KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS
A = art, AC - art and craft, AD = art and design, AM = applied maths, AS = art and design (sculpture), B = biology, BS = business studies, BSec = business studies economical and social, C = chemistry, D = dance, DT = design and technology, EL = English literature, ELg = English language, En = English, F = French, FM = further maths, G = geography, Ge = German, GP = government & politics, GS = general studies, GS-F = general studies-French, GS-Ge = general studies-German, H = history, HB = human biology, HE = home economics, L = law, Ma = maths, Med = media studies, Mu = music, MuT = music technology, P = physics, PE = physical education, Ps = psychology, S = sociology, TS = theatre studies.
THE following sixth form students at Stourport High School achieved A-level passes in the subjects indicated.
Rachael Baylie B, C, G, GS-Ge; Thomas Booton EL, GS-Ge, Ps, S; Tara Bourne HE, Ps; Richard Comfort C, GS-F, P; Victoria Cooper B, EL GS-F; Naomi Datson B, C, GS-F, PE; Owain Davies BS, GS-Ge, HE; Kieran Edwards EL, TS; Kate Fellows EL, GS-F, H, Ps; David Fudge B, C, GS-F, Ma; Caroline Glass BS, BSec, EL, Gs-F, TS; Lyndsey Gordon El, GS-F, S, TS; Wendy Gosling B, Gs-F, PE, Ps; Helen Guest EL, Ps; Melissa Hagan EL, HE, Ps; Claire Hale AC, F, Ps; David Handley EL; Peter Harrison As, BS; Emma Hobday Ps; Andrew Logan DT, EL; Andrea Lynch EL, PE, Ps.
Beverley Mancrief Ps, TS; Benjamin Mitchell EL; Alan Nutbean AC, GS-F, PE, Ps; Lowri Penny AC, EL, Ps; Emma Potter AS, EL, TS; Matthew Potts C, DT, GS-Ge, TS; Natalie-Sian Rudd B, EL, GS-F, Ps; Kimberley Smith EL, GS-Ge, H, Ps; Naomi Thompson EL, GS-F, Ps, TS; Wesley Thompson Bs, EL; Amanda Tippin EL, HE; Jill Underdown Gs-F, Ma, PE, Ps; Rosalyne Vaux-Harvey EL, Ps; Alexander Watt GS-F, MuT, P; John White C, DT, G, GS-F; Hayley Wilkes EL, GS-Ge, H, P; Laura Williams B, EL, G, GS-F; Gemma-Jane Wood EL, GS-F, Ps, TS; Ian Woodbine DT; Naomi Wrench B, EL, GS-F, Ps; Dean Yarranton EL, GS-Ge, PE, TS.
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