John Masefield High School pupils and staff are celebrating another vintage year for A'Level results, following last year's record-breaking outcome.
Pass rates of 100 per cent were achieved in art, biology, computing, drama, English language and literature, French, geography, history, music, PE, physics and business.
More than 60 per cent of candidates achieved the higher A-C grades, and 95 per cent of entries achieved passes of E or above.
Deputy head Andy Evans said: "I'm delighted that many students have been rewarded with incredible grades."
Outstanding individual results included: Madelaine Bevan, biology, A, chemistry, A, physics, C; Hayley Billington, biology, B, history, B, psychology, B; Tom Croshaw, maths, A, physics, B, chemistry, B; Emma Hill, health and social care, A, art, C, textiles, B; Laura Hinchliffe, biology, A, chemistry, A, physics, B; Colin Paxton, business, A, maths, B, computing, B; Rose Perkins, health and social care, A, English, B, dance, C; Anne Perry, English, A, chemistry, B, music, B; Peter Pritchard, chemistry, B, maths, B, physics, B; Louie Smith, English, A, French, B, history, B, general studies, B; Anna Stones, chemistry, A, maths, A, physics, B.
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