Camden Conservatives Congratulate A-Level Students

Camden sixth form students are celebrating after achieving the best ever set of A Level results.

The 2009 results, which have raised the bar even higher than last year, are testament to the hard work put in by the students and their teachers.

Students achieved a pass (grades A to E) in 98% of exams taken, compared to the national (England) figure of 97%. This is 1% higher than the excellent results achieved last year by Camden students.

More than half of all entries achieved grades A or B – in Camden this was 51.5%, compared to the national figure of 49.0%.

The proportion of A to C grades was 75.8% compared to 73.4% nationally, whilst the number of entries graded A was 25.0% compared to the national figure of 25.4%. Camden Council’s Executive Member for Schools, Councillor Andrew Mennear (Conservative) said:

“Congratulations to all our hard working students and staff whose dedication and commitment have been rewarded by these results. I am delighted that Camden students have pushed standards up yet again and it shows what potential we have in our sixth formers. Well done to everyone.”

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