It has been a successful year for A-Level students at Colyton Grammar School with students achieving more than twice the percentage of A* and A grades achieved nationally.
Colyton Grammar School is twice the national average for A* and A grades with 64.5% of grades awarded were at A* or A, 12 students achieving four A*s, 12 students achieved three A*s , 70% of applicants gained a place at a Sutton Trust Top 30 university, 19 have offers to Oxbridge and one has an offer to Harvard.
Among those achieving the top grades are 12 with four A*s and another 12 with three A*s.
In all, 19 students have offers from Oxbridge, one is set to study at Harvard in the USA and a further number to attend Russell Group universities.
The range of subjects students will study is broad – 10 are to study medicine and five law, while others are going on to study subjects such as drama, animation and fashion marketing as well as more traditional subjects.
Tim Harris, headteacher at Colyton Grammar School said: “Once again our students have shown what can be achieved when a supportive and encouraging learning environment is embraced. My congratulations go to them and to my colleagues who have provided a stellar learning environment for these extraordinary young people. We wish them well with the next exciting step in their lives.”
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