CAMBRIDGE University beckons for high-performing Farnham Sixth Form College student Natalie Rees, who achieved exceptional results in her A-levels.
Natalie, 18, from Farnham will be studying natural sciences after gaining A*A*A*A* in maths, further maths, chemistry and physics.
She said: “I’m very happy with my results. The teachers are so supporting at Farnham and they’re always on hand to help and provide extra support when needed.”
Overall, Farnham Sixth Form College celebrated another year of outstanding results with a pass rate of 99 per cent for its A-level students, nearly a percentage point above the national average of 98.1 per cent.
High A* to B grades were achieved by 46.5 per cent, with A* to C pass rate at 73 per cent. With a 100 per cent pass rate in 29 subject areas, students at Farnham Sixth Form College have given themselves the best chance of progressing to university or launching their intended career.
Also celebrating on the day was Izzy Mabbutt, 19, from Farnham who achieved A*AA in psychology, English literature and government and politics.
She will be going to the University of Birmingham to study psychology. “I am over the moon with my results and the amazing teachers at Farnham really helped me to achieve them.”
Dr Jason Jones, director of Farnham Sixth Form College, said: “I am absolutely thrilled with the exceptional exam results achieved by our students.
“They have worked so hard to reach their goals and it gives me great pleasure to see them achieve the successes that they deserve.
“Once again our results at Farnham Sixth Form College are above the national average, and it is great to see so many students achieving the grades they need to move on to the next exciting stage in their lives, whether that be continuing with their studies or beginning their chosen career.
“I would like to thank the outstanding staff at Farnham for their unfaltering dedication, enthusiasm and support for the young people we work with. We are all very proud of our students and we wish them every success for the future.”