FOR the fifth successive year, Rydal Penrhos School in Colwyn Bay recorded a 100 per cent pass rate.

37 per cent of Rydal Penrhos pupils achieved A* to A grades, far exceeding the Welsh national average.

100 per cent of Rydal Penrhos Year 13 leavers secured university places.

Pupils at Rydal Penrhos School in Colwyn Bay have once again achieved outstanding A-Level results, securing places at some of the UK’s leading universities.

The release of this year’s results marks a significant achievement for the coeducational independent school, which celebrated a 100% pass rate for the fifth consecutive year.

An impressive 37 per cent of Rydal Penrhos pupils attained A* or A grades, significantly higher than the Welsh national average of 30 per cent. 89 per cent of Rydal Penrhos pupils secured A* to C grades.

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Among the outstanding individual performances was that of Year 13 pupil Hannah Gao, who joined the Rydal Penrhos Sixth Form two years ago. Hannah earned a flawless 3 A*s and will be pursuing Medicine at Cardiff University.

Head of School Ruby Merrick and 1st XV Rugby Captain Zac Roberts both attained 2 As and a B and will begin their studies in September at their first-choice universities: Ruby in Psychology at the University of Bath, and Zac in Physics at the University of Edinburgh.

Faith Wardle achieved an excellent 2 As, a C, and a B in her Extended Project Qualification.

Her mother, Mrs Wardle, said: "I can’t thank Rydal Penrhos enough. It has been the most wonderful opportunity. The support from an educational and pastoral point of view has been second to none."

Gwyn Davies, whose musical talent has long been celebrated within the Rydal Penrhos community, will continue to pursue his passion after securing a place at the prestigious Welsh College of Music.

Year 12 pupils receiving their results also had cause for celebration, with 100% of those taking A-Levels early achieving the highest possible A* or A grades.

Principal Tom Hutchinson said: “I wholeheartedly congratulate our pupils on this year’s A-Levels.

"The results are a true testament to our pupils’ hard work and dedication, and reaffirm that Rydal Penrhos is a place where children and young people fully realise their potential.”

 “Of course, none of these successes would be possible without the support of parents, carers, teachers, and staff.

"Today’s results underscore the strength of our school community; a community that our Year 13 leavers will continue to be part of as they begin university life and join the ranks of our alumni.”

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