The Guernsey Grammar School & Sixth Form Centre has reported a 100% A Level and IB High Level pass rate this year.
It follows a second year of 'A' Level cancellations, meaning grades were determined through a student's academic attainment throughout the year, scored through specific assessments taken in school.
"Despite our students' being unable to sit examinations this summer, these results reflect their hard work and exceptional progress over the past two years," said Principal Kieran James.
"The students and their teachers should be congratulated on these achievements. We have been continually impressed by their tenacity and resilience in this year's challenging and extraordinary circumstances," he said.
Pictured: "Our teachers have worked tirelessly to ensure students are able to progress into higher education or employment, and we look forward to seeing what they will achieve in the future," said Mr James.
The results include 569 subject passes from 167 students, with 41.2% of the grades at A*/A, 69.4% at A*-B, and 90.6% at A*-C.
"We are delighted that our student's hard work has been recognised through these excellent results," said the Director of Sixth Form Studies, Nicola Papworth.
"They are a testament to our students' and teachers' commitment and dedication, as well as to the culture of independent learning that has continued to develop in the Sixth Form."
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