THE WREN School has congratulated students on “two incredibly challenging and tough years” as students around the country collect A-level results on Thursday, August 18.
It has announced that 85% of its students will move on to their first choice university or into a high-level apprenticeship.
Principal John Salberg said: “We are proud of each and every one of our students. They have shown huge levels of commitment, resilience and positivity throughout their time in our Sixth Form.
“It is testament to their attitude, hard work and agility, alongside the tireless dedication of our staff that we are able to stand here together with these exceptional young people.
“Today is not just about the grades on pieces of paper, today is about recognising the resilience and
dedication our students have shown, the journey they have been on and how they have come
through it stronger and wiser.”
He said also that the school “couldn’t be prouder of them.”
“We wish all of our students the very best in their next steps of education, learning and employment,
safe in the knowledge that they have nurtured the character and skills needed to excel in wherever
their journey takes them.
“We look forward to hearing about, and following, their next chapters, and
wish them all a safe remainder of the summer.
“Thanks must also go to our dedicated and passionate staff who have worked so incredibly hard
supporting our students, and to our families and the whole of The Wren School community for their
continued support and encouragement.”
For advice about results and where to go next, students can visit: www.brighterfuturesforchildren.org