
Satis House garden was filled with smiles as the Class of 2024 opened their A Level results and looked forward to embarking on the next chapter of their lives. Our pupils are heading off to a wide range of destinations in the UK and overseas, including apprenticeships, a career in the Army, places at the prestigious Royal Academy of Music conservatoire, and to study Fashion at Central Saint Martins. Others have secured university places to study subjects ranging from Medicine, Law, and Economics to Marketing, Psychology and Politics and International Relations.
Principal, Ben Charles said, “With an increase in the highest grades compared to last year, we are thrilled that again the majority of our pupils successfully secured places at their first choice destination. King’s takes great pride in the value added to each pupil’s educational journey. This year’s results highlight our commitment to a balanced approach that prioritises academic rigour while fostering personal growth. These results are a testament to the pupils’ hard work and dedication, and we are incredibly proud of all that these young people have accomplished as members of our King’s community.”
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