THE head teacher of Sir Thomas Boteler CE High School says the students are a credit to the school.
Beverley Scott-Herron paid tribute to the youngster for their hard work during five years.
She added: "Our students have achieved both personal and academic goals despite all the challenges they have faced.
"They have emerged with success and with the knowledge and understanding that they have the toolkit to achieve whatever their aspirations are for the future.
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"Our students have performed well in their examinations and should be so proud of their results. Everything that we have put into place over the past few years in terms of improvements in teaching and learning is evident in what the young people are now achieving. The dedication and commitment shown by our tear 11 throughout this year has been truly inspirational and they deserve this success.
"Some of our top performers were Kaysing Yang, Caitlin Bold, Abigail Chislett, Alan Horvath, Hadeel Hammam and Roisin Taylor who all received a suite of 7 to 9 grades.
"There were many more amazing performances as success looks different for every individual child and we will be ensuring that everyone is praised for their efforts and achievements.
"Our young people are an absolute credit to our Boteler family and they know that they will continue to be supported by us.
"We know and understand that the past few years have not been easy but we must not lose sight of what they have achieved both academically and personally as young adults.
"Their hard work and results are testimony to their dedication and commitment and they never gave up. They always worked with us and knew that we believed in them. These amazing young people have been with us for five years and have overcome many barriers and challenges along the way to achieve these results and this is something they should be very proud of."
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