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Our talented and dynamic students never cease to inspire us. From academic and sporting excellence to community involvement and the arts, ACG Sunderland students are regularly involved in amazing activities. Read their stories here.
Top in the World for Design and Technology
Congratulations to Year 11 student Henyang Li (Leo) who came Top in the World in IGCSE Design & Technology in the most recent Cambridge exams.
The award is based on the best marks across five IGCSE subjects. David came Top in the World in IGCSE Maths (Without Coursework) and Top in New Zealand in IGCSE Physics. He also received A* grades (90% or above) in Chemistry; Biology; Music; English First Language; and Spanish.
Keegan Macdonald was in Rebel Sports buying a basketball when he found out he had been selected as a 2017 UHY Haines Norton Study Scholarship recipient.
A trip to South America at the age of 16 has had a lasting impact on Tessa Cavell. Deeply affected by the poverty and suffering she witnessed on an archaeology and community aid trip to Peru, the Head Girl at ACG Sunderland resolved to become a nurse.
Our year 9 student, Michael Sun will head to France this week to play a series of concerts to commemorate New Zealand’s role in saving three French towns in World War I.
Our Year 10 student is part of two concert bands and two rock bands and plays more than ten instruments including saxophone, violin, piano and ukulele. And she has the schedule to show it.
Last month, Head girl Bridget Archibald completed an internship with Labour Party politician Phil Twyford. For three days, she shadowed Mr Twyford at Parliament.