Top 116 school names in England UK - 14 yo
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In 2023 83% of students achieved A*– B grades at A-levelUnited Kingdomnear LondonCurrently watching: 7
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In 2023 - 72% of A Level students achieved A* - BUnited KingdomBedfordCurrently watching: 10from 7630.00 £ / term
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In 2023 - near 38% of A Level students achieved A*-A gradesUnited KingdomLondonCurrently watching: 9
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In 2018 near 34.2% of A Level students achieved A*/A gradesUnited KingdomBathCurrently watching: 3from 11165.00 £ / term
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In 2021 - 79% of A Level students achieved A*-AUnited KingdomLondonCurrently watching: 4from 1000.00 £ / week
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A-levels 2023 59% of all exams graded A*-AUnited Kingdomnear LondonCurrently watching: 3from 13493.00 £ / term
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In 2023 - 59% of A Level students achieved A* - BUnited KingdomCambridgeCurrently watching: 3
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In 2022 - 80.65% of A Level students achieved A*-BUnited Kingdomnear LondonCurrently watching: 5
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In 2022 - near 32% of A Level students achieved A*/A gradesUnited KingdomBirminghamCurrently watching: 4
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In 2021 an average of 36 points at IB ExamsUnited KingdomLondonCurrently watching: 6from 4320.00 £ / year
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