King Solomon High School is proud of “another year of excellent A-level results”, and believes it remains in the top quarter of schools in the country.
Students at the school in Forest Road, Barkingside, achieved 75 per cent A* to C grades.
Headteacher Matthew Slater said: “We are delighted that the hard work, dedication and commitment of our students has led to such success at A-level.
“These results, plus our recent Good OFSTED grading, show that the school is continuing to provide a great education for the students of north east London and south Essex.”
Ian McClue, from Rainham, in Havering, got an A* in maths, and As in chemistry and biology. Ian plans to study medicine at university.
Megan Burack will also get to pursue the dream of becoming a doctor, after achieving an A* in biology, and As in chemistry and maths.
Do you go to King Solomon High School and want to feature in the paper, email ralph.blackburn@archant.co.uk with your results, photos and stories.
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