Nearly three-thirds of the girls at St George's School, Ascot, hit the top grades in this year's A-Level results.
An impressive 74 per cent of the pupils received A* and B grades in their exams, with 100 per cent of foreign languages students achieving A*/A in French, Spanish and Russian.
100 per cent of maths students achieved an A*/B in further mathematics.
Top marks in the school go to Moe Kishima, who was awarded 3 A*s, 2As and an A grade in her Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). Moe is thrilled to be accepting a place to read Medicine at University College London.
Head Girl, Lottie Hughes with Headmistress, Rachel Owens
Head Girl, Lottie Hughes also achieved A*AA.
Headmistress, Rachel Owens said: “Every girl has worked extremely hard to achieve this outstanding set of results - I am proud of each and every one of them. A key indicator of our success at St George’s is our value-added score, which shows that our students achieved on average 1.5 grades higher than predicted by baseline testing. These confident young women have the life skills as well as the results they need to pursue the careers of their choice and I wish them all the very best of luck for the future."
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