Post 16 students at The King's School have today received their A Level and BTEC results. 

The school says they are keen to take this opportunity to celebrate the hard work of young people and the staff that have supported them over the past seven years.

Students have achieved well, with a number of individual successes, and many students are now able to progress on to their next steps in education or employment. 

The highest attaining students have gained three or more A*/A s and there are a number of students now progressing to top universities. 


Read more: A level results 2024 LIVE: Results across East Devon 


Headteacher Rob Gammon said: "We wish to recognise the achievements of others who are delighted with the grades they have achieved as a result of their hard work. 

"There are many individual success stories, particularly for those students who have found education over the past two years a challenge for a variety of reasons. 

"These students have shown resilience during their time with us and this makes today a very special day.

“This set of examination results has been achieved in the context of a number of years of disrupted education for students.  The resilience shown by many has been evident given the challenges that have faced. 

"It is because of this that we take great delight in celebrating the achievements of our students. 

"These results would also not have been possible without the support of parents and carers and the hard work of staff at the school. I would like to thank all those who have contributed to another successful year for The King's School community.”