Students at Bracknell & Wokingham College have achieved a 100% pass rate for the seventh year running. 43% of the students received A* to B, and 79% A* to C grades.
Timothy Woods, who has been accepted at Oxford University to study maths, received an A* in maths, A in AS further maths, A in physics and A in chemistry.
Ginette Cox, head of A levels, GCSEs and creative arts, said: “It was great to see students studying together outside of class or sitting with teachers when additional help was requested. They have now been presented with terrific results – some students achieving exceptional grades of 2 or 3 A*s.
Campbell Christie CBE, principal and chief executive, added: “It was very pleasing to see that more students gained A to C grades than in the previous year.”
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