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Bracknell A-level results
Bracknell A-level results

Bracknell A-level results 2012

By Lucy Thorne
August 16, 2012

A-level students across Bracknell Forest will be picking up their exam results today, find out how your school performed with our live results feed.

We will be listing the schools' overall A-level results here as we get them.

If your exam results are not what your were expecting we have got advice from a UCAS adviser about clearing and what to do next on our a live web chat here from 11.30am.

 

A* to E A* to B A* to C
Bracknell & Wokingham College  100%  39%  71%
Brakenhale  100%  23%  53%
Charters      
Easthampstead Park  98%  35%  68%
Edgbarrow  99.9%  60%  84%
Garth Hill  100%  40%  72%
Licensed Victuallers  99%  59%  79%
Marist  100%  92%  96%
Ranelagh*  96%  60%  78%
Sandhurst  98%  32%  57%
Wellington College  100%  91.1% 98.5%

*Figures do not include International Baccalaureate

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   Unfortunately,T J that is the reality now,brought in by the last shower,endorsed by the present lot.All they are doing is conning and betraying young people and the country.Education is the bedrock of our society and it has been undermined by those in charge.They even admit it by saying we need skilled workers from abroad.If we have such a talented lot of young people how can that be true?
DrBChing
17/08/2012 at 08:49 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   Well that last post was a bundle of laughs.
Timothy Jefferies
16/08/2012 at 15:49 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   "University" courses are still free at the point of use.The student gets a loan to pay the fees etc which is repayable later when they are earning sufficient to repay it.The only question is that with so many now getting a "degree",the degree becomes worthless.They have been devalued,just as the currency is being debauched by printing money,sorry,"quantitative easing".The system is now a waste of resources.We should return to the system where only 10% of people go to University and received a grant and others went to different grades of tertiary education including part time day release etc.I am quite happy as a taxpayer to pay for the grants because I received one to get my degree.(Chemistry and Economics)
DrBChing
16/08/2012 at 14:35 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   there goes the pension #i've-been-quantitatively-eased
Winstanley, Bracknell
16/08/2012 at 12:04 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   Well for me I'm just hoping my children haven't wrecked my retirement plans by getting into university. With many universities charging £9,000 tuition fees – and that’s before they even think about food, rent and all that other stuff – it would be a total nightmare if my children enter higher education.The tension’s killing me, am I going to get financially syringed for the next three years? Or did the pressure get to my kids, putting me in the clear?
Timothy Jefferies
16/08/2012 at 11:58 Offensive or Inappropriate?
 
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