IT was a record-breaking year at Oundle School – with more talented teenagers than ever scooping top grades.
This year, there were 458 A grades awarded – the highest number so far.
Some 44 per cent of candidates were awarded three A grades or better, and three pupils, Charles Jing, Tim Lui and Stuart Moss were awarded a spectacular six As.
Also, Claire Parsons scored one of the top five marks in Spanish A-level in the country.
As in previous years, pupils were entered for the challenging Advanced Extension Awards in a range of subjects.
Pupils performed especially well, most notably 21 who achieved either a distinction or merit.
Headmaster Charles Bush said: "This is a tremendous set of results that rewards the excellent efforts of pupils and their teachers.
"We are proud of their achievements and grateful for the academic leadership they have shown during their time at the school."
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