STUDENTS are celebrating today at independent day and boarding school LVS Ascot.
Young people there have exceeded expectations, with the year 13 class of 2023 celebrating a greater percentage of A-Level passes.
The school is delighted that after a very challenging education for this cohort, with their past exams and teaching having been affected by the pandemic, LVS Ascot A-level students have gone above and beyond.
The overall pass rate is up from 94% to 96%, despite national predictions and speculation that may have suggested otherwise.
Charlotte, who has been with LVS Ascot right through from reception class, achieved A*AA, and will now be attending Royal Holloway to study history.

Charlotte said: “LVS Ascot was a really welcoming environment, and the staff have always been great.
“I had many opportunities to try different things, including sport and drama.”
Josh, who achieved A*AA is going to the University of Birmingham to study maths with computer Science.

Josh said: “The teachers were very approachable, and they made the lessons really engaging and enjoyable for all levels.”
Principal Christine Cunniffe, said: “We are so proud of all our pupils who have shown such fortitude and resilience, especially when considering the unique circumstances of the pandemic they had to endure in their education.
“Every one of them should be so proud of their outstanding results.
“We are delighted that our pass rates have increased this year.
“This is a testament not only to our students but our excellent staff.
“We bid a fond farewell to our students for now, but we look forward to hearing all about their successes in their future studies and careers.”











































