A SCHOOL'S sixth form has once again been graded in the top 10 per cent nationally for advanced level [ALP] results.
The ALPS organisation collects data from schools across England and Wales which enables them to grade each sixth form on its examination performance.
Of particular note at John Kyrle High School in Ross-on-Wye was the continued high number of top grades of A*, A and B which this year, once again, exceeded 60 per cent.
Rob Wallace, head of sixth form said: “The staff and students at JKHS are incredibly proud of the sixth form.
"High-quality teaching, motivated young people and supportive parents have enabled us to perform at the very highest levels nationally.”
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