The company works in the field of innovative solutions for road construction and has in its portfolio works for well-known infrastructure facilities in Ukraine, in particular, Boryspil airport. Our client at this exhibition was Trinity Group. The exhibition presented many varieties of machinery and equipment for the maintenance and roads construction. Despite all the quarantine restrictions, the exhibition attracted a large number of professional visitors. The exhibition was held at a new site for it, due to restrictions in line with the safety regulations of the exhibition, more space was needed to comply with sanitary standards. Their well-deserved results allow them to progress on to the next stage in their lives – and for many, this will mean staying on with us for A Levels in September for which we are delighted.On November 11-13, 2020, the Avtodorexpo 2020 exhibition was held at the KyivExpoPlaza exhibition center. Even though they couldn’t sit their examinations, they can be proud of their achievements because they reflect their determination and courage to succeed. I, and the staff at Trinity Academy, have the utmost respect for the adaptability of our students in this, the most challenging of years. Mrs Vic Gibson, who recently joined Trinity Academy as Head of School said, “Our students and their teachers have worked tirelessly to achieve the results they have received today. Kate Wheatley overjoyed by an excellent set of results I have never seen a student achieve so much progress”. I am so pleased to see that her amazing attitude have been rightly rewarded. Mr Bedford, the Vice Principal and Kate’s teacher for Physics said, “Kate demonstrates what hard work and dedication can achieve. Kate Wheatley, has consistently been at the top of the yeargroup for progress and on average has achieved four grades higher in every subject than would be expected. The GCSEs aren’t just about top performers, but also measure the progress students have made since primary school. Despite the need to balance hours of training with her academic studies, Amy was able to achieve some outstanding grades, including grade 9s in English Language, English Literature and Physical Education. Last year, Amy received the Barry Marks Award, the top accolade for sport at Trinity Academy that recognises the most outstanding sportsman or sportswoman. Until recently, Amy was also playing for Hatfield Fliers Basketball Club. Amy comes from a sporty family and alongside her academic studies, has been playing under 17s netball at an elite level for Leeds Rhinos. Alexander expressed particular gratitude to his parents for all their support.Įvie Pearce, Georgia Bower, Nikola Symolon, Leah Gray, Dominic O’Neill and Ben Reed made up the rest of the top 10 students, achieving a minimum of six grade 8s and 9s each, an outstanding achievement.Īlso celebrating some excellent grades is Amy Wilcox. Madeleine Taylor delighted with her seven grade 9sĪlexander Williamson was pleased to see that his four grade 9s and seven grade 8s will be a great help with his ambition to follow his older sister to study engineering at university. Madeleine was pleased to see her, “hard work had paid off”, and also wished to thank her teachers who have gone above and beyond to help her including Mr Taylor and Mrs Porter who have had a great influence on her. Madeleine Taylor also achieved seven grade 9s alongside two grade 8s and two grade 7s. Hannah achieved eight grade 9s and three grade 8s. She particularly wanted to thank Mr Bush, her tutor and mathematics teacher, for all his support over the last few years. Hannah Croucher, who has enjoyed a friendly rivalry with Jacob that goes right back to their time at Green Top Primary School was delighted to be able to say that the grades, “reflect the hard work I have out in over my time at Trinity”. Jacob paid tribute to his teachers thanking them for their support throughout, “a difficult year”. The words of Churchill’s famous, ‘Never Give In’ speech to students at Harrow School in 1941 have served as a key reminder for him to do his very best. Jacob Page, a keen historian who achieved grade 9s in eight subjects and grade 8 in two subjects takes inspiration from Winston Churchill. Jacob Page, celebrating the fruits of perseverance Jacob Page, Hannah Croucher, Madeleine Taylor and Alexander Williamson performed especially well achieving 27 grade 9s between them along with 14 grade 8s. Although students didn’t take formal examinations, there is no doubt they have achieved the grades they have worked for. Trinity Academy is delighted to see that the hard work and dedication of so many talented students have once again been recognised in their GCSE results. Year 11 students rewarded for their hard work and dedication
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