Diverse talents shine as Heathfield celebrates A-Level success
Heathfield School in Ascot is celebrating this year's exceptional A level achievements spanning 17 diverse subjects, from Mathematics, Economics
Read moreDetailsHeathfield School in Ascot is celebrating this year's exceptional A level achievements spanning 17 diverse subjects, from Mathematics, Economics
Read moreDetailsThe Piggott School has said it is 'proud' of its A-Level results with a pass rate of 99%.
Read moreDetailsStudents at independent day and boarding school, LVS Ascot are celebrating what they say is a fantastic set of results for their Year 13 students.
Read moreDetailsThe Holt School has said it is delighted to report another set of fantastic A level exam results for 2024, with 12% A*, 35% A*-A, 66% A*-B and 87%
Read moreDetailsDelighted Wokingham students celebrate their A Level results
Read moreDetailsMaiden Erlegh School has said that it is 'thrilled' with the set of A-Level results for their students this year.
Read moreDetailsThe Emmbrook School has celebrated a 'remarkable' set of A-Level results with the proportion of A* and A grades almost tripled from the previous year
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Read moreDetailsNew research has shown that perceptions of computer science students are more diverse than expected, the University of Reading has announced
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