TWINS at The Marist School achieved identical results in their A Level exams this year, with both nabbing grades of AAB.

Amy and Ria Gandhi have both secured places at university with their twin results, with Amy off to Birmingham to read Ancient History and Ria to study Drama.

The Sunninghill school reported a 100 per cent pass rate this year with a impressive 86 per cent securing grades from A*-C in their subjects.

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Twins Amy and Ria Gandhi with identical results of 2A’s and a B.

Top performer Jordan Coules is set to study medicine at St Andrews after securing four A*s and an A at AS level. Friends of Jordan said she would probably be "working as a mountain rescue doctor in the Alps and using it as the perfect excuse to go skiing" when asked where she could be in ten year's time. 

Principal Karl McCloskey said: “This year group are a true example of a good Marist education. They have a love of learning and a passion for their chosen subjects. This is reflected in their great results. As a school we do not need to cram the girls for exams, the outstanding results come from a learning philosophy which starts far back in our nursery. Creating the right environment, making learning engaging and exciting and allowing the girls to explore all their many talents means results naturally follow.”

Jordan Coules with her parents and Principal Karl McCloskey celebrating her four A*’s.

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