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THERE were screams of delight from some and shy smiles from others as students across Crawley received their A-level results.

Oriel High School headteacher Philip Stack declared the 97% pass rate at his Maidenbower school to be the best results ever. Some 50% of the students achieved A*-B grades.

At Thomas Bennett Community College, in Tilgate, headteacher Yasmin Maskatiya was “absolutely delighted” with the 98% pass rate from grades A*-E.

Students at St Wilfrids School, in Southgate, achieved a 41% pass rate at grades A*-B for A-levels and AS-levels.

Some 16% scooped the top A* and A grades.

Holy Trinity School, in Gossops Green has announced a 99.4% pass rate across grades A*-E with 49.4% achieving A*-B.

Hazelwick headteacher Ann Fearon said she was “delighted” that 99.5% of her students achieved A*-E grades. Some 54.3% earned A*-B and 23.2% got A*-A.

Twelve students achieved three or more A*/A grades.

Ifield Community College results to follow.


 
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