A-level pass rate is 100% at Ockbrook School
All A-level pupils gained a grade A-E, with 28 per cent achieving A*-A and 60 per cent A*-B.
Eighteen-year-old Kathryn McAllister, from Oakwood, achieved two A* and two A grades in her results, securing her place to study law at Oxford University.
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Hide AdOckbrook’s overseas students also achieved exceptional results. Anna Tofilska, from Poland, achieved an A* in biology, chemistry, maths and further maths and an A for her Extended Project Qualification (EPQ).
Ho Chi Wong, from Hong Kong, achieved an A* in chemistry and maths and an A in physics, while Zita Hui, also from Hong Kong, gained an A* in biology and maths, an A in chemistry and an A at EPQ.
All students studying the EPQ were successful, with four students gaining A*/A grades.
Headmaster Tom Brooksby said: “These results are the product of a great deal of effort on the part of our students and the support they receive from the school and their parents. They are very well deserved.
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Hide Ad“The 100 per cent pass rate is another indication that our teachers have also excelled with strong results across the full range of subjects.”
All students completing A-levels at the co-educational independent school received confirmation via UCAS of their higher education place, with the vast majority being accepted at their first-choice university.
They will be studying a broad range of subjects including engineering, pharmacy, music, history and law.