Heidi Thomas, Scarlet Sampson, Lily Hudson, Melissa Kuman and Isabel Clay with their results
Heidi Thomas, Scarlet Sampson, Lily Hudson, Melissa Kuman and Isabel Clay with their results
Heidi Thomas, Scarlet Sampson, Lily Hudson, Melissa Kuman and Isabel Clay with their results

The hard work of students at Abbots Bromley School has been praised after more than 83 per cent of them achieved A-Level grades from A* to B.

The results mean that all of the candidates at the 140 year-old school will obtain their preferred choice for university.

Girls from the school will now move on to study courses ranging from dentistry, dance, accounting and finance, and politics and sociology at universities including Queen Mary’s College, London, Exeter, Newcastle and Manchester.

Abbots Bromley School’s Executive Head, Victoria Musgrave, said: “We are delighted with these results and it means all of our A2 students will be able to access their courses of choice at university.

“This shows another year of improved results for our school, which is a testament to the conscientious approach of students and the absolute commitment of all our staff.

“I feel privileged to lead such a fine school.”

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