RUGBY High School students are celebrating after 89.5 per cent of A-Level entries were awarded one of the top four grades (A*-C).
The two top performing students were awarded three A*s each, and will now go on to read Medicine at Sheffield and History and Politics at Edinburgh.
Two students will be taking up places at Oxford (Biology, and English Language and Literature) and one at Cambridge (Psychology and Behavioural Sciences).
Headteacher Charlotte Marten said: “A levels are an important rite of passage and open opportunities for further study and employment.
“Good grades at A-Level require sustained independent study. The class of 2019 have shown that they can balance academic studies with volunteering, participating in all sorts of extra-curricular activities and, in many cases, a part-time job.
“We are delighted by our students’ success and we wish them all the very best for the future.”