Woodbridge School staff and students are celebrating after registering the school's best ever A Level grades under the newest standards.

Almost half (49%) of all grades achieved were either A* or A, with one-third of students achieving AAA or better.

More than half of students achieved an equivalent UCAS pointes score to AAB or better, and 95% of students have gained their place to their choices of University.

East Anglian Daily Times: Henry Keepin will go to the University of West England in September to study filmmakingHenry Keepin will go to the University of West England in September to study filmmaking (Image: Woodbridge School)

Individual successes include Henry Keepin, a published wildlife photographer, who achieved A*AA in photography, history and English literature.

He will be going to the University of West England in September to study filmmaking in the hope of becoming a wildlife filmmaker.

East Anglian Daily Times: Henry Keepin is a published wildlife photographer.Henry Keepin is a published wildlife photographer. (Image: Woodbridge School)

Shona Norman, head of school, said: "This is a superb achievement, especially given the many disruptions of the last few years in education and beyond.

"I feel incredibly proud of our students and want to acknowledge the hard work and commitment that they have shown.

East Anglian Daily Times: Sam and Jacob after receiving their grades. Sam and Jacob after receiving their grades. (Image: Woodbridge School)

"I know that they will join me in expressing much gratitude to their teachers and tutors who have supported them throughout.

"On behalf of everyone at Woodbridge School, I wish the Class of 2023 every success and happiness as they embark upon their next chapter."

Karl Hayward-Bradley, Deputy Head Academic, said: "I am very proud of our students for the way they have achieved Woodbridge School’s best ever grades under these grading standards.

East Anglian Daily Times: Students at Woodbridge School.Students at Woodbridge School. (Image: Woodbridge School)

"They have done this whilst being role models to the younger students and contributing to the overall life of the School.

"With these being their first exposure to public exams, we know that our students are well-prepared for their next steps. I wish them all the very best."

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East Anglian Daily Times: Students were in high spirits after receiving their grades. Students were in high spirits after receiving their grades. (Image: Woodbridge School)