Future Academies Watford is celebrating the determination, commitment, and hard work of students who received their A-level results.
The students collected their results on Thursday, August 18 along with thousands of others across the country.
Future Academies assistant principal Marc Faccini said he is happy with the overall results.
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He said: "The students have been amazing; this year has been our best ever results.
"These students are the group that didn't take exams.
"They didn't know that their 2020 December mocks would be their last exams.
"We are pleased and proud of them."
Principal Deborah Warwick said: “A-level results day is full of mixed emotions.
“We take time to reflect on the seven-year journey that our students have taken with us and, of course, it is always sad to be saying goodbye.
“However, the pride we share with the students and their parents and guardians is overwhelming.
“Young people work so hard for these qualifications, and they deserve to receive our heartfelt congratulations.
“Today, we celebrate their determination, commitment, and hard work.
“We have students that have secured places at university and on apprenticeships, and some that are now ready to take up employment.
“The academy is proud of all the students.”
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