. Our creative students have also progressed onto some of the best course in art and design, and the performing arts.

Here is a flavour of where last year’s students are now studying:

Name Destination Course
Ahmer Khalil  LSE Economics
Alex Shine Central St. Martins 3D Spatial Design Foundation
Amanda Shodeko Mountview Academy Acting
Amin Fouari Central St. Martins 3D Spatial Design Foundation
Andreas Christoforou  UCL  Mechanical Engineering
Anjelica Minas Birmingham University English and Drama
Arian Mohammadzadeh City University Civil Engineering
Benedict Bridgewood Brunel University Physiotherapy
Daniela Nolan  Exeter Physics
Danja Braho Royal Holloway Philosophy
Fred Newman  Warwick History and Politics
Julius Burke-Perrin SOAS Politics and History
Karina Parekh  LSE Mathematics with Economics
Medhi Ramezanzadeh  Kings Computer Science
Melika Moghim UCL Medicine
Mikal Usman  Durham English Literature
Monifah Hwata Manchester Manchester
Natalie Otwoma Southampton Chemistry
Natalia Pambakian Queen Mary London History
Nikou Gharooni Kings College London Dentistry
Parsa Lotfizadeh Queen Mary London Mathematics
Peter Salman Central St. Martins 3D Spatial Design Foundation
Peter Siekkeris  LSE Mathematics with Economics
Romil Depala  Oxford Experimental Psychology
Sam Markovic  Manchester Physics
Sheena Bhagak Birmingham University Biochemistry
Stefanos Pouros Loughborough Civil Engineering
Tahir Hussain Manchester Dentistry
Vishal Gaglani LSE Government and Economics

We also celebrate the achievements of students who are entering the world of work. Well done to Robert Lilley who starts work with the BBC and Anthony Mammoulous who has joined the Civil Service.