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Academic - Results & Destinations
GCSE Results 2008

St David’s School GCSE students produced the school's "best ever" results with 93% A*-C grades and 44% A* & A grades.
The overall results were:
95% of pupils gained 5 or more A*-C grades
93% A*-C grades
73% A*-B grades
44% A* & A grades
Tessa Smith, Headmistress said “Our girls have not just lived up to our high expectations, they have surpassed them and this underlines dramatically the real benefits St David’s consistently delivers”
St David's also had three of the top ten students in the country in Art GCSE. Caroline Ross and Kirsten Tinkler, who are both continuing their studies in the Sixth Form at St David's, are pictured top right with a proud Head of Art, Mrs Caroline Coldicott. Beth Morgan was the third St David's girl who beat over 36,000 other students to get into the top ten.
The charts below illustrate St David's achievement against national results.

GCSE Results 2004-2007
The graph below illustrates St David's performance measured by the percentage of pupils getting 5 or more GCSEs A* to C compared to the percentage for both Surrey and England.

A Level Results 2008

With 67% A-C grades at A level St David’s girls will be carrying on their studies at universites around the country from Edinburgh to Exeter
We wish them well both on the courses they are studying and in their future careers.
The overall results were:
67% A-C grades
42% A-B grades
22% A grades

Destinations for A level students
St David's Sixth form pupils have moved on to study a wide variety of subjects at universities across the country, some after a Gap Year taking them around the world.
Listed below are some of the courses St David's students have chosen over the last three years
| Sociology - Exeter |
French & German - Durham |
Medicine - Edinburgh |
| Geography - Leicester |
Psychology - Loughborough |
Biochemistry - Bristol |
| History - Aberystwyth |
Medicine - Imperial College |
Film & Media - Stirling |
| Biomedical - Manchester |
Architecture - University College London |
| Business - Aston |
Social Policy & Sociology - London School of Economics |
| Law - Wolverhampton |
History & Physical Geography - Keele |
| Actuarial Science - Kent |
Economics & Finance - Southampton |
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