A-LEVELS 2022: Piggott students attain 99.5% pass rate
Students at Piggott School have secured places at universities across the country, with 47% of grades an A* to A.
Read moreDetailsStudents at Piggott School have secured places at universities across the country, with 47% of grades an A* to A.
Read moreDetailsThe further mathematics department maintained a 100% pass rate for the fourth consecutive year, 4% above the national average from 2018/19.
Read moreDetailsOf all grades received, 94.8% were A* to B with 37.4% of those an A*.
Read moreDetailsDespite a drop in top grades nationally, the school increased the number of A* grades by 50% from 2021.
Read moreDetailsOf that 92%, 69% of pupils at Edgbarrow School achieved A* to B, something the school is keen to recognise.
Read moreDetailsAt a Wokingham school, students are celebrating their success
Read moreDetailsHeadteacher Shirley Austin said she was personally delighted that all students are leaving A-Levels and a "high proportion" with A* to C grades.
Read moreDetailsLindsey Humber, head of school at Waingels College, said the staff are "immensely proud" of the students' achievements.
Read moreDetailsMore than a quarter of all grades were A* or A and over 50% of grades at A*-B.
Read moreDetailsBrighter Futures for Children will provide careers and results advice as students collect their results
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