Students at Katharine Lady Berkeley's School in Wotton-under-Edge are celebrating after receiving their A-level results today.
While there has been uncertainty as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, results are similar to previous years and many students have achieved top grades.
Hannah Khan, head of sixth form at KLB said: "“We are immensely proud of this exceptional group of students. They have shown great fortitude and a wonderfully positive attitude not just through lockdown but over the last two years of sixth form.
"Although there has been much uncertainty, the vast majority are celebrating excellent results and a clear pathway for the future whether it be university or the workplace.
"Today our priority is to work with all our students to ensure that they understand their grades and their options with regards appeals, and that they make good, considered decisions about their future."
Olivia Banks (A*AB) is heading off to Bristol to complete an art foundation course, Amelia Reeves (A*A*A*A) will be reading history at University of Cambridge, Laura Dickson (A*A*D1) heads off to University of Exeter to study geography and Abbie Green (AAA) will also be studying an art foundation course in Bristol.
Leo Wells (A*A*A) is taking a gap year during which time he intends to travel and gain work experience before he heads off to University of Leeds to study mechanical engineering.
Rhiannon Davis (A*A*A ) has secured a place at the University of Westminster to study television production.
Hayden Brewer (A*A*A*B) is heading off to University of Nottingham to study physics.
Rhydian Thomas (A*AB) is off to University of Exeter to study business and management, Sam Long (A*A*A) is taking a gap year and working as a PESA at KLB before studying economics at the University of Nottingham and Charles Aston was delighted to have achieved AAA to secure a place at University of Nottingham to study Economics.
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