Shropshire Star

Parents and pupils are welcome at Abraham Darby School open day

Abraham Darby School in Telford is opening its doors and welcoming parents and pupils in Year 6 and Year 11 to the academy for an open evening on October 1.

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It will be showcasing the excellent work of pupils and staff, throughout all year groups.

Pupils achieve excellent results, this summer the school was above national average in maths, English, biology, chemistry, physics and Spanish.

The sixth form sends the large majority of students on to further education, and an increasing number are securing places at Russell Group universities.

The school is one of the few providers of A-level music in Telford, and each year it is successful in securing places at conservatoires for talented musicians.

This summer, 96 per cent of pupils secured university places, with a 93 per cent pass rate at A2. The school also celebrated a 100 per cent BTec pass rate, with 90 per cent being at 'distinction' or above. This year it is delighted to be able to offer 'Haberdashers' Academic Bursaries' to students who meet our criteria.

Abraham Darby develops pupil character as well as nurtures academic excellence.

The academy and its pupils are confident, calm and caring. As a Haberdasher school it insists upon high standards of uniform, punctuality and behaviour. This allows all students to learn well and go beyond where they thought they could. Pupils develop into impressive people.

The school looks forward to welcoming you on October 1 or by appointment during the school day.

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