Univ Student wins RHS Prize
Univ undergraduate Paloma Vince (2014, PPE) (pictured centre) has been awarded the prestigious Frampton Prize by the Royal Historical Society for her outstanding performance in her History A level in summer 2014. Paloma achieved the highest raw marks of all candidates who sat the subject with OCR (UK awarding body).
Every year the Royal Historical Society awards a prize of £100 for the best performance in History A level examinations for each of the examining boards in the United Kingdom. This year the top OCR student was Paloma Vince. Jeremy Hoar, one of Paloma’s history teachers said “This is an amazing and well-deserved achievement and is the result of a combination of exceptional ability and hard work”.
Published: 7 January 2015
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