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EXAM RESULTS 2022

​Tallis's outcomes remain strong and stable

Tallis continues to be a consistent springboard into top institutions for hundreds of south London children despite the extraordinary disruption to their learning that COVID posed.  Their steady approach to the challenges represented by the return of external examinations in 2022 means that the school’s headline figures this year are close to those recorded in previous years.
 
Just over three hundred and sixty students were awarded A-level or BTEC grades in 2022. 30% of A-level entries obtained A*/A grades (35% last year) and 64% achieved A*-B grades (68% last year). At A-level 86 students gained the equivalent of ABB or better, up on last year.  The pass rate in all our A-level subjects was 98.7%. These results reflect the consistent excellence of our outstanding post-16 provision at Tallis, year after year.  BTEC students also performed brilliantly. 70% of our BTEC grades were Distinction or D*, and 29 BTEC students achieved at least one D* grade; 25 obtained DDD or better (equivalent to AAA at A-level); 6 achieved D*D*D* grades (equivalent to A*A*A* at A-level). There was a 100% pass rate.  

Nearly three hundred students from Thomas Tallis are taking up university places, with over 100 of our applicants going on to Russell Group universities. Many more of our students are going on to the ‘Russell Group Plus’ – that is, top-10-for-subject, highly specialist single-faculty institutions such as SOAS, UAL, or Bath.

As always, very many students achieved extraordinary outcomes and many have taken up Russell Group places: Jenny J (A*A*A) is to read English at Cambridge and Alice G (A*A*A*) English at Oxford; Taslima K (A*A*) has a place at Cambridge to read SPS next year.  Kristan L (A*A*AA) has won a Presidential Scholarship to study Mechanical Engineering at Imperial, so not only has a very coveted place but all his fees covered; Jagoda Z (A*AAB) is to read Medicine next year at Leeds, where Maddy C (A*A*A) will keep her company reading Sociology; Ambra L (A*AAA) is to read Mathematics at Bristol and Eben M (A*A*AA) is to read the same at Warwick; Evie S (A*A*A) is to study Chemistry at UCL; three of our students will be studying at Edinburgh, with F
reddie F (A*A*A) reading Philosophy, Harriet K (A*A*A) reading History, and Harkeerat (A*A*AA) reading Physics; Gwyneth F (DDM) and Muna B (BBB) are taking up Nursing places at King’s College, London, and Binta D (BCC) is to read the same at Manchester; Sophia E (D*DD) is to read Social Work at Birmingham; Yusuf A (D*DD) is to read Business Management at Queen Mary; Joshua F (ABB) is to read Biological Sciences at Exeter; Lola L (A*AA) is to read International Relations at Glasgow; Angus M (AAB) is to read Civil Engineering at Nottingham. Vanessa I (ABB) is to read Creative Writing and English Literature at UEA; Augustine C (BBC) is to read Economics at Leicester.  Our students have also had great success with apprenticeship applications.  For example, Malcolm S-R (D*D*D*) is taking up an Accountancy Degree Apprenticeship with KPMG.
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Besides this, Thi-Uyen N (A*A*B) so impressed the interviewers at St Martin’s that she was awarded the 2022 Future FWD Scholarship which covers the fees for her entire degree in Graphic Communication Design.  Tomoe D (A*A*A) is also commencing an Art Foundation course there.  Besides these two, another thirty or so Tallis students are taking up places at Art and Performing Art colleges all over Britain, including (as always) most of the constituent colleges of the University of the Arts, London.
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Tallis has again placed students at almost every major university in Britain.  We proudly continue to offer life-changing opportunity to children from south London.

Head, Carolyn Roberts commented:
Tallis Post-16 is an exceptionally strong and stable provision.  Despite the vicissitudes of the last years, our results remain both high and reliable.  Our young people, whether they come up through the school or join us in year 12, are focused on their future and impressively mature as they work with highly-skilled teachers to ready themselves for success in adult life. Now they’re off to change the world for the better and I’m confident that we are in safe hands.   ​

TALLIS 16+

Kidbrooke Park Road
London SE3 9PX

T +44 (0)208 856 0115   
F: (0)208 331 3004
​E: post16admin@thomastallis.org.uk

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  • Home
  • About
    • Prospectus
    • A Virtual Tour
    • Why Tallis Post 16?
    • Applying to Tallis
    • Exam Results 2022 >
      • Exam Results 2021
      • Exam Results 2020
      • Exam Results 2019
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      • Exam Results 2013
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    • How to find us
  • Curriculum
    • Business & ICT
    • Computer Science
    • Design Technology
    • English & Philosophy
    • Extended Project Qualification
    • Humanities & Social Sciences
    • Mathematics
    • Languages
    • Performing Arts
    • Physical Education
    • Science
    • Visual & Media Arts
  • Parents
    • Pastoral Care
    • Letters Home 2022-23
  • Policies
    • Learning Agreement
    • Admissions
    • Attendance
    • Reporting an absence
    • Post-16 Dress Code
    • Behaviour and Support
    • Plagiarism
    • Bursary Scheme
    • BTEC Guidelines
  • Students
    • JCQ Information for Candidates
    • Black Lives Matter
    • Top Tips posters
    • The Personal Enrichment List
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    • Extracurricular opportunities
    • Student Voice
    • Fanzine
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    • School Journeys
  • Progression
    • Progression Event Resources 2022
    • Progression Booklet 2022
    • UCAS
    • University Outreach, Events and Open Days
    • Oxbridge & the Russell Group
    • Visual, Media & Performing Arts Progression
    • Student Finance
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    • Careers & Training
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