A secondary school has said it is “proud” of its students for their hard work as the A-Level results have been revealed.
Kings Langley School in Love Lane has commended its students for their “outstanding achievements and success” after many secured places at universities or apprenticeships.
Of the school’s 82 students, 70.3% received A* to C grades and 18.3% gained the top grades of A* to A.
The principal assistant headteacher, James Tubb, said: "The achievements and successes of our students today is the realisation of hard work and determination shown by our students during several years of disturbed education.”
This cohort of students would not have sat external GCSE exams due to the pandemic.
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He added: “We are remarkably proud of all our students but more importantly, they should be proud of themselves and all that they have achieved.
“This generation of young people remind us of the importance of not waiting for opportunities to come but creating them.
“The successes of our students on this A-Level results day continue to inspire us all that despite challenges, the unrelenting focus on preparing for the future and aspirations serves us the platform for unlocking potential for life.”
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