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Live blog: A-Level results day!

As Jewish students across the UK celebrate record A-Level success, follow all the latest updates right here

  • Kantor King Solomon students celebrating results
    Kantor King Solomon students celebrating results
  • Kantor King Solomon students celebrating results
    Kantor King Solomon students celebrating results
  • JFS student Raphael Korber-Hoffman and parents
    JFS student Raphael Korber-Hoffman and parents
  • Jessica Mendall and parents
    Jessica Mendall and parents
  • JFS student Adam Lang (2nd left) and parents and Mr Appleman (Headteacher)
    JFS student Adam Lang (2nd left) and parents and Mr Appleman (Headteacher)
  • JFS students Jesse Anthony and Vitale Stone
    JFS students Jesse Anthony and Vitale Stone

 

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Results Day Latest: Students celebrate success

Students celebrate success

Rosie Felt, 18, studies at JCoSS, received: A*AC and will study Geography at Birmingham University after deferring. She said:  “I’ve just came back from a month in Costa Rica working with children, desperate to go back for 3 months. I’m still really excited to go to university but also excited to see what life has to offer before”

Rosie (second from the left) celebrating with her JCoSS friends
Rosie (second from the left) celebrating with her JCoSS friends Photo credit: TashPhotography

Zack Solomon, 18, also goes to JCOSS. He received A*AA, and will now studyComputer science & Artificial Intelligence at Birmingham. Speaking to Jewish News, he said his: “grades really reflect how much work I put in, I would like to thank my teacher Mr Kennedy who really helped me through it”.

Former head boy of Kantor King Solomon, Danny Gold, 18, received A*BB, and will now study Physics at UCL. He said he’s “really happy that I got into uni, just happy it’s done!”