CAVERSHAM pupils are celebrating top GCSE marks this year, after achieving a 100% pass rate across all subjects.
Every single grade at Queen Anne’s School was awarded between 9 and 4 this summer, with 59% of qualifications awarded with top marks.
Eight in 10 grades pupils received today were the equivalent of an A grade or above, and 92% a B or higher.
Julia Harrington, headteacher, said: “Many congratulations to the girls on their outstanding GCSE results but also for their attitude to learning and for the wonderful support they have shown each other.
“I am proud of the tremendous effort that the girls have shown and of the tireless dedication of the Queen Anne’s staff to see the girls through the many challenges of the last 18 months.”
She said 16 students achieved a full set of A* equivalent grades, with five pupils being awarded 9s across the board.
Some of them will now continue their studies at Queen Anne’s sixth form, including Grace Pavey from Sonning who is “ecstatic” with her grades.
Ms Harrington said the school’s sportswomen have also achieved top marks, with trampolinist Amelia Shaw from Finchampstead achieving 7s, 8s and 9s in every subject.
And in Mandarin all six non-native speaking students were awarded grade 9s today.
Mark Richards, senior deputy head, added: “I look forward to supporting this committed and enthusiastic group of girls through their A-level studies over the next two years.”