In pictures: A-level targets maintained by Cookstown’s Holy Trinity pupils

Cookstown’s Holy Trinity College students and staff are once again celebrating excellent A-Level results.
Students at Holy Trinity College, Cookstown, find out their results.Students at Holy Trinity College, Cookstown, find out their results.
Students at Holy Trinity College, Cookstown, find out their results.

In recent years results at Post-16 level have been steadily improving and this years’ students have certainly excelled in all areas of Academic and Applied subjects. 93% of students achieved top grades in 2 or more A Levels with many students achieving Grades ‘A* - B’ in 3 or 4 ‘A’ Levels.

As a result most students have already been accepted into the University of their choice. Mrs Isabel

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Russell (Principal) Holy Trinity College, stated: “Their success is testimony to the collective endeavours of students and staff working in partnership with parents and guardians. We pride ourselves in being a non-selective school, where each student is stretched and encouraged to reach their potential in all areas regardless of ability.

Students at Holy Trinity College, Cookstown, find out their results.Students at Holy Trinity College, Cookstown, find out their results.
Students at Holy Trinity College, Cookstown, find out their results.

“We are extremely proud of this year group, many of whom received A* - B grades in 3 or more ‘A’ Levels. They have done themselves proud. The hard work, commitment and effort of students and staff has been rewarded and students are now preparing for the next phase in their educational career as they progress to University, Further Education or Employment. Warm wishes and Congratulations are extended to all our Sixth Form students”.

Holy Trinity College looks forward to welcoming students who aspire to enjoying the same success as the class of 2015 and invite prospective new Sixth Form students to attend the College’s Post 16 Enrolment Day on Thursday 20th August between 9.30am and 2.30pm.

PHOTOS BY CIARAN KELLY

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