GARTH Hill College had a record-breaking year of A level results, with a 100 per cent pass rate.
A total of 57 per cent of students achieved A*-B and 84 per cent scored A*-C grades.
Star pupils include Liam Griffin who gained four straight A* grades in maths, biology, chemistry and physics. He will be starting a chemistry degree at Oxford in September.
Other straight A* students include Claire Thornton, who is going onto read medicine at Manchester, and Rasa Zivkovic, who will be studying medicine at King's College London.
Principal Keith Grainger said: "We are absolutely delighted with these A2 results. The number of higher grade passes is especially pleasing and we are thrilled for our students, staff and parents.
"It is a strong indication of the high quality of education provided in the Sixth Form at Garth Hill College.
"Congratulations to everyone involved with this success."
Meanwhile, Polina Perzic attained A grades in psychology, sociology and Russian with a C in business studies. She will be reading psychology at the University of Exeter.
Head of Sixth Form Julie Rumble added her congratulations to all the A2 candidates.
She said: "This is a fantastic set of results from a wide range of starting points. We are incredibly proud of our students."
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