Georgie Henley's A-Level results and Cambridge University

August 15, 2013, students all around the United Kingdom received their A-levels and Georgie was one of them. Georgie attended a lunch at her school before receiving her marks around 10am, and it looks like she studied hard for this one, Georgie took three subjects and received an A* (the highest mark) in History and A (second highest) in English Literature and Latin. We are proud and happy for her, imagine a great actress and a great student as well! Well done Lucy!


Apparently, Georgie has been accepted to Cambridge University and starts in September, however, it is unknown which college she has applied to. As we all know that both of her co-stars Anna Popplewell (Susan Pevensie) and Skandar Keynes (Edmund Pevensie) both studies in Cambridge University. 

She's now grown up and she really studies hard for her academics. Her latest film projects: The Perfect Sister and Sisterhood of the Night were both finished filming but it has been only released in definite theaters, meaning that it wasn't released worldwide but it will be soon.

Full details are here: Georgie Henley Life

Image is owned by: Ross Parry (via Daily Mail)

Comments

  1. Congratulations!! The mind needs to learn in order to grow, and to grow is to live,,,,Hope you keep in touch with your fans all over the world....chances are, that someone(s) are going to further THEIR education because of your example!!! God be with you always, Georgie, and thank you :)

    ReplyDelete
  2. Cambridge isn't like other UK universities. The fall term, called "Michaelmas," begins on October 8.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Studying is always a good thing. If you are serious about being an actor, then understanding literature and what emotionally moves characters is important, for the actor presents that bit to the viewer. You grow with new knowledge and developing opinions and personal concepts of that which was learned. God bless you Georgie.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

C.S. Lewis, 50th anniversary special short video presentation