STUDENTS at Prestatyn High School (PHS) Sixth Form are celebrating their success following the publication of the 2024 A-Level results.
The vast majority of PHS students have achieved their potential and will now continue on to university, with many enrolling onto Russell Group universities, an apprenticeship or employment.
High aspirations and standards are having a marked impact on the great results of sixth formers, with the A-level results for the class of 2024 seeing the overall pass rate remain consistently high.
Sian Reed, Head of Prestatyn High Sixth Form, said: "Our students have been rewarded for their commitment and focus over the past two years.
"I am proud of what they have achieved and I look forward to hearing of their future successes."
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Headteacher Neil Foley was pleased with the results, and added: “Once again, our students have performed at the highest level and achieved results that are truly well-deserved.
"We expect the highest of standards from all students and staff so that all learners achieve their potential.
"They are a credit to the school, their families but most of all to themselves.
"They have done the hard work and now can go on and achieve their dreams; we are exceptionally proud of them all."
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