WE are proud and delighted say Cotswold schools after students achieve excellent A-Level results.
Hundreds of thousands of teenagers across the UK received their A-Level results with grades nationally returning to pre-pandemic levels.
Phil White, head of sixth form at The Cotswold School, said: "Congratulations to all of the Year 13 students on the brilliant results they have achieved today, which is a reflection of their hard work and dedication.
"The outstanding achievements of our students are testament to their hard work and dedication, to the exceptional teaching and commitment of teachers and staff, and to their supportive families, enabling them to achieve high academic standards and to develop their wider talents to the full.
"I wish the students every success as they look forward to their next adventure.”
Over 90% of students at The Cotswold School received grade between A* to C, 45% of which were either A* or A.
Will Morgan, Headteacher at The Cotswold School said: “Well done to all of our sixth formers on their achievements today – I am extremely proud of you all.
"It has been another superb year at The Cotswold School, with Year 13 students collecting their results today enjoying enormous success.
"I am delighted for all our students – it shows the phenomenal hard work and commitment of our students and staff which has helped achieve such positive outcomes.
"We wish them the best of luck to in the next stage in their lives.”
It was a similar story at Chipping Campden School with smiles all around with 76% of students receiving grade C or higher.
Gareth Burton, principal at Chipping Campden School, said: "I am absolutely thrilled with the performance of our Year 13 students this year.
"I’d like to congratulate all our students who received their results today and wish them well for whatever they progress on to next.
“Importantly, almost all students secured the grades required to progress onto their chosen destination beyond Campden.
"Just over 70% of our students will now move onto higher education study at university, with a range of other destinations including apprenticeships, a place at the very competitive Ashburton Chefs Academy in Devon and Helicopter Pilot training at Gloucestershire Airport.”
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