Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School in Ramsgate
An overall A good pass rate of 97% with a quarter of passes at A* or simply a grade will be celebrated by students and staff at Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School in Ramsgate.
Head teacher Debra Liddicoat said: “This year’s results at Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School showed how well our students been employed. 24 analysts have scored no less than something like a grades in 3 subjects or higher. Consequently, our students who gained offers from Oxford or Cambridge university were awarded their places.

“Overall, a great many our students have gained their place in their first choice university – which maintains the school’s premier position for places at top advanced schooling establishments around the world.
25% of most A-levels and their equivalents were at either A* or A grade, plus the overall pass rate was 97%.
“The students are making us very proud, and so many have exceeded expectations. It’s a true proof of our teachers additionally, the hard work of.”
St Lawrence College, Ramsgate

?St Lawrence College in Ramsgate celebrated another year of fantastic university success, regardless of the odd pressures of tougher A degree courses.
Amongst the highest performers were local girls Kathryn Spencer (A*A*A) and Amilia (AAB), whilst in between the local boys, Alex achieved an A* in Economics plus a grades in three other subjects to secure his place studying Economics at Warwick University, and Head Boy Atharva achieved A* grades within Maths and Further Maths, as well A in Physics, and is studying Astrophysics at UCL.

Principal Antony Spencer said: “I am delighted in addition this charming year group navigated their way through all the challenges on the new A Levels to have such good results. They have succeeded in doing so alongside considerable extra-curricular activities and success, which could also make great preparation for their futures.”
?Royal Harbour Academy. Ramsgate

The Royal Harbour Academy?International Baccalaureate results, received last month, are already confirmed.
One hundred percent of students who sat the career related certificate passed the qualification and 100% of scholars passed their BTEC qualifications at either diploma or extended diploma level.
There were some excellent individual performances:? Jaimie Bligh passed the IBCP gaining D*D*D* in BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Health insurance and Social Care, a 5 within English Literature and Background and a B grade in the Reflective Project. Jaimie has got onto study Psychology at Southampton.
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St George’s, Broadstairs
St George’s Church of England Foundation School is celebrating the second year of strong Post-16 results.? The varsity is delighted using the continued improvement in both Advanced Level and Vocational Level outcomes that reflect the hard work and dedication of both pupils and staff.
Top performing pupils were Emily Turner and Mahmudur Rahman, who are joining lots of others through the school with their journey to college.
Head of Sixth Form, Danielle Hyde, said: “We are extremely proud that everyone’s working hard has ended in lots of our pupils with the ability to place next procedures in education.? This has been a privilege to obtain been part of their journey.? We wish all of them well in the future.”
