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As Jewish students find out their A-level results - follow all the latest updates right here...

  • Immanuel College students receive A-Level results
    Immanuel College students receive A-Level results
  • Immanuel College students receive A-Level results
    Immanuel College students receive A-Level results
  • Zach Levenson who is going to Bristol to do Aerospace Engineering
    Zach Levenson who is going to Bristol to do Aerospace Engineering
  • Noa Marson of JCoSS got A*A*A A and is going to Cambridge University to study Natural Sciences
    Noa Marson of JCoSS got A*A*A A and is going to Cambridge University to study Natural Sciences
  • Immanuel College students receive A-Level results
    Immanuel College students receive A-Level results
  • JCoSS students celebrating results
    JCoSS students celebrating results
  • L-R: Jcoss students Aviv Silver, Jack Margolis and Adam Gould got 4 A*s
    L-R: Jcoss students Aviv Silver, Jack Margolis and Adam Gould got 4 A*s
  • Immanuel College students receive A-Level results
    Immanuel College students receive A-Level results
  • L-R: Jcoss students Josh Cowan, who is going Cambridge to read Computer Science, Adam Gould, who will go to Imperial College to read Computer Science, and Aviv Silver, who is heading to Warwick to read Morse (Maths, Statistics and Economics)
    L-R: Jcoss students Josh Cowan, who is going Cambridge to read Computer Science, Adam Gould, who will go to Imperial College to read Computer Science, and Aviv Silver, who is heading to Warwick to read Morse (Maths, Statistics and Economics)
  • Immanuel College students receive A-Level results
    Immanuel College students receive A-Level results
  • Immanuel College students receive A-Level results
    Immanuel College students receive A-Level results
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JCoSS headteacher welcomes outstanding results

JCoSS have announced their second full set of A Level Results, with 38% of grades being either A* or A, and 67% at Grade B or above.

Seven students who were holding offers for Oxford and Cambridge or Medical School have also received the grades to take up their places, while 24 students scored all A/A* grades and/or Distinction/Distinction* across all their subjects.

JCoSS Headteacher Patrick Moriarty has welcomed the school’s A-Level results, saying: ‘We are delighted by another set of excellent results – the 2nd whole cohort in our collection.  Both academic and vocational outcomes are testament to the exceptional hard work and dedication of staff and students alike, who were tackling new and demanding specifications in many subjects.

‘We are proud not only of the academic accomplishments of our students but of the qualities that have grown in them during their time at JCoSS.  They leave as accomplished Mensches, embodying the values of the school and the wider community, and ready to act as ambassadors for both as they step forward on the next phase of their journey.’