THEALE Green School has joined school around the country in celebrating the success of its A-Level students and congratulating them on the culmination of their hard work.
Of the grades awarded by the school, 12% were an A or A* and 62% were a C or above.
The school extended studies for more than a third of their students by offering an extensive careers programme and First Aid to help boost their career prospects.
Among the individual successes were Lily Varley, who received two A* grades and two A grades.
She is now set to go to the Universtiy of Bristol to study Biomedical Science, the first step towards her hopes of a career as a scientific researcher.
Another was Alex Moore, whose A* and three A grades mean he will be going to the University of Warwick to study English Literature.
Beatriz Bruscato, who studied with English as a second language, received grades of A*, A, A, and B, meaning she will be going to the University of Sussex to read Law
Headteacher Charlotte Badarello said: “we are delighted that so many of this incredible year group have secured their places at prestigious universities and degree apprenticeships.
“This cohort have shone brightly in their seven years, and contributed significantly to the school’s recent success, taking the lead roles in multiple school productions, and acting as ambassadors for younger students.
“This year’s results include four students from Brazil, Italy, Hungary and the Ukraine who have overcome significant language barriers, thrived in our supportive Sixth Form, and are now in a strong position to progress their studies further.”
The school said it is: “Enormously proud of all our Year 13s, who have worked incredibly hard.
The commitment they have demonstrated to themselves and their community will ensure that they are ready for studying at university or apprenticeship level or going into employment this autumn.
“We wish them every success.”