STUDENTS of independent school Reddam House have seen results soar just one year on since the school took over Bearwood College.

The school have announced 61 per cent of students achieved A*-B passes, and 92 per cent secured A*-C grades.

This is a jump on last year where, under different management as Bearwood pupils, only 37 per cent of students achieved A*-B grades and just 54 per cent scored an A*-C in the AS exams.

Toby Mullins, senior school headmaster said: “There  was  wide  anticipation  amongst  educators  that  these  A  Levels  were  likely  to  be  the  most  unpredictable  for  years,  against  a  backdrop  of  policy  and  syllabus  reforms.

 “We  are  thrilled  that  due  to  the  hard  work  and  dedication  of  our  students  and  the  forward-­‐thinking  Reddam  House  team,  our  class  of  2016  is  celebrating  such  fantastic  grades  and  accepting  offers  at  some  of  the  country’s  most  prestigious  Universities.”

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(L-R) Jason Ikin, Natasha Putland, Jessica Frank, Rachel Heath, William Northey

Reddam House Berkshire is the first UK outpost of Reddam House Schools, who have schools in Australia and South Africa.