STUDENTS at Canon Slade School are looking forward to what the future holds after collecting an impressive set of results.
With places lined up at top universities including Cambridge, Manchester and Durham the school had plenty to celebrate.
Over 60 per cent of A-Level grades at the school were A* - B and more than a third were at A* and A, while 97 per cent of BTEC students were awarded grades at distinction or above.
Karen Sudworth, headteacher at Canon Slade School, said: "We are very proud of all our students and are delighted that the majority have achieved their potential through the grades awarded today.
"Our staff and students have worked extremely hard during these strange and challenging two years and we are confident that the grades awarded today reflect this for our young people.
"Our staff are here in school to support all of our young people as they prepare for their next steps and we wish them all the very best for the future."
Benjamin Eves, assistant head teacher at Canon Slade School said: "We have spent the morning celebrating the hard work of our students in both achieving their grade and securing their desired destinations with a wide of university degrees, apprenticeships and employers include several heading to the University of Cambridge, University of Manchester and Durham University to name a few.
"Our students achieved excellent outcomes, over sixty percent of the A level grades were A* to B and more than a third at A* and A.
"Our BTEC students did superbly with 97 per cent of the awarded grades at distinction or above.
"They should all be rightly proud of their accomplishments.
"A huge well done to all our students."
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