A-level results: car crash survivor celebrates A-levels
"I am sure Megan would have been trying to come to Newcastle with me as well."
Her father, Andrew, said: "I am the proudest dad in the country. Sophie has done amazingly well. I had a bit of a cry this morning but they were tears of joy."
Academy principal Ian Brew said Sophie's results mark the final chapter of her association with the academy, whose staff and students supported her and her family throughout her recovery and raised thousands of pounds in her sister's name.
Megan is also remembered in a memorial in the academy reception and in a prize for art awarded at the academy's annual presentation day.
Mr Brew said: "As we celebrate with our students today I am overjoyed that among our top performers is Sophie Hennessey.
"Hers is a remarkable performance given the tragic incident that happened nearly three years ago when Megan was killed.
"We are a close family at Trinity Academy and the loss of Megan devastated everyone here. She is greatly missed and we will always remember her as a lovely, bright girl.
"Sophie suffered terrible injuries that still affect her today.
"She has made a truly amazing recovery against all the odds and medical opinion.
"The determination and strength of character she has shown in order to achieve this success is an example to us all."
The girls were knocked down by a car driven by their cousin Nathan Hennessey, 19, as they walked to their grandparents' house after school.
Hennessey was jailed for four years at Sheffield Crown Court last year after admitting causing death by dangerous driving.
Sophie, who was 16 at the time of the crash, suffered a fractured skull, serious head lacerations, a lacerated kidney, and bone injuries.
She was in a coma for six weeks and remained in hospital for four months.
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Sophie Hennessey was left in a coma with life-threatening injuries in 2008 when she was hit by a car which killed her sister Megan, who was 11 years old at the time, on their way home from Trinity Academy in Thorne, South Yorkshire.
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