Mazel tov to our high-flyers!
We celebrate the hard work that went into getting these grades, congratulating the most outstanding academic performers
Some outstanding GCSE performances were registered this week and we’d like to help celebrate the hard work that went into getting these grades.
So, from all of us at Jewish News, a huge Mazel Tov to the following heavy hitters:
JCoss
- Jack Margolis and Josh Cowan – 13 A* each
- Aviv Silver – 12A*
- Adam Gould – 11A*
- Daniel Dolan – 10A* and 2A
- Adam Aradi Posylkin – 9 A* and 4A
- Zachary Levenson – 9A* and 3A
- Orli Vogt-Vincent – 9* and 3A
- Joe Rogove – 9A* and 2A
- Roy Kurtzbard – 8A* and 3A
- James Nathan and Dylan Gair 8A* and 2A
- Noa Marson 8A*
Kantor King Solomon
- Zach Igielman – 11 A*
- Jack Palmer – 11 A*
- Sarah Lewis – 9 A* 2 A
- Talia Levy – 6A* 5 A
- Sophia Pantsjoha – 6 A* 5A
- Muhammud Ehthisham-Anwar – 6 A* 3A
- Nikita Pathak – 5 A* 6A
- Dan Botnari – 2 A* and 7 A
- Rachel Freedman – 2 A* 7 A
- Enis Demirbala – 1 A* 8 A
- Joshua Bennett – 9 A
Yavneh
- Nina Freedman – 9A* and 1A
- Zac Garcia – 9A* and 1A
- Erin Wacks – 9A* and 1A
- Matti Brooks – 8A* and 2A
- Jamie Newman – 8A* and 2A
JFS
- Segev Gonen Cohen – 11A*s and 1A
- David Launer, Savanna Leboff, Ava Sharpe and Ze’ev Shirazi – 11A*s
- Eva Jacobs and Reef Ronel – 10A*s and 1A
- Adam Bernstein – 9A*s and 3As
- Benjamin Kershaw and Benjamin Waldman – 9A*s and 2As
- Hayley Gow, Casril Liebert, Adam Mizrahi and Samuel Pins – 8A*s and 3As
JFS students celebrating their results (Photo credit: Blake Ezra)
Hasmonean
- Natan Maurer and Natasha Rosenberg-Whyte – 11 A* grades and 1 A grade.
- Brothers Natan Maurer – 11 A*s and 1 A
Immanuel College
Jemima Atar, 11 A*
Alexander Root, 9*
Alexander Davidson, 8* and 1 A
Gemma Black, 9 A*s
Max Misrahi, 8 A*s
Jonathan Korn, 8A*s and 1A
Gideon Abraham, 7 A*s and 2 As
Dexter Goodkind, 7A*s and 2As
Jennifer Cohen, 7A*s and 4 As
Sam Stakol, 6A*s and 2As
Talia Newmark 7A*s and 3As
Justin Fouladbakhsh 7A*s and 2As
Kezia Sinclair-Horne 5A*s and 4As
Benjamin Harari 5A*s, 1A and 1B
Amber Neerkin 6A*s and 4A
Ella Skolnick 6A*s and 3As
Mia Stone 6A*s and 3As
Isabella Mattey 5A*s and 4As
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