Students at Lady Lumley's School in Pickering were congratulated as they collected their A Level and Level 3 BTEC results.
Staff said they were proud of the effort put in by the students across the two years, with most students going on to their first-choice university, apprenticeship or employment.
Jack Berryman achieved A*A*AA and will study Politics and International Relations at Durham University.
Louis Bouvier achieved AAA and will also go on to Durham University to study Biochemistry. Emma Hall achieved AA Distinction* and will study Rural Enterprise and Land Management at Harper Adams University.
Emily-Rose Whitely will be studying History at Newcastle after achieving AAC, while Libby Watkins is studying Sports and Exercise Science at Leeds Beckett University after achieving Distinction, Distinction, B .
The Headteacher, Clair Foden said she was delighted for Year 13 who thoroughly deserved the fantastic results they have achieved.
She said: "Regardless of where our students start their Advanced Level Studies from, be that Lady Lumley's School or external, striving for A* or being ambitious for three passes our young people have thrived.
"It really is invigorating to see the range of destinations they have earned - from to Durham to Leeds, Harper Adams to Bath University with courses ranging from Politics to Engineering and Chemistry to Art.
"What opportunities for those entering local employment or Apprentices with the Fire Service and Police. As ever, we recognise the support from families and colleagues at Lady Lumley's to support our students and encourage their ambition."
"Thank you to all the parents and carers who have supported their children through 13 years of education, to all Lady Lumley’s staff who have thoroughly enjoyed teaching them and caring for them – we are all so proud of their achievements."
Alex Carter, Assistant Headteacher, Head of Sixth Form added: "The 2024 Year 13 students at Lady Lumley's have been a fabulous year to teach. We have seen dedication, application and a desire to succeed throughout the two years they have been in Sixth Form. Their performance under pressure has enabled them to go on to fabulous destinations of their choice, with lots of exciting times ahead for them. I would like to say on behalf of the school and wider community, congratulations. We are all proud of you.”
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