Students and staff at St Bees School are celebrating an impressive set of A Level results as the school achieved its second year of full A Level results since reopening in 2018.
The west Cumbrian independent school continues to go from strength to strength following its closure in 2015.
With only six students in Year 13, the results are promising for the future of the school.
Year 13 student, Whitney, achieved a great set of results - A* A AA, and is going on read Biomedical Sciences at King’s College London, University of London.
Deputy Head and Head of Sixth Form, Andrew Keep, is delighted with the results and University destinations.
Headmaster, Robin Silk, said: "We are extremely proud of our Year 13 students, all of whom were with us throughout the pandemic and were learning online for nearly 12 months.
"To see them work hard and achieve such inspiring grades is definitely something that they should be proud of and celebrate."
The six students will be heading to: Royal Holloway, University of London, the University of Reading, King's College London, Brunel University London, RPG Chartered Accountants for a graduate apprenticeship and Leeds Beckett University.
St Bees are now taking applications from individuals wanting to join Year 12 in September 2023. To follow in the footsteps of these amazing students and achieve your full potential, please get in touch with Ceara Fisher, Head of Marketing and Admissions on ceara.fisher@stbeesschool.co.uk.
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