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LIVE BLOG: A-level results day 2019

As Jewish students find out their A-level results - follow all the latest updates right here...

  • Ilana Cantor, outgoing head girl, has gained a place in Lincoln College at Oxford University.
    Ilana Cantor, outgoing head girl, has gained a place in Lincoln College at Oxford University.
  • Immanuel College students get their A-Level results!
    Immanuel College students get their A-Level results!
  • Immanuel College students get their A-Level results!
    Immanuel College students get their A-Level results!
  • Head Boy Noah Gershon A*AA now going to LSE (London School of Economics)
    Head Boy Noah Gershon A*AA now going to LSE (London School of Economics)
  • Immanuel College students get their A-Level results!
    Immanuel College students get their A-Level results!
  • L-R: James Onona (PPE at Oxford),  Jemima Moore (Maths at Bristol) and Jonathan Cordell (Data Science at Warwick)
    L-R: James Onona (PPE at Oxford), Jemima Moore (Maths at Bristol) and Jonathan Cordell (Data Science at Warwick)
  • Students after getting their A Level Results at Yavneh College
    Students after getting their A Level Results at Yavneh College
  • Group shot of JCoSS students with their A-Level results!
    Group shot of JCoSS students with their A-Level results!
  • Oliver Russell with his proud parents
    Oliver Russell with his proud parents
  • Ben Schwarzmann and Dan Gilbey
    Ben Schwarzmann and Dan Gilbey
  • Ben Schwarzmann received 3 A* grades with Habs
    Ben Schwarzmann received 3 A* grades with Habs
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14 secure places to Oxbridge from JFS

14 students from JFS have secured places at the country’s top two universities during A Level results day.

Amongst the highest achieving students are:

Ariel Flint-Ashery and Lola Sofer-Yadgaroff – 4 A*s

Jonathan Cordell and Jemima Moore – 1A* and 3As

James Onona – 4As

Outgoing Head boy and Head girl David Cohen and Ilana Cantor both attained 3A*s.

Ilana who is off to study History at Lincoln College Oxford said: “JFS has given me a great foundation for my future, not only in terms of academic results but for life in general”.

L-R: James Onona (PPE at Oxford), Jemima Moore (Maths at Bristol) and Jonathan Cordell (Data Science at Warwick)