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Tom Daley celebrates top A-level grade

 

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Thursday 16 August 2012 14:57 BST
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Teenage diving sensation Tom Daley's successful summer is continuing after he scored an A grade in his A-level
Teenage diving sensation Tom Daley's successful summer is continuing after he scored an A grade in his A-level (AP)

Teenage diving sensation Tom Daley's successful summer is continuing after he scored an A grade in his A-level at Plymouth College.

The 18-year-old, who stormed to a bronze medal in the Olympic 10m men's platform event, sent a message to his 1.5 million followers on micro-blogging site Twitter.

Daley, who was collecting his A-level Spanish mark today, wrote: "I got an A in Spanish! Overall I have A* photography (A2), A Spanish (A2) and A maths (AS) :) thanks PlymColleg1 :D"

Plymouth College, which also counts 100m gold medal swimmer Ruta Meilutyte, 15, among its pupils, replied on Twitter: "Brilliant, well done. A nice addition to your Olympic bronze medal!"

Daley scored an A* in photography at the Devon college last year. He will return to Plymouth in September to complete his maths A-level and to study Spanish at a higher level, a spokesman confirmed.

Headteacher Dr Simon Wormleighton, who was among around 100 of Daley's staff and friends who gathered to watch him compete in the final at the Aquatics Centre last Saturday night, said: "I am delighted to see such an excellent set of A-level results.

"All our students should be very proud of what they have achieved. I would like to pass on my thanks to the teaching staff for their continued commitment and hard work, which has helped our students to reach such a high level of achievement.

"We have a busy and vibrant sixth form community and it is extremely rewarding to see them do so well."

A photograph of Daley's A-level results sheet, which he uploaded on the internet, showed he scored nearly 100% in his speaking assessment, with 59 points out of 60 available.

He also received 112 out of 140 for the listening, reading and writing component, taking his grade to an A overall.

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