COURSE
Alice Palmer
ST. ANDREWS
Medicine
Holly Parkinson
NEWCASTLE
Marketing
Louisa Pattisson
EXETER
Engineering
Emma Peddie
EDINBURGH
Linguistics
Zephyr Percy
BRISTOL
Biology
Emma Poole
MANCHESTER
Spanish and Business and Management
Amelia Porter
ELON, USA
Liberal Arts
Willa Prest
CAMBRIDGE
History
Keshya Rana
LSE
International Relations
Anouska Royle
NORTH EASTERN UNIVERSITY, USA
Liberal Arts
Livia Russell
CAMBRIDGE
Modern and Medieval Languages
Ione Sandberg
EDINBURGH
Engineering
Danagul Saulebayeva
READING
Italian and Management Studies
Olivia Scott
LEEDS
History of Art with Cultural Studies
Nicola Shi
TUFTS, USA
Liberal Arts
Hannah Simpson-Orlebar
LEEDS
English and Theology and Religious Studies
Matilda Smeeton
BRISTOL
French and Italian
Clementine Swallow
COURTAULD
History of Art
Cordelia Tahany
LSE
Economic History
Naomi Tan
IMPERIAL
Geology and Geophysics
Eleanor Tarling
LEEDS
History
Kwan Ee (Claire) Tay
LANCASTER
English Language and Creative Writing
Niamh Taylor
EXETER
Philosophy and Sociology
Rosie Thistlethwayte
CAMBRIDGE
Natural Sciences
Victoria (Clare) Turton
MANCHESTER
Archaeology and Anthropology
Laura Vaughan-Johnson
OXFORD BROOKES
Communications, Media and Culture/Film Studies
Lilac Watt
NOTTINGHAM
Modern Languages
Emily West
OXFORD
Experimental Psychology
Lara Wheeler
NEWCASTLE
Combined Honours
Lara Wigan
EDINBURGH
Spanish and Philosophy
Isobel Wild
EDINBURGH
History of Art
Charlotte Williams
BRISTOL
Spanish
Georgina Williams
NEWCASTLE
Agri-Business Management
Poppy Wilson
BRISTOL
Social Policy and Politics
Amelia Yerburgh
EDINBURGH
Geography
Wing Tung (Catherine) Yung
MANCHESTER
Materials Science and Engineering
Katherina (Kitty) Zeal
EXETER
Geography
PUBLIC EXAMINATION RESULTS 2015/16 When the UVI, LVI and UV received their public examination results I could not have been more proud of them. I am particularly delighted with the university entry record for the UVI who have gained an excellent range of places at top universities across the globe. Their results show that they can move on with confidence too (70% of the grades were at A*/A equivalent) and I have no doubt that they will be great assets as undergraduates. The UV have similarly achieved great things. They have an outstanding record of GCSE results with 77% of them gaining 8 A*/As and above and 86% of the grades being at A* and A. All the results are a credit to the girls’ hard work and the incredible support of the staff and of course parents. I particularly congratulate the following girls:
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Girls who achieved 3 A*/A or D1 – D3 grades and above at A Level and/or Pre-U: Molly Adams, Esther Adebajo, Flora Camps-Harris, June Eric-Udorie, Isabella Hancock, Eleanor Leeves, Clare Maunder, Hattie Muncey, Zephyr Percy, Keysha Rana, Ione Sandberg, Clementine Swallow, Cordelia Tahany, Naomi Tan, Eleanor Tarling, Rosie Thistlethwayte, Emily West, Lara Wigan.
Girls who achieved 8 A* grades and above at GCSE: Georgina Anastassopoulos Tubby (11), Ilaria Bevan (10), Eleanor Bishop (8), Man I (Melissa) Chang (10), Emilie Cheung (9), Gwendoline Choi (12), Isabella Craig (9), Jennifer Darko (9), Sarah Darko (9), Laura Douglas-Hamilton (9), Omotara Edu (9), Alexa Feather (8), Eliza Gibbons-West (10), Lauren Griffith (11), Clarissa Hahn (8), Eliza Horn (9), Ella Houston (9), Beatrix Jackson (10), Wai-Ping (Sarah) Kwok (8), Francesca Lahiri (10), Lara Mun-Gavin (8), Sarah Palmer (10), Jessica Pemberton (9), Bethany Perry (8), Nutthapit Poolworaluk (10), Matilda Pope (10), Clara Silcock (8), Jennifer Standbrook (8), Georgina Tarling (9), Elizabeth Tatham (10), Alice Wills (10), Catharine Wippell (8), Saskia Wormsley (10). DOWNE HOUSE MAGAZINE