WILMSLOW High School is celebrating another ‘excellent’ set of A-level exam results.

A third of the grades achieved were at A*-A, 5 per cent at A*-B and 82 per cent a A*-C.

Students will be embarking on a range of degree courses across the country including Cambridge University.

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Some hope to become future vets, medics and dentists.

Science remains a popular choice with students choosing to study marine biology, zoology, biochemistry and biological sciences.

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Other students have opted for history, English and politics, design, textiles, music, computing, engineering, economics and finance.

One student won a scholarship to study at an American university.

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Others hope to work in the field of law, hospitality and sport and a number of students have secured degree apprenticeships.

Headteacher Ruth Powley said: "We are really proud of the achievements of our students. “They have worked hard and deserve to be celebrating their success.

“We wish them all the best as they move on to a range of exciting destinations.

“Well done Wilmslow High School Class of 2024.

“You've done really well and we are very proud of you.”