St Bees School students have achieved "impressive" results in their A Level examinations.
The school has shared information about the sixth-form students' accomplishments and their future university destinations.
Headmaster Mr Andrew Keep expressed his pride in the students' achievements.
He said: "It has been a tough year, and standards continue to rise.
"But we are immensely pleased with students who have achieved their goals and university destinations."
The school also celebrated the personal growth of their students alongside their academic success.
Many students have secured places at universities such as the University of Warwick, King’s College London, the University of Manchester, the University of Durham, the University of Lancaster, and the University of Newcastle.
St Bees School extended their gratitude to the teaching staff for their support and guidance, as well as the families of the students for their encouragement.
The school believes this strong partnership is key to the students' success.
A spokesperson for the school added: "As our students embark on the next stages of their journeys, we wish them every success.
"We are confident that the skills, knowledge, and values they have acquired at St Bees will serve them well in all their future endeavours."
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