Students at a March school are celebrating after achieving a strong set of A-Level results.
Many students at Neale-Wade Academy - part of The Active Learning Trust - achieved the highest grades and successfully applying to universities across a variety of subjects.
Graham Horn, principal, said: "I am so proud of the achievements of our students.
"They have demonstrated exceptional perseverance and commitment to their studies.
"We look forward to following their career choices and wish them every success in their chosen field.
"Heartfelt thanks to our brilliant staff too - their hard work and dedication is second to none."
Two standout students, Charlie Gatty and Millie Jolley, have been successfully accepted into their chosen universities.
These students have also been awarded £9,000 a year for each year of their degree course from the March Endowment Fund (MEF).
This local charity supports students who have shown exceptional work in adversity or for particular note.
Lynsey Holzer, CEO of The Active Learning Trust, said: "Congratulations to all our students on their fantastic results.
"I also want to recognise the hard work of our teachers and staff who have supported them throughout.
"We are thrilled to see our students celebrate their achievements and wish them every success in their future studies or training. Well done, everyone."
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