SUCCESS was on the timetable at the Chase Sixth Form as they have achieved an 'impressive' set of A-Level results.
Over a quarter of all A Level entries achieved either an A* or A grade with 80 per cent getting an A*-C grade.
This year’s top performers were James Rawlings with three A* grades and one A grade, and Anastasia Boyer with two A* grades and two A grades.
Other students who scooped two A* grades included Alice Kearley, Thea Snee and Arty Wilson-Spence.
Mike Fieldhouse, Headteacher at The Chase, said: "I am delighted with the performance of this cohort of students, who have surpassed all expectations and who should be very proud of their achievements.
"We were a bit unsure of what to expect this summer with the continuing adjustments made to the grade boundaries post Covid.
"Our students have done exceptionally well in achieving these results.
"A record number of students have secured a place at their first choice university or on a higher level apprenticeship which is always our main aim in gauging success at the end of Year 13.
"Studying A levels and other Applied Level 3 courses for two years at The Chase Sixth Form helps to provide the students with the skills and confidence to progress to their choice of employment.
"Our aim is to support all of our students in reaching their potential and facilitating their aspirations for the future."
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